Nursing History
BHHC
Name That Condition
Know Your Numbers
What do I do now?
100

This British nurse is often hailed as the founder of modern nursing.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

100

3 Categories for QI Reports

What are Occurrence, Infection and Med Error?

100

This neurological disorder causes tremors, stiffness, and problems with balance/coordination.

What is Parkinson's?

100

The ratio at which nurses outnumber doctors. 

What is 4:1?

100

These next steps should happen after a client reports a fall with no injury. 

What is notify MD and QI report?

200

This illuminating item symbolizes nursing, originating from Nightingale’s nightly rounds.

What is a lamp?

200

The 3 Core Values of the BAYADA Way.

What are Compassion, Excellence, and Reliability?

200

A severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.

What is Anaphylaxis?

200

Two different types of payment models in home health.

What are episodic and non-episodic/pay per visit?

200

Complete this test when client needs to be assessed for Diabetic Neuropathy. 

What is Monofilament?

300

This United States President's wife was a nurse during the Civil War.

Who is Mary Todd Lincoln?

300

The frequency of which wound measurements are required.

What is weekly?

300

6.7 million people have this condition; it is expected to raise to 8.7 million by 2030.

What is Heart Failure?

300

The number of clients served by GUV in April 2026. 

What is 587?
300

These interventions can be taken without MD orders when a client has abnormal vital signs.

What are re-check vital signs, reposition the client, encourage to drink fluid, review medications?

400

Katherine LaNasa plays Dana Evans, the commanding and compassionate charge nurse, in this medical drama

What is "The Pitt?"

400

The BHHC approved site/link where you access additional resources for patient education.

What is Elsevier?

400

Buddy the Elf likely suffered from this condition due to his love of pasta with M&M's and syrup.

What is diabetes?

400

The number of Registered Nurses in the United States. 

What is 4.7 million?

400

Client BP 84/36, P 110, fatigued with difficulty breathing, but is refusing for you to call EMS. Left message with MD office. Next you should...

What is call EMS?

500

This hospital, located in New York City, housed the first school of nursing, established in 1873.

What is Bellevue Hospital?

500

Two types of infections that do not require an infection report.

What are "respiratory without trach" and "UTI without foley?"

500

Mental health condition in which people are compelled to eat non-food items.

What is PICA?

500

How may days as INPATIENT is needed for a client to qualify for SNF, per Medicare Guidelines?

What is 3 days?

500

This course of action is most appropriate when you confirm a client unable to meet their own needs has no teachable caregiver.

What is Call the Office?

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