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Being a nurse not only requires good decision-making and care, but also a lot of education. How much do you know about nursing terminology? Take this quiz to put yourself to the test!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an optiShow More
Being a nurse not only requires good decision-making and care, but also a lot of education. How much do you know about nursing terminology? Take this quiz to put yourself to the test!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!

What is an apical pulse?
- Heard at the heart’s apex.
- Heard through a stethoscope.
- Measured by feeling the inside of the wrist.

What part of the body is axillary?
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Inside of elbow
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Underarm
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Back of neck
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Back of knee

Which is required for a lithotomy examination?

What is an “open" bed?
- Unoccupied by patient.
- Separated from rest of room by partition.
- Prepared so linens are folded to allow easy access for patient.

If something is friable, it is…
- Easily broken.
- Of high temperature.
- Coarse in texture.

You don't need yarn and needle for "nits!" What are they?
- Small, puss-filled lesions.
- Lice eggs.
- Crusty skin patches at edges of mouth.

Satisfying or nauseating: What is pyorrhea?
- Large discharge of pus.
- A hardened scab that easily scratches off.
- Removal of infected skin.

If a patient is lying on their left side with the right knee flexed, they are lying at…
- Dorsal recumbent position
- Fowler’s position
- Sims’ position

If a patient experiences diplopa, what is their symptom?
- Double vision.
- Red, dry eyes.
- Blindness in one eye.

What is ecchymosis?
- Abnormal blood pressure.
- Bruising caused by bleeding under skin tissue.
- Poor circulation.

What in the world is a keloid?
- Kilogram
- Skin tag
- Scar tissue

A patient's symptoms include enuresis. What is that?
- Involuntary urine discharge.
- Nausea and headaches.
- Yellow vision.

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