One of the first 3 nurse training schools was in this Connecticut hospital.
What is Yale New-Haven Hospital?
100
This medical term refers to both sides of the body (e.g. weakness on left and right sides of the body).
What is Bilateral?
100
According to the uniform policy of the School, the following is acceptable:
a. A Quinnipiac sweatshirt over the uniform.
b. Facial hair that is neatly trimmed.
c. Artificial nails less than ¼ inch in length
d. Visible body piercing or art
What is (b) Facial hair that is neatly trimmed ?
100
Term for an individual lying face up.
What is Supine Positioning.
100
This campus facility tutors nursing students.
What is The Learning Commons?
200
This style of nursing school program has largely been eliminated as of 2013.
What is the hospital-based diploma program?
200
RUQ is often used as an abbreviation for this.
What is Right Upper Quadrant?
200
It is often used as the basis for settling claims and lawsuits.
What is Charting?
200
A dome-shaped, muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen. This plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
What is the Diaphragm?
200
"APRN" stands for this.
What is Advanced Practice Registered Nurse?
300
Florence Nightingale worked to establish the foundation of the nursing profession during this war.
What is the Crimean War?
300
This medical term refers to a patient that is having difficulty swallowing.
What is Dysphagia?
300
This document, used to report errors, is not placed in the patient’s chart.
What is an incident report?
300
This vessel has two arteries and one vein.
What is the Umbilical Cord?
300
The letters NCLEX-RN stand for this.
What is National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses?
400
The earliest nursing faculty were from this discipline.
What are physicians?
400
This term is used to describe a feeling of intense itching.
What is Pruritus?
400
This document indicates a patient’s agreement to a procedure after all risks, benefits, alternatives, and the consequences of refusing the procedure are explained.
What is Informed Consent?
400
Part of the brain and is associated with reasoning, motor skills, higher level cognition, and expressive language.
What is The Frontal Lobe?
400
This licensing body has the authority to suspend or revoke an RN’s license.
What is the State Board of Nursing?
500
Nicknamed “the Angel of the Battlefield," I am credited with founding American Red Cross
Who is Clara Barton?
500
Medical term referring to bruising.
What is Ecchymosis?
500
This document requires health care providers to implement standards that protect and guard against the misuse of individually identifiable health information.
What is HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT (HIPAA)?
500
A chemical compound which cells use to store energy or to release energy.
What is Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)?
500
The 4 central elements of this are: nursing, person, environment, and health.