Nursing History
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100

What do nurses wear to work?

scrubs
100

How many students are accepted to each cohort?

30

100

What does CNSA stand for?

California Nursing Student Association

100

What is one thing about nursing that makes you the most excited?

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100

The heart is made up of how many chambers?

4

200

What are stethoscopes used for?

listening to the sounds of the internal organs

200

How long is Biola's nursing program

4.5 years

200

Who is the CNSA President?

Daniel Clark

200
On average how many miles does a nurse walk in one shift?

3 miles

200

what is the largest organ in the body?

skin

300

Who was the first nurse?

Florence Nightingale

300

Who is Biola's Associate Director of Advising and Admission?

Shannon Gramatky

300

How many members are there all throughout California?

over 5,000

300

What blood type is the universal donor?

Type O

300

What is the study of blood called?

hematology

400

Who is the highest paying nurse?

 Certified RN Anesthetist

400

What two nursing courses are required to apply to the nursing program?

- First Year Seminar

- Intro to Professional Nursing

400

 Name one way CNSA benefits Biola's Nursing Community

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400

Potatoes were first cultivated by this South American country 7000 years ago by the Incas. What country is this?

Peru

400

Where are the smallest in the body located?

ear

500

What is the nursing symbol that has two winged snakes entwined upon a pole?

Caduceus

500

When did Biola establish their Nursing program?

1945

500

Who is CNSA's adivsor?

Professor Allen
500

What is "Nursing" in Spanish?

enfermeria

500

How many bones are in the body?

206