The year the UCLA School of Nursing was founded.
What is 1949?
This symbol is widely known to represent the Nursing profession.
What is Oil Lamp?
This step of the research process brings together all key points of your data and findings which entails the Hierarchy of Evidence.
What is Synthesis?
This campus building is the "hub" for UCLA student programing and activities.
What is the Student Activities Center (SAC)?
UCLA students rub the paw of this famous campus statue for good luck before taking exams.
What is the Bruin Bear statue?
She is the Founding Mother of the UCLA School of Nursing.
What is Dean Lulu Wolf Hassenplug?
British Nurse and Statistician considered to be the mother of modern Nursing.
What is Florence Nightingale?
This section of a scholarly work critically evaluates research articles and it is used to support/test the PICO(T) question.
What is Table of Evidence (TOE)?
This campus center provides special academic accommodations for UCLA students, disability advocacy, and serves as an educational resource for the campus community.
What is the Center for Accessible Education (CAE)?
A USC Architect designed this campus fountain to make it look like a toilet.
What is the Inverted Fountain?
With 32 years in the making, the UCLA School of Nursing opened its doors at the Factor Building.
What is April 9, 1981?
This was the first Nursing School established in the US in 1873.
What is Bellevue City Hospital in New York City?
This practice uses current research evidence combined with clinical expertise and patient values to formulate sound interventions.
What is Evidence Based Practice (EBP)?
This campus resource center provides specialty support services to UCLA LGBTQ+ students.
What is the UCLA LGBTQ+ Campus Resource Center?
It is believed that Janss Brother is buried under the 6th step of this iconic UCLA landmark.
What is Janss Steps?
In 2008, he became the first Black Dean at UCLA and at the UCLA School of Nursing. He was also the first minority male of a School of Nursing in the US.
What is Dr. Courtney Lyder?
All Nurses must pass this board exam in order to begin practice as professionals.
What is the National Council Licensure (NCLEX) Exam?
This type of question uses three to four component terms. They use more specific terms and often return fewer but more relevant results.
What is Foreground Questions?
This campus resource provides mental health and wellness support services to UCLA students.
What is Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)?
Due to its overly reflective window panels, this campus building was rotated using helicopters to mitigate driving accidents on the nearby 405 Freeway.
What is Bunche Hall?
This Nursing program is the most competitive academic program at UCLA.
What is Master's Entry Clinical Nurse (MECN) program?
Nurses in this Specialty can practice independently, are licensed to prescribe medications, and provide women's reproductive health and childbirth care.
What is Nurse Midwives?
This question category is composed of fewer but broader terms and returns numerous (sometimes less relevant) results. The terms can be substituted with specific synonyms in the controlled vocabulary links of a database (DBMS) to produce a more specific search.
What is Background Questions?
This building is home to the UCLA School of Nursing.
What is the Factor Building?
World-renowned UCLA's Royce Hall is a replica of this Italian cathedral.
What is the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan, Italy?