Nursing as a Career
Ethics
Vital Signs
OSNA
Misc.
100

The exam required for every BSN to become a Registered Nurse (RN)

What is the NCLEX?

100

The definition of Autonomy

What is the right to self-determination?

100

The normal blood pressure measurement

What is 120/80?

100

The meaning of the abbreviation of OSNA

What is Orono Student Nurses Association?

100

Susan Tardiff's dog's name

What is Tucker?

200

The education requirement to become a Nurse Practitioner (NP)

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

200

The provider/patient confidentiality agreement all healthcare providers must comply with

What is HIPAA? (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)

200

The normal resting heart rate for an adult

What is 60-100 beats per minute (BPM)?

200

The location of this year's NSNA Conference?

What is Coronado Springs, Orlando, FL?

200

Location of the School of Nursing

What is Dunn Hall?

300

The founder of modern nursing 

Who is Florence Nightingale?

300

Where our morals and values are reflected and the guide for nurses to interpret wrong and right behavior. 

What is the Nursing Code of Ethics?

300
Three locations in which temperature can be taken

What is rectally, orally, and or axillary?

300
The meaning of the abbreviation NSNA

What is the National Student Nurses Association?

300

The format in which all Nursing papers must be written

What is the American Psychological Association (APA)?

400

The primary worksite for most nurses where they get direct patient care experience.

What is the hospital?

400

Medical law that just recently passed in Maine regarding Physician’s Assisted Suicide

What is the Death with Dignity Act?

400

The medical term for abnormally fast heart rate

What is tachycardia?

400

OSNA faculty advisor

Who is Nilda Cravens?

400

The interim director of the School of Nursing

Who is Dr. Kelley Strout?

500

One nursing specialty which does not require working in a hospital

What is Legal Nurse Consultant, Nurse Professor/Educator, School Nurse, Nurse Researcher? 


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500

The five ethical principles that are used to guide nursing practice

What are autonomy,  justice, nonmaleficence, beneficence, and veracity?

500

The meaning of SWIPES

What is State Your Name, Wash Hands, Identify Patient, Provide Privacy, Explain Procedure, and Safety?

500

The requirement for a non-board member to attend NSNA

What is completing a short application then an anonymous approval from board members?

500

The required science GPA to maintain a position in the Nursing program

What is a 3.0?

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