Nursing school life
Acronyms
Fun Facts
Human Body
Specialty
100

Besides flashcards, this is a common strategy students use to remember difficult concepts.”


What are Mnemonics?


100

What does the acronym PPE stand for? This is the equipment nurses wear to protect themselves from infection.”

What is Personal Protective Equipment?


100

This color of scrubs is often worn in surgery to reduce eye strain and make blood less noticeable

what is green?


100

This organ pumps blood throughout the body and has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles

What is the heart ?

100

Nurses in this specialty care for patients who are critically ill, often in intensive care units (ICUs)

What is critical care nursing ?

200

This skill that is most important to manage when juggling clinicals, homework, and work?


What is Time Management?


200

“What does the acronym ADLs stand for? These are daily tasks people do to care for themselves, like bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting.

What are Activities of daily living ?

200

This tiny structure on red blood cells carries oxygen throughout the body

What is hemoglobin ?

200

These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where gas exchange occurs between oxygen and carbon dioxide.”

What are alveoli?

200

Nurses in this specialty care for pregnant women, laboring mothers, and newborns

What is obstetric/maternity nursing ?

300

Besides caffeine, what is another effective way to stay alert during class?


What are Short breaks, water, or light snacks?


300

What does the acronym VS stand for? It’s a set of routine measurements like heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature.”

What are Vital signs ?

300

She is known as the founder of modern nursing and became famous for her work during the Crimean War.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

300

This large organ filters toxins from the blood, produces bile, and can regenerate itself.

What is the liver?

300

Nurses in this specialty work with elderly patients to promote health, prevent disease, and manage chronic conditions

What is geriatric nursing?


400

Before going to clinical, students often review this to know the patient’s history, medications, and care plan.”

what is the patients chart?



400

What does the acronym NPO stand for? This is a medical instruction telling a patient not to eat or drink anything before surgery or certain procedures.

What is Nothing by mouth?


400

This organ in the human body can regenerate tissue after injury, making it unique among major organs.

What is the liver. ?

400

These tiny units in the kidney filter blood to form urine

What are nephrons?


400

This specialty focuses on caring for patients with cancer, including administering chemotherapy and managing symptoms.

What is oncology nursing?

500

Forming study groups or mentorships in nursing school helps students gain this kind of support while learning.

What is peer support ?


500

What does SOAP note stands for ?It’s a structured way nurses document patient care, including subjective info, objective info, assessment, and plan.”

What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan?



500

Nurses often use this type of knot to tie bandages because it is secure but easy to untie quickly.

What is a square knot ?

500

This protein in red blood cells binds to oxygen and carries it throughout the body.

What is hemoglobin ?

500

Nurses in this specialty care for patients with kidney problems, including those on dialysis.

What is nephrology nursing.

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