Anatomy & Physio.
Critical Thinking!
Pharmacology
Nursing 101
UConn Trivia
100

The largest organ of the human body is:

What is 'Skin'?

100

Which patient should the nurse see first? 

a. A patient with chills and a fever of 102.1

b. A patient with an arm fracture waiting for pain medication

c. A patient with shortness of breath and leg pain

d. A patient who has an antibiotic that is overdue

What is 'A patient with shortness of breath and leg pain'? 

ABC framework!

100
A medication is ordered as PO, which means:

What is "by mouth"?

100

This is the #1 method of preventing infection

What is 'Hand washing'?

100

The iconic coach of the UConn Women's Basketball Team

Who is 'Geno Auriemma'?

200

The total number of cranial nerves is: 

What is '12'?

200

You walk into your patient's room as they are receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells. You immediately recognize that the patient is exhibiting signs of a blood transfusion reaction. What is your first nursing action?

What is 'Stop the infusion'?

200

This anticoagulant medication requires monitoring of PTT levels

What is 'Heparin'?

200

The method of nurse communication known as SBAR stands for:

What is 'Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation'?

200

The area on campus is known as the “main walkway” where students gather between classes:

What is 'Fairfield Way'?

300

The part of the brain that controls balance and coordination

What is the Cerebellum?

300

Your patient has a blood pressure of 81/54, a heart rate of 112, and a temperature of 101. You suspect that they are experiencing signs of: 

What is 'Sepsis'?

300

This medication treats anaphylaxis by causing bronchodilation and vasoconstriction

What is 'Epinephrine'?

300

The five steps of the nursing process known as ADPIE are:

What is 'Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation'?

300

The year that UConn was founded:

What is '1881'?

400

The chamber of the heart that pumps oxygenated blood to the body is: 

What is 'The left ventricle'?

400

Your patient with a history of type 1 diabetes is confused, shaky, and diaphoretic. You find that their current blood sugar level is 48 mg/dL. What should you do first?

What is 'Give a fast-acting carbohydrate'

400

Before giving digoxin, check this vital sign:

What is 'Heart Rate'?

400
The hospital precaution utilized for a patient with a tuberculosis 

What is 'Airborne precautions'?

400

The name of the river that runs through or near the UConn campus:

What is the 'Fenton River'?

500

This type of joint allows for the greatest range of motion in the human body:

What is 'Ball-and-socket' joint?

500

A patient has a potassium level of 2.7. What complication are you most worried about as the patient's nurse: 

What is 'Cardiac Arrythmias'?

500

Naloxone or Narcan is the antidote for opioid overdoses. The medication given for a benzodiazepine overdose is:

What is 'Flumazenil'?

500

The proper name for a blood pressure cuff:

What is 'Sphygmomanometer'?

500

The UConn School of Nursing's NCLEX second-time pass rate:

What is '100%'?

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