Nursing School Experience
Medical Terminology
Hospital Acronyms and Abbreviations
Medication Classifications
Random Things
100

The position that a patient with severe respiratory distress should be placed in to aid their breathing

What is High Fowler's position

100

Not cancerous

What is benign?

100

MRI

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?

100

Used exclusively to treat or prevent bacterial infections

What are antibiotics?

100

Within 2%, as of 2024 the percentage of nurses who are male in the United States

What is 10%?

200

The first step in the teaching and learning process in nursing

What is Assessment?

200

Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal

What are sutures?

200

EKG/ECG

What is Electrocardiogram

200

Used to lower cholesterol levels in the blood, reducing the risk of heart attacks and cardiovascular disease

What are statins?

200

The month that Nurses Week is observed

What is May?

300

The etiology in the following nursing diagnosis. "Acute pain related to inflammation from sunburn."  

What is inflammation?

300

Signifies a recurring, persistent condition

What is chronic?

300

CBC

What is Complete Blood Count?

300

Increase alertness, attention, and energy, primarily used to treat ADHD and narcolepsy

What are stimulants?

300

The symbol for nursing

What is a lamp

400

The correct order for donning PPE

What is Gown → Mask → Goggles → Gloves?

400

A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection

What is an abcess?

400

SICU

What is Surgical Intensive Care Unit

400

Powerful anti-inflammatory drugs used to suppress immune responses and treat conditions like severe allergies, asthma, and arthritis

What are corticosteroids?

400

Within 20 years, the year that Linda Richards, considered to be the first professionally trained nurse in the US, graduated

What is 1873

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