Ambulatory Care
Mental Health
Medical/Surgical
Emergency Department
Critical Thinking
100

Person that revolutionized nursing as an acceptable profession for women in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

 Who is Florence Nightingale?

100

Physical, Chemical or Mechanical device, restricting freedom of activity, and/or movement of arms, legs, and body.

What is Behavioral Restraint?

100

Action taken for patient newly diagnosed with cancer who is very upset, crying and scared 

What is listen quietly/offer support?

100

Epinephrine

What is the first drug of choice in a cardiac arrest?

100

Logic & Reasoning are part of this

What is Critical Thinking?

200

Hospitals, long term care facilities, client’s homes, clinics, and academia  

What are the different settings that nurses work in?  

200

Continuous, direct supervision of a high-risk patient by an assigned Patient Care observer (PCO) keeping the patient within an arm's length

What is 1:1 observation?

200

organ’s primary role is excretion of soluble fluid, waste

What are the kidneys?

200

Protocol: 45 minutes post stroke 

What is the ideal  timeframe to administer alteplase upon ED arrival (from door-to-needle)?

200

Your mind holds on to old habits, Not having your own thoughts, Closing your mind to alternative thinking                                                           

What holds you back from critical thinking?

300

Nurse collaborates and partners with the health consumer, allowing patients to receive care across the health care continuum.  

What is a Care Coordination and Transition Management RN?

300

Restraint order initiated by an RN, obtained within 1 hour of an emergency situation, and then a new order every 4 hours for patients 18 and older.

What are the time limits for obtaining a behavioral  Restraint order?

300

Two major divisions: one consists of brain & spinal cord, and the other autonomic nervous system

What are the Central and Peripheral Nervous systems?

300

Viral inflammation of the subglottic are including the trachea and bronchi common among children 6 months to 3 years characterized by a “barking cough”

What is croup?

300

Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcomes/Planning, Implementation, and  Evaluation

What are tools used to develop a nurses Critical Thinking?

400

Educates leaders/staff on "care coordination" improvement of patient engagement, experience, and self management goals.

What is one of the 16 defining characteristics of Ambulatory Care Nursing?

400

C-SSRS (Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale)


What is the universal screening requirement for suicide risk?

400

NPH, Regular, rapid-acting, short-acting, intermediate- and long-acting 

What is Insulin?

400

Type and screen/Type and cross 

What are the most critical labs to obtain on a trauma patient? 

400

SYMPTOMS: Tremors in hands, arms, legs, and head, stiff muscles, problems with balance and walking

What is: Parkinson's disease, or Alzheimer's, stroke, stress, TBI, essential tremors. Critical thinking is considering all possibilities then ruling items out


500

A welcoming, unifying community for registered nurses in all ambulatory care settings that was founded in 1978 as a not for profit, educational forum.

What is the  American Association of Ambulatory Care Nurses (AAACN)?

500

Schizophrenia

What is Personality disintegration and distortion in the perception of reality, thought processes, and social development?


500

Professional treating Achilles tendinitis, Ankle sprain, Bunion pain 

What is a podiatrist?

500

START (Simple- Triage- Rapid- Treatment)

What is the disaster triage system that categories patients into one of 4 categories?

500

Symptoms: SOB, Chest or rib soreness, abdominal cramping, Nausea/ vomiting, bull's eye rash at bite site, neck stiffness, twitching of face or eyelids

What is Lyme disease, or Mononucleosis, Flu, Chronic Fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, depression, meningitis. Critical thinking is considering all possibilities then ruling items out

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