BCTC Healthcare Programs
Sonography
IV and NG
Healthcare Scholarships
Nursing
100

BCTC offers these two nursing programs.

What are practical nursing (PN) and associates degree in nursing (ADN)?

100

An ultrasound uses __________ to create a picture.

Soundwaves

100

Name one common reason a patient may need an IV.

What is dehydration, medication administration, blood transfusion, or fluid resuscitation?

100

A scholarship administered by the state of Kentucky that will fund full tuition for 2-year nursing degrees and other healthcare programs.

What is the KY Work Ready Scholarship?

100

A 2-year nursing degree.

Associates Degree in Nursing

200

Another name for a four-year nursing degree.

BSN

200

BCTC offers these two types of ultrasound.

Cardiac and Vascular

200

One reason a patient may need a NG tube.

What is gastric decompression, enteral feeding, medication administration, or removal of toxins?

200

This scholarship will cover the cost of tuition for a two- or four-year healthcare program AFTER you have been admitted to the program. It will also cover the cost of tuition for advanced degrees in healthcare (Master's, etc.).

What is the UK HealthCare Scholarship?

200

Name a pre-requisite course that is required for admission to the BCTC Associates Degree in Nursing Program.

BIO 137 and BIO 139

MAT 150 or MA 111U

PSY 110

NAA 100

CPR 100

300

Healthcare programs at BCTC that have a competitive admissions process are also known as ________ Admission Programs.

What is selective?

300

To confirm proper NG tube placement at the bedside, this method is the most reliable and evidence-based.

What is an X-ray?

300

This scholarship will grant you 50% off tuition at BCTC if you have completed 12+ credit hours as a dual credit student with a 2.5 GPA.

What is the BCTC Momentum scholarship?

400

Deadline for applying to BCTC's nursing program if you hope to begin Nursing coursework in August.

What is March 1st?

400

After an IV is inserted, name two things you should assess to ensure it is functioning properly.

What are patency (checking for blood return), signs of infiltration, phlebitis, leakage, or swelling?