This vital sign measures how fast your heat beats per minute
What is your pulse?
The degree most often required to become a registered nurse in the US today
What is ADN or BSN?
This organ pumps blood through your body
What is your heart?
This is the length of Biola's BSN program
What is 4.5 years?
Nurses often use this instrument to listen to the heart and lungs
What is a stethoscope?
This exam must be passed to become a licensed RN
What is NCLEX-RN?
These cells carry oxygen through the bloodstream
What are red blood cells?
These are distinctives of Biola's BSN program
What is RQI, Distance placement, faith integration, amazing faculty, variety of clinical sites, well older adult course?
This type of nurse has the highest level of education and can prescribe medications
What is a nurse practitioner?
Nursing programs often require lab courses in which sciences?
What is anatomy, physiology, and microbiology?
The largest organ in the human body
What is skin?
True or False: It is possible to come to Biola if you have an ADN or LVN and complete a BSN
What is true?
A nurse caring for patients before, during, and after surgery works in this specialty
What is perioperative nursing or surgical nursing?
Clinical rotations allow students to gain hands-on experience in these real world settings.
What are hospitals or healthcare facilities?
This part of the brain controls balance and coordination
What is the cerebellum?
True or False You must be a CNA prior to applying to Biola's program?
What is FALSE
This nursing role focuses on improving health for entire populations or communities rather than individual patients.
What is public health nursing?
Known as the "Lady with the Lamp" she is considered the founder of modern nursing
Who is Florence Nightingale
This system includes the kidneys and helps filter waste from the blood
What is the urinary system?
Biola's NCLEX pass rate is around this percentage
What is 93%