Pain
Nutrition and obesity
Hospital Admissions
Blood
types of nurses
100

pain is described as what kind of data

subjective

100
What hormones do diabetics lack?
insulin
100
What does a triage nurse do?
decides how quickly a new patient needs treatment?
100

What blood type is the universal donor?

O+

100

assist physicians in hospitals perform tasks related to patient care, case management and treatment planning

registered nurse

200
What is the opposite of 'the most'?
the least
200

diabetics should have a low intake of 

gulcose

200

patient sent from one hospital to another for consultation or further action is called a 

referral

200
What shape is a healthy red blood cell?
circular/round
200

 work alongside surgical teams and act as a liaison between them and the patient’s family.

OR nurse

300
How do you describe a pain that feels like a sharp point?
stabbing
300
What is the healthy range for a persons BMI?
18.5 to 24.9
300
What is another term for nearest relative?
next of kin
300
What is a CBC?
complete blood count
300

care for premature and critically ill newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit of a hospital

NICU nurse

400
What is the name of the pain when you can still feel an amputated limb?
phantom limb or neuropathic pain
400

what are the main food nutrients? 

Carbohydrates, Lipids (fats), Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water.

400

can doctors triage patients? 

yes

400
The study of blood is called _____________
haematology
400

care for patients undergoing dialysis treatments and educate them on their condition and medications

dialysis nurse

500

pain is rated on a numerical scale of

0 -10

500

an illness in which a person has abnormal eating habits that affect their health.

anorexia nervosa

500

Where do patients sit while they wait for treatment?

waiting room

500

A disease in which the blood doesnt clot is called _________________ .

haemophilia

500

teaches and prepares nurses for licensing exams

nurse educators