Nursing Process
Nursing Abbreviations
Nursing Attire
Nursing Potpourri
Student Nurse
100

__________________ determines whether the patient has met their goals.

What is evaluation

100

gtts

What are drops?

100

Worn to clinicals

What are scrubs?

100

Name a past or current President 

Who is Olivia Steward, Maliyah Garcia, or Aniya Morris?

100

symptoms that a student nurse may experience?


What is lack of sleep, high anxiety, large consumption of comfort foods, delirious humor?

200

What is the mnemonic that describes the nursing process?

What is “ADPIE”?

200

BSC

What is bedside commode?

200

Prevents nurse from carrying bacteria from one patient to another.

What is gloves?

200

The name of the organization that was founded for nursing health science minority students 

Minorities in Nursing

200

Exciting when you first start but stressful as you go along

What is nursing school?

300

A specific instrument nurses use to listen to breath sounds

What is a stethoscope

300

PRN

What is as needed?

300

Nurses are required to wear a ____________ ___________ at all times while at work.

What is a name badge?

300

A specialized nurse trained in assessing, treating neonatal infants

What is a NICU nurse?

300

No social life

What is a student nurse?

400

The number of steps in the Nursing Process

What is 5


Assessment, Diagnose, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation

400

AC & HS

What is before meals and at bedtime?

400

An older nurses favorite footwear

What are clogs?

400

Normal range from 60 - 100

What is heart rate?

400

This activity evaluates completion of a skill before it’s performed in the clinical setting.

What are checkoffs?

500

A clear, concise and measurable tool to evaluate if a patient has met a goal.

What is an outcome criteria?

500

NKDA

What is no known drug allergies?

500

 attire used for airborne or contact pathogens

What is mask or isolation gown?

500

When was MiN founded?

What is December 2020

500

The healthcare provider orders a patient to take 125 mcg IV daily You're supplied with 0.50 mg/2 mL. How many mL will you administer per dose?

What is 0.5ml/dose?