Nursing Math
Nursing Equipment/Tools
Nursing Abbreviations
Nursing Pharmacology
Medical Terms
100

How many milliliters are in 3 teaspoons?

What is 15mL

100

A tool used to measure oxygen saturation

What is Pulse Oximeter

100

This abbreviation is commonly used when documenting deep vein thrombosis

What is DVT

100

 This drug class helps the body get rid of excess salt and water

 What are diuretics 

100

This term refers to the department or study of the heart

What is Cardiology

200

How many Kg are in 99lbs? 

What is 45Kg (44.9)

200

A tool used for auscultation

What is a Stethoscope

200

This abbreviation stands for nothing by mouth

What is NPO

200

What is the antidote for opioid overdoses? 

What is Naloxone (Narcan)

200

This term refers to the department or study of xrays

What is Radiology

300

Order: Inject 200mg of testosterone cypionate, IM Q2weeks 

Available: Testosterone cypionate 2,000mg/10mL, 10mL multi dose vial

How many milliliters (mL) should the nurse administer? 

What is 1mL (200mg/1mL)

300

Insertion of this device helps drain urine from the bladder

What is a Catheter 

300

This abbreviation is used when giving medications sublingually 

What is SL

300

This drug class ends in "lol" but isnt funny

What is Beta Blockers

300

This term refers to the department or study of bones and joints

What is orthopedics 

400

Order: Inject 25mg of fluphenazine decanoate (Prolixin) IM monthly

Available: fluphenazine decanoate 125mg/5mL, 5mL multi dose vial

How many milliliters do you give? 

What is 1ml (25mg/1mL)

400

The use of this device encourages users to take slow, deep breaths, which helps keep the lungs clear and reduces the risk of infections. Often used after surgeries. 

What is an Incentive Spirometer 

400

Ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin, celecoxib and diclofenac are examples of drugs in this class

What are NSAID's. Brownie points if you know the full abbreviation. 

400

What class of medications should not be given with grapefruit juice due to interactions? Hint: there are 2 possible answers but I only need 1

What are statins (atorvastatin/Lipitor, simvastatin/Zocor, rosuvastatin/Crestor) and calcium channel blockers (amlodipine, nifedipine)

400

This term refers to the department or study of the kidneys

What is Nephrology

Hint: Urology is the study of the urinary tract and male reproductive tract

500

Order: Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) 500 mg IM x 1 dose. Dilute 500mg vial with 1.0mL of diluent. Approved Diluents: 0.9% sodium chloride, lidocaine, sterile water

Available: 500mg vial of ceftriaxone and 1mL lidocaine 1% solution

How many milliliters are you drawing up to administer? 

TRICK QUESTION! 

What is 1.4mL (you withdraw the entire reconstituted amount; reconstituted liquid may vary but it's OVER 1mL)

500

A noninvasive, portable medical device that uses ultrasound technology to measure the volume of urine in the bladder

What is a bladder scanner

500

An acronym that stands for the pupil qualities a doctor may review during an eye exam

What is PERRLA. Brownie points if you can list what they stand for: Pupils, Equal, Round, Reactive (to), Light, Accommodation