History
Assessment
Pharmacology
Anatomy
QSNA!
100

Who was the founder of modern Nursing?

Florence Nightingale

100

What are the 5 most common vital signs?

Temperature, Pulse, RR, BP, O2

100

What are the 5 rights of medication administration?

Right patient, drug, dose, route, time

100

How many bones are there in an adult?

206

100

When is our next meeting?

October 6th, Healthy Living Trivia!

200

What was Florence Nightingale known for?

- She significantly improved death rates during the Crimean War by instilling sanitation protocols.

- Started first nursing school in London

200

Place these assessment techniques in order: Percussion, Auscultation, Palpation, Inspection

Inspection, Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation

200

What is the most common medication that nurses give?

Acetaminphen

200

What are the five cavities of the human body?

Cranial, vertebral, thoracic, abdominal, pelvic 

200

Who are the advisors?

Gladys Vallespir-Ellett & Patti Gettings

300

What diagnostic tools emerged during the Renaissance Period?

The microscope & thermometer

300

What side of the stethoscope do you use for auscultation of the lungs?

The diaphragm

300

What are examples of non-analgesic therapies to assist with pain relief?

Meditation, listening to music, cold/heat, acupuncture, massage, etc.

300

What is the "pace maker" of the heart?

The sinoatrial node

300

What is NSNA?

The national level of QSNA, all schools with a SNA are a part of it.

400

When did the Nurses Associated Alumnae of the US and Canada become the ANA?

1911

400

Where is the most effective location to take the pulse of a baby?

The brachial artery

400

What is the drug to reverse overdoses?

Naloxone (Narcan)

400

What is the difference between true and false ribs?

True ribs are attached to the sternum (pairs 1-7), false ribs (pairs 8-10) are not

400

What is QTHON?

A full day dance event that QSNA takes part in, we host a miracle child and raise money for their health care needs.

500

When was the American Red Cross founded, and what prominent figure helped found it?

1881, Clara Barton

500

How do you assess pain for a non verbal patient?

Grimace, muscle tension, facial expression, guarding, vitals, etc. 

500

Who was penicillin discovered by?

Alexander Fleming

500

Approximately how many liters of blood are in the body?

5L

500

What is the Dean's name?

Larry Slater