This British nurse was also a statistician, social reformer and was the foundational philosopher of modern nursing.
Who is Florence Nightingale
C.H.E.R
What is:
Collaboration
Hospitality
Excellence
Respect
Code for a medical emergency.
What is code Blue.
On average, nurses walk this amount of distance in a 12 hour shift.
What is 5km
The blood type of the universal donor?
What is O.
Famous nurse Violet Constant Jessop survived three significant shipwrecks including this one.
What is the Titanic.
St.Amant's mission statement.
What is:
Freeing the spirit
Fulfilling potential
Together
Code for Fire emergency.
What is code Red.
These are now usually only worn in ceremonies, often during graduation ceremonies for new nurses to symbolize their welcome into the profession. These have stopped being worn due to the fact that they can collect microbes (bacteria and viruses) and become unsanitary.
What are nursing caps.
Normal range from 60 - 100.
What is the heart rate.
Prior to 1990, the Manitoba Nurses' Union was called this name.
What is the Manitoba Organization of Nurses’ Association (MONA).
Who is Beatrice St. Amant.
Code for a missing person.
What is code Yellow.
International Nurses Day takes place on this date and is the birthdate of Florence Nightingale.
What is May 12th.
A drug used for an anaphylactic reaction.
What is Benadryl.
This annually celebrated week officially began in 1993.
What is the National Nurses Week
St.Amant was founded by the Grey Nuns in this year.
What is 1931.
Code for a violent person.
What is code White.
The organization that Clara Barton found; responsible for many rescue efforts.
What is the American Red Cross.
What is a normal glucose?
70-110
The first Nursing school was established in 250 BC in this country.
What is India.
Children with disabilities were first admitted to the St.Amant Ward in this year.
What is 1959.
Code for an active shooter.
What is code Silver.
In 2019, there were 439,975 regulated nurses with an active licence with this license type being the majority at 300,669.
What are Registered Nurses (RN).
Polyuria, Polydipsia, Polyphagia
What are the 3 P's of type I diabetes.