Nursing school
Basic Anatomy
Nursing Roles
Types of Nurses
Nursing Tools
100

This is what the abbreviation B.S.N. stands for.

What is Bachelor of Science in Nursing?

100

This is the largest organ in the body.

What is skin?

100

These "signs" are determined by measuring temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.

What are vitals?

100

This type of Nurse provides care for patients recovering from surgery or serious illness in a specialized hospital unit.

What is an ICU Nurse?

100

Nurses use this instrument to listen to a patient's heartbeat and lungs.

What is a stethoscope?

200

This is the minimum education requirement to become a registered nurse in the United States.

What is an Associate's degree?

200

This bone protects your brain.

What is the skull?

200

Nurses are responsible for the correct administration of _____ to help patients get better.

What is medication?

200

This type of nurse provides direct care to patients such as monitoring health status, assisting with activities of daily living, administering medications, and coordinating plans with the care team.

What is a bedside nurse?

200

This tool measures a patient's blood pressure.

What is a blood pressure cuff?

300

This is the kind of math that is a pre-requisite to study Nursing at TSU.

What is pre-calculus?

300

This bone is more commonly known as the clavicle.

What is the collar bone?

300

A key responsibility of nurses is to regularly check a patient's condition by reviewing symptoms, vital signs, and other health indicators, known as performing this evaluation. 

What is patient assessments 

300

This type of nurse assists the surgical team by preparing the OR, providing sterile instruments, and monitoring the patient during surgery, and facilitating recovery afterward.

What is an OR Nurse?

300

This is used to administer fluids and medication directly into the bloodstream.

What is an IV?

400

This many hours of clinical practice are required to earn a BSN at TSU.

What is 600?

400

This is the range for a normal resting heart rate in adults.

What is 60-100 bpm?

400

This is a medical professional, with whom nurses work closely with to ensure coordinated, holistic care for patients.

What is a doctor?

400

This type of nurse cares for patients while they are being transported by helicopter, plane, or ground ambulance from one facility to another.

What is a Flight/Transport Nurse?

400

Nurses use this type of device to help someone breathe when their lungs are not working properly.

What is a ventilator?

500

This is the number of semesters to complete the BSN at TSU.

What is 4 Semesters?

500

This is the medical name for the kneecap.

What is the patella?

500

This essential nursing responsibility involves clearly and accurately recording a wide range of patient data including assessments, medications given, procedures completed, and changes of status.

What is charting?

500

This type of nurse has a master's degree and can diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, and provide primary and specialty healthcare services with a high degree of autonomy.

What is a Nurse Practitioner?

500

This is used to assess a patient's oxygen level by placing it on a finger.

What is a pulse oximeter?