Famous Nursing Theorist
Name that Medical Term
Legendary Electrolytes
Math for Nurses
Shrek
100

This theorist is known as the founder of modern nursing and emphasized the importance of a clean environment to promote healing.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

100

A common complication of heart or kidney failure, this condition involves fluid accumulation in tissues, especially in the extremities.

What is edema?

100

This electrolyte, primarily found in extracellular fluid, plays a key role in regulating water balance and is essential for nerve and muscle function

What is sodium?

100

If a doctor orders 500 mg of amoxicillin, and you have 250 mg tablets, this is the number of tablets you should give.

What is 2 tablets?

100

This animated cookie becomes a key character in Shrek, famously saying, 'Do you know the muffin man?

Who is Gingy the Gingerbread Man?

200

This theorist’s Novice to Expert Model outlines the stages of skill acquisition that nurses go through in their careers.

Who is Patricia Benner?

200

This term describes a deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues

What is hypoxia?

200

 This electrolyte is needed for blood clotting and skeletal muscle contractions. It is regulated by the parathyroid hormone and vitamin D.

What is calcium

200

The order is for 10 mg of a liquid medication, and you have a bottle labeled 5 mg per mL. This is the number of milliliters you would administer.

What is 2 mL?

200

These two characters, who rule over the Kingdom of Duloc, are revealed to have their own secrets regarding their daughter's curse.

Who are King Harold and Queen Lillian?

300

This theorist is best known for her Theory of Human Caring, which emphasizes the importance of a caring relationship in nursing.

Who is Jean Watson?

300

Commonly felt in joint disorders or subcutaneous emphysema, this sensation of crackling or grating can be detected under the skin or in joints."

What is crepitus?

300

Often paired with sodium, this electrolyte helps maintain fluid balance, blood pressure, and acid-base balance within the body.

What is chloride?

300

The order is to infuse 500 mL of normal saline over 4 hours. Using a drip set with a drop factor of 15 drops per mL, this is the infusion rate in drops per minute. Round to the WHOLE number

What is 31 drops per minute

300

This character, is known for her over-the-top personality and comedic attempts to win the affection of Prince Charming.

Who is the Ugly Stepsister?

400

 This theorist is known for the Self-Care Deficit Theory, which describes nursing care as necessary when patients can’t care for themselves. 

Who is Dorothea Orem?

400

This language disorder, often resulting from stroke, impairs a person's ability to speak, understand, read, or write.

Aphasia

400

This electrolyte is important for nerve function, muscle relaxation, and is a cofactor in numerous enzyme reactions, with low levels linked to cardiac arrhythmias

What is Magnesium?

400

A patient requires a dopamine infusion at 5 mcg/kg/min. If the patient weighs 70 kg, this is the dose in mcg per minute.

What is 350 mcg per minute

400

This cunning character serves as the main antagonist in Shrek Forever After, using his magic to manipulate reality to his advantage

Who is Rumpelstiltskin?

500

She developed the Theory of Interpersonal Relations, focusing on the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.

Who is Hildegard Peplau?

500

This type of infection is acquired during hospital stays and is often associated with healthcare-associated pathogens.

What is nosocomial Infection

500

This electrolyte, crucial for cardiac and muscle function, must be carefully monitored as imbalances can lead to life-threatening arrhythmias.

What is Potassium?
500

An order is for an infusion at 10 mcg/kg/min for a patient weighing 80 kg. The dopamine is supplied in a concentration of 400 mg in 250 mL of D5W. This is the infusion rate in mL per hour

What is 30 mL per hour

500

This song is performed during a pivotal scene in Shrek 2, where Fiona showcases her fighting skills and independence.

What is "I Need a Hero"?