Key Terms
Certified Nurse Assistant
Medical-Surgical Nurse
Registered Nurse
Critical Care
100
Below the tongue.
What is Sublingual?
100
T become a certified nursing assistant you must...
What is obtaining a high school diploma or GED and complete a 6-12 week training program?
100
When medical-surgical nursing was founded.
What is the 1800s?
100
Abbreviation for Registered Nurse.
What is RN?
100
Number of levels in neonatal nursing
What is 3?
200
Blue skin.
What is Cyanoderma?
200
Two places to get certified as a CNA.
What is Ivy Tech and Heritage Center for Nursing?
200
3 qualities of a medical-surgical nurse.
What is be able to multi-task, be able to handle stress, have endurance, be willing to take orders, be able to be in unpleasant situations?
200

Salary for a registered nurse.

What is $64,690 per year?

200
The schools mentioned for neonatal nursing.
What is University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt University?
300
Process of removing pathogenic microoragnisms or protecting against infection by such organisms.
What is Asepsis?
300
Cost to become certified at Ivy Tech
What is $800-$1,200?
300
Some of the work settings of a medical-surgical nurse.
What is hospitals, acute care units, long-term care facilities, outpatient clinics and home care?
300
Classes all nurses must take.
What is nursing, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, psychology and other social and behavioral sciences, and liberal arts?
300
3 qualities of a neonatal nurse
What is have a love for babies, be able to stay calm when faced with an emergency, be patient, good communication, be able to handle the death of a baby, and be able to support and console the parents?
400
Pertaining to, or located at, the apex of the heart.
What is Apical?
400
The law congress passed in the late 1800's that created guidelines nurses must follow.
What is Omnibus Reconciliation Act (OBRA)?
400
Salary per year for a medical-surgical nurse.
What is around $54,000?
400
Four roles or responsibilities of a Registered Nurse.
What is provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members,Record patients' medical histories and symptoms,Give patients medicines and treatments,Set up plans for patients’ care or contribute to existing plans,Observe patients and record the observations,Consult with doctors and other healthcare professionals, Operate and monitor medical equipment, Help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results,Teach patients and their families how to manage their illnesses or injuries, Explain what to do at home after treatment?
400
The year that neonatal nursing emerged.
What is 1970s?
500
without nutrition (waste away)
What is Atrophy?
500
Five responsibilities of being a CNA.
What is answer patients who press on their call lights or call signals, emptying the trash and taking care of laundry for their patients, stocking room supplies with supplies and equipment, assisting patients in walking, helping them get exercises completed, help patients get in and out of their beds and wheelchairs if needed, and help prevent patients from having bed sores?
500
3 of the roles and responsibilities of a medical-surgical nurse.
What is educating patients on surgical procedures, providing preoperative, inter-operative and post operative care for patients, managing pain, discharging planning, working closely with other healthcare professionals, maintaining a patient's physical and psychosocial health?
500
Five work settign for a Registered Nurse.
What is government agencies, administrative and support services, educational services, in correctional facilities, schools, summer camps, with the military, General medical and surgical hospitals, private, offices of physicians, general medical and surgical hospitals; local, home health care services, and Nursing care facilities?
500
What each level in neonatal nursing care for.
What is level 1 -care for healthy infants, level 2-care for premature or ill infants, level 3-care for severely ill babies?