Nursing History
Erickson's Stages of Development
Professional Practice
Electrolyte 's
Safety & Skills
100

This nurse, known as the "Lady with the Lamp," revolutionized sanitation and hygiene practices during the Crimean War. 

Florence Nightingale 

100

What is the stage of early infancy where a child's primary task is to develop trust in their caregivers?


Trust vs Mistrust

100

This legal document defines the scope of nursing practice and responsibilities for nurses within a particular state.

Nurse Practice Act

100

This electrolyte is the most abundant in the extracellular fluid and helps regulate fluid balance.

Sodium

100

PASS acronym stands for what?

Pull, Aim, Squeeze and Sweep

200

 Which American nurse established the American Red Cross?

Clara Barton 

200

During what stage of early childhood do children begin to take initiative and explore their surroundings?


Initiative vs Guilt

200

The nurse is caring for a patient who is about to undergo a complex surgical procedure. What must the nurse witness being signed?

Informed Consent

200

A patient with severe vomiting and diarrhea is at risk for an imbalance of this electrolyte, which can lead to muscle weakness and cardiac arrhythmias

Potassium 

200

What does the acronym RACE stand for

Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Evaquate

300

Who was a prominent advocate for the humane treatment of the mentally ill & helped create mental asylums across the US. Also, was the super intendent of Army for Nurses.

Dorothea Dix

300

What stage of toddlerhood involves a child developing a sense of self-control and independence?

Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt


300

This national organization develops standards of professional nursing practice and represents the interests of registered nurses.

"ANA'" American Nurses Association 

300

This electrolyte is essential for bone health and plays a role in blood clotting.

Calcium 

300

What is the proper amount of time one should wash their hands?

20 seconds

400

This organization was founded in 1893 to establish standards for nursing education.

The National League for Nursing

400

In which stage of adolescence do individuals develop a sense of self and personal identity?


Identity vs. Role Confusion

400

The nurse is caring for a patient who is refusing a necessary medication. What should the nurse do?

Respect the patients right to refuse

400

Potassium levels should be around what amount?

3.5-5

400

Name three interventions that should be in place for "risk for fall" patients?

Keep bed at lowest setting, hospital non-slip socks, keep call light within reach, proper lighting, path clear of obstacles, perform fall risk assessment 

500

Sets the standards for nursing and medical abbreviations for what can and can't be used.

The joint commission

500

What is the stage of adulthood where individuals focus on contributing to the next generation?


Generativity vs. Stagnation

500

What is the name of the process for assigning task to another health care professional?

Delegation 

500

Can cause symptoms such as seizures,, lethargy, confusion, coma, restlessness and weakness

Hypernatremia

500

Five rights of delegation?

Right person, write task, right circumstance, Right directions/communication, write supervision/evaluation 

600

Who was a nursing leader who founded the American Nurses' Association (ANA)?

 

Mary Nutting

600

Where people reflect on and accept their lives, and feel a sense of fulfillment 

Integrity vs Fulfilment 

600

What is the ethical principle for fairness and rights in healthcare?

Justice 

600

Causes symptoms such as cramping, muscle weakness, or muscle spasms, irritability, and fatigue 

Hypocalcemia

600

What are the six rights of medication administration?

Right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time, right documentation

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