Labs
A & P
Nursing
Nursing Abbreviations
Nursing Equipment
200

What method of infection control involves killing or eliminating microorganisms on surfaces and objects through the use of physical or chemical agents?

Disinfection

200

What two chambers of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from systemic veins and pump it to the lungs

Right atria and ventricle          

200

The organization that Clara Barton found and became president of

American Red Cross

200

What does NPO stand for

Nothing by mouth 

200

Device used to deliver oxygen to a patient via the nose.

Nasal Cannula

300

The cell that measures immunity and defense.

White Blood Cells (WBC)

300

Healthy people without chronic lung disease, even at maximum exercise intensity, only use what percent of the possible lung capacity

70%

300

The founder of nursing

Florence Nightingale

300

What is an example of an NSAID

Ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin, ketoralac (Toradol)

300

Item that measures blood pressure

sphygmomanometer 

300

Keeps fluid from leaking out of blood vessels, nourishes tissues, and transports hormones, vitamins, drugs, and substances like calcium throughout the body.

Albumin

300

Together, these two systems are responsible for regulating and maintaining homeostasis.

Endocrine system and the nervous system

300

The part of a nursing uniform that was removed because it carried pathogens.

nursing cap

300

What does DVT stand for

Deep Vein Thrombosis 

300

Instrument that looks into the ear

otoscope 

400

This lab measures of how well your kidneys are working.

Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)

400

The function at the level of cells, tissues, organ systems and the whole body.

Physiology

400

Nursing is the most __________ profession. 

Trusted 

400

What does BMI stand for

Body Mass Index

400

Item that measures arterial oxygen saturation 

Pulse Oximeter

500

This is vital to cell metabolism. It helps transport nutrients into cells and removes waste products out of cells. It is also important in muscle function, helping to transmit messages between nerves and muscles.  

Potassium (K+)

500

This organ sits just under your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen and is essential for digesting food and ridding your body of toxic substances.

The Liver

500

The state that opened the first nursing school. 

New York

500

What does PERRLA stand for 

Pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation 

500
This item drains and collects urine from the bladder

catheter 

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