Nursing History
Nursing Career
Delivery system and Facility
Emergency Preparednes
Emergency and First Aid
100

The Father of Medicine

Who is Hippocrates?

100

These regulations establish the standards for the Vocational Nursing profession.

What is the Nurse Practice Act?

100

These organizations provide managed care emphasizing disease prevention and health promotion.

What is an HMO?

100

This gives information on protective equipment required, safe handling information, and first-aid interventions for accidental exposure.

What is a Material Safety Data Sheet?

100

This type of shock is the nervous system's response immediately after a severe injury or other traumatic event.

What is Primary Shock?

200

Clean air, clean water, efficient drainage, cleanliness, and light are all part of what?

What is Nightingales's Five Essential Points for Maintenance of Health/Recuperation?

200
This theorist developed the self-care theory.

Who is Dorothea Orem?

200

Clients with serious conditions or who have a high level of acuity are admitted for a short period of time into these types of facilities.

What is an Acute Care Facility?

200

This is when the facility itself is in danger or damaged and/or function is impaired.

What is an internal disaster?

200

Anaphylactic, cardiogenic, electric, hypoglycemic, and hypovolemic are all examples of this.

What is types of shock?

300

This woman founded the American Red Cross

Who is Clara Barton?

300

These nurses care for the acutely ill and assist in surgery.

What are RN's?

300

These facilities admit only one type of client for specific conditions.

What is a Specialized Hospital?
300

This describes action that a facility will take during a disaster.

What is a Disaster Plan?

300

Confusion, disorientation, or agitation, decreased LOC, extreme letharygy, and seizures are all signs of this.

What is Increased ICP?

400

This nurse is considered the founder of American Public Health.

Who is Lillian Wald?
400

These nurses provide nursing care and work under the supervision of an RN or MD.

Who are VN's?

400

This is a series of treatment modalities that include chirporactic therapy, occupational therapy, acupuncture, herbalists and vibrational remedies, to name are few.

What is Complementary Healthcare?

400

This is the process of sorting and classifying injured persons to determine priority of needs.

 What is Triage?

400

This is bleeding that is abundant or uncontrollable.

What is Hemorrhage?

500

During this war, the Army School of Nursing was established and the first emergency training of nurses happened.

What is World War I?

500

This is a type of recognition of previous education and experience from state to state?

What is Reciprocity?

500
This organization stresses the importance of quality assurance and as a result, facilities and agencies have contiguous quality improvement committees that monitor the quality of ongoing care.
What is the Joint  Commission?
500

This team provides assistance and support in many environments, both inside and outside healthcare facilities.

 What is the disaster medical assistance team?

500

This is caused when the heart's blood supply is cut off, causing heart muscle tissue to die.

What is a Myocardial infarction or heart attack?