A registered nurse with advanced education and clinical training, often specializing in a specific area of healthcare.
What is a nurse practitioner?
The healthcare professional who assists physicians and nurses in providing direct patient care, often performing tasks such as taking vital signs and assisting with activities of daily living?
What is a certified nursing assistant (CNA)?
A large healthcare facility that provides a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, surgery, inpatient treatment, and specialized care for various medical conditions
What is a hospital?
This nursing task involves verifying patient identification, confirming orders, preparing the correct dosage and route, and administering the something safely and accurately, all while closely monitoring for any adverse reactions or effects.
What is medication administration?
A comfortable, functional, attire worn by healthcare professionals, designed to maintain cleanliness, promote hygiene, and provide ease of movement during patient care activities.
What are uniforms or scrubs?
Nurses who focus on providing care and support to individuals facing end-of-life care?
What is hospice nursing?
This professional works alongside nurses in healthcare settings to diagnose and treat medical conditions. They collaborate with nurses to develop patient care plans, prescribe medications, perform medical procedures, and interpret diagnostic tests.
Who are physicians or doctors?
A facility that provides residential care for elderly individuals or those with chronic illnesses or disabilities who require assistance with activities of daily living and medical supervision
What is a Nursing Home/Long-term care facility?
This procedure involves using a needle and syringe to extract a sample of blood from a patient's vein.
What is a blood draw?
A medical instrument consisting of a chest piece, tubing, and earpieces, is used by healthcare professionals to listen to, internal body sounds such as heartbeats, lung sounds, and blood flow for diagnostic purposes.
What is a stethoscope?
Nurses who specializes in caring for newborn infants, often in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs)?
What is a neonatal nurse?
This professional dispenses medications, provides medication counseling and ensures the safe and effective use of drugs.
Who are pharmacists?
A facility that offers medical services to patients on an outpatient basis, meaning patients do not require overnight hospitalization.
What is a clinic or outpatient center?
This involves wrapping a cuff around the upper arm, inflating it to temporarily cut off blood flow, and then slowly releasing the pressure while listening for specific sounds with a stethoscope.
What is checking a blood pressure?
A small sticky strip or patch, used to cover minor cuts, scrapes, or wounds to protect them from dirt and bacteria while promoting healing.
What is a band-aid?
A nurse who focuses on promoting health and preventing illness through education and community outreach programs?
What is public health nursing?
These professionals specialize in the assessment, treatment, and management of patients with respiratory disorders or breathing difficulties.
Who are respiratory therapists?
A nonprofit healthcare organization that serves medically underserved populations and communities with limited access to healthcare services.
What is a community health center?
What term describes the process of documenting a patient's medical history, symptoms, and treatment interventions in their healthcare record?
What is medical charting?
A medical instrument used to measure body temperature accurately and quickly by placing it under the tongue, in the armpit, or rectally
What is a thermometer?
A nurse who specializes in providing anesthesia and monitoring patients during surgical procedures?
What is a nurse anesthetist?
These professionals focus on restoring mobility, strength, and function in patients who have experienced injuries, surgeries, or illnesses.
Who are physical/occupational therapists?
Where nurses provide healthcare services to students and staff within educational institutions?
What is a school?
What term describes the process of evaluating a patient's condition, administering medications, and providing other medical interventions under the supervision of a physician?
What is nursing assessment?
A compact, handheld medical device equipped with a small light source, commonly used by healthcare professionals to look at eyes, examine the throat, or see small areas during examinations and procedures.
What is a penlight?