Nurse
Lab Tech
CRNA
Radiologist
Pharmacist
100
  •  What is the minimum educational requirement to become a registered nurse (RN)?

  • 100: An Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).

100

What are the primary tasks of a lab technician?

Conducting tests and analyzing samples.

100
  • What does CRNA stand for, and what is their primary role?

  •  Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist; their primary role is to administer anesthesia during medical procedures.

100

 What is the main function of a radiologist in healthcare?

 To interpret medical imaging studies and provide diagnoses.

100
  • What is the primary role of a pharmacist in healthcare?

  • To dispense medications and provide patient care and counseling.

200
  • Explain the significance of state licensure for nurses.

  • State licensure is required to practice nursing legally and ensures competency.
200
  • Explain the importance of laboratory accreditation.

Accreditation ensures that laboratories meet quality and safety standards.

200
  • What educational path must a nurse take to become a CRNA?

  • A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) followed by a master’s or doctoral degree in nurse anesthesia.

200
  • What level of education is required to become a radiologist?

  • A Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, followed by a residency in radiology (typically 4 years).

200
  •  What level of education is required to become a pharmacist?

  •  A Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree.

300
  • Name two different types of nursing credentials.

  •  Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and Registered Nurse (RN).

300
  • What is the minimum education level required for most lab technician positions?

An Associate’s degree in a related field.

300
  • What distinguishes a CRNA from an anesthesiologist in terms of education and practice?

  • CRNAs are advanced practice nurses, while anesthesiologists are physicians with specialized training in anesthesia.

300
  • Define the term "board certification" in radiology.

  •  Board certification from the American Board of Radiology (ABR).

300
  •  Name one key certification or licensure requirement for pharmacists.

  • Passing the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX).

400
  • What is the role of nursing accreditation organizations?

They set standards for nursing education programs and ensure quality nursing practice.

400
  • Name one credential that lab technicians can earn.

American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification.

400
  •  How does CRNA accreditation affect the quality of care provided?

  • Accreditation ensures that CRNA programs provide quality education and training.

400
  •  How does accreditation affect radiology residency programs?

  • Accreditation ensures that residency programs offer comprehensive training and meet educational standards.

400
  • What is the difference between a hospital and retail pharmacist?

  • Retail pharmacy

    Also known as a community pharmacy, retail pharmacists fill prescriptions written by doctors. 

  • Hospital pharmacists work in clinical settings, such as hospitals, medical clinics, and nursing homes. They work with other healthcare professionals to ensure the safe and effective use of medications. Hospital pharmacists often work with more complex cases, such as patients who need to stay in the hospital for observation

500
  • What does the acronym NCLEX stand for, and why is it important for nurses?

  • National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses; it's essential for obtaining RN licensure.

500
  • What distinguishes a lab technician’s role from that of a medical technologist?

  • Lab technicians typically perform tests, while medical technologists usually have more advanced training and responsibilities.

500
  • Name one certification that CRNAs must obtain.

  • National certification from the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA).

500
  • What advanced subspecialties can a radiologist pursue?

  • Subspecialties include interventional radiology, pediatric radiology, and neuroradiology.

500
  • What are some advanced practice areas for pharmacists?

  • Advanced practice areas include pharmacotherapy, clinical pharmacy, and pharmacogenomics.