This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
What is the heart?
The prefix "cardio" refers to this body part.
What is the heart?
Nurses use this skill when helping patients feel heard and understood.
What is communication?
This vital sign measures how fast the heart is beating.
What is pulse (heart rate)?
what is this device called ?
what is a Stethescope
These organs help you breathe.
What are the lungs?
The suffix "-itis" means this.
What is inflammation?
I care for newborn babies and their mothers after delivery. You might find me helping families learn how to care for a new baby. Where do I work?
What is the maternity unit (labor and delivery/postpartum unit)?
Normal body temperature is approximately this.
What is 98.6°F (37°C)?
This nutrient helps build muscles.
What is protein?
This organ is responsible for thinking and controlling the body
What is the brain?
The prefix "hyper-" means this.
What is above normal or high?
The letters RN stand for this.
What is Registered Nurse?
This vital sign measures how many breaths a person takes in one minute.
What is respiratory rate?
Adults should generally drink plenty of this every day.
What is water?
The largest organ of the body.
What is the skin?
The term "tachycardia" means this.
What is a fast heart rate?
I care for children from newborns to teenagers. My patients might come in for asthma, infections, or surgery recovery. Where do I work?
What is the pediatric unit?
A blood pressure reading contains these two numbers.
What are systolic and diastolic pressures?
This activity helps strengthen the heart and lungs.
What is exercise?
This system includes bones and joints.
What is the skeletal system?
A patient with tachycardia and a patient with bradycardia both have heart rate problems. Which patient has the faster heart rate?
Who is the patient with tachycardia?
I care for adult patients with many different health conditions. One patient may be recovering from surgery, while another is being treated for pneumonia or diabetes. I help manage medications, monitor patients, and coordinate care. Where do I work?
What is a Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) Unit?
This device is clipped to a finger to measure oxygen levels.
What is a pulse oximeter?
Getting enough of this each night helps your body recover and stay healthy.
What is sleep?