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Nursing
SNA
The Basics
Emergency
100

What percentage of the Earth is water?

70

100

In order to become a Registered Nurse (RN), you must pass which test after graduation?

NCLEX

100

What does SNA stand for?

Student Nurses Association

100

Who is known as the founder of nursing?

Florence Nightingale

100

The nurse should stay with the patient for how long to assess for adverse reactions after administering blood products?

15 minutes

200

How many bones do sharks have? 

None

200

A client is admitted with an MI...which cardiac enzyme would the nurse expect to be monitored in the blood?

Troponin 

200

How often are SNA meetings held during the school year?

Once a month 

200

A hospital with all of the capabilities to deal with trauma patients would be classified as which type of trauma center?

Level I Trauma Center

200

A client is in cardiac arrest. The nurse should prepare to administer which priority medication?

Epinephrine IVP

300

How many rings does Saturn have?

7

300


A major concern that nurses have r/t catheter placement.





Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)

300

Who are the current volunteer coordinators of SNA?

Jackie and Jess 

300

What blood type is the universal donor?

O negative 

300

What is the ratio for compressions to breaths during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)?

30:2

400

How many Presidents has the U.S. had?

46

400

You are preparing to assess the patient's abdomen. Name the four assessment techniques you will use in order.

1. Inspection

2. Auscultation

3. Percussion

4. Palpation

400

Who is the advisor for SNA (faculty)?

Dr Sabrina Ehmke 

400

What is the normal resting heart rate for an adult? (the range)

60-100 bpm

400

This skill is what nurses use to assign urgency and prioritize care for critical patients.

Triage

500

Where are the great pyramids located? 

Egypt 

500

The average number of miles a nurse walks on a standard 12 hour shift.

4-5 miles

500

Where can you register for meetings?

On Mavcentral 

500

These are the three types of rocks

Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic

500

A child is admitted to the ER with suspected epiglottis - what should the nurse NEVER do in this situation?

Attempt to visualize or manipulate the airway