Doctor or
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Education
Medical Terminology
Nursing Specialty
Where do nurses work?
100

Administer medications 

What is Nurse

100

You must study this science subject to learn about the human body in nursing school

What is anatomy 

100

This organ pumps blood through your body

What is the heart 

100

 Medical care of infants, children, and adolescents 

What is Pediatrics

100

Nurses in this place care for elderly people who need help with daily activities and health

What is nursing home 

200

This person diagnoses diseases and writes prescriptions for medicine 

What is Doctors 

200

Do you need a high-school diploma to be a nurse? 

What is Yes 

200

This gas is what your lungs take in from the air and your blood carries to your body

What is Oxygen 

200

ICU 

What is the Intensive care unit 

200

Nurses work in this place where people go for regular check-ups and vaccinations but don’t stay overnight

What is a clinic or doctor's office?

300

Administer a blood transfusion 

What is Nurses

300

How many years of education does it take to become a nurse?

What is 2-4 years 

300

This measures how hard your blood is pushing against your arteries when your heart beats

What is blood pressure 

300

NICU

What is Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 

300

Nurses working here care for mothers and newborn babies during delivery and right after birth

What is maternity unit or labor and delivery unit 
400

Take patients heart rate and blood pressure 

What is Nurses

400

Name the licensing exam you must pass to become a Registered Nurse

What is NCLEX 

(National Council Licensure Examination)


400

This is when the heart suddenly stops beating, and the person needs CPR right away to try to save their life

What is Cardiac arrest 

400

PACU 

What is Post anesthesia care unit 

400

In this place, nurses help patients who have mental health problems or emotional challenges

What is a psychiatric hospital or mental health facility?

500

Responds to emergencies like cardiac arrest 

What is doctors and nurses! 

500

What does BSN stands for? 

What is Bachelor of Science in Nursing 

Which is a 4-year undergraduate degree that prepares you to become a Registered Nurse 

500

This condition means your blood doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells, often making you feel tired

What is Anemia 

500

What type of nurse maintains a sterile environment and assists the surgeon during surgery? 

What is OR nurse (operating room nurse)

Bonus- What is a Scrub nurse 

500

This nurse works on a helicopter or airplane to care for patients 

Flight nurses