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1. What are 2 roles of a travel nurse? - ANSWER ✓ -Fill staffing gaps
-Disaster relief help
-Disease outbreak help
-Volunteer work
2. What sort of responsibilities do travel nurses uphold? - ANSWER ✓ -
Regular nursing duties (medication admin, woundcare, pain control, ADLs,
education, etc).
-Front line emergency help during crisis
-Physical therapy
-Post op procedures / care
3. Travel nursing generally requires how many years of active nursing
practice? - ANSWER ✓ Usually 2 years, but may vary depending on
situation and need.
4. Name one of two theories we related to travel nursing. - ANSWER ✓ -The
Humanizing Communication Nursing Theory
-3 Step Change Theory
5. Name 3 travel nursing organizations. - ANSWER ✓ -International Council
of Nurses
-Red Cross ERU (Emergency Response Unit)
-Professional Association of Nurse Travelers
-National Association of Travel Healthcare Organizations
-Canadian Travel Nurses
,6. Red Cross, WHO, International Center for Infectious Disease, and more
have prepared plans for what? - ANSWER ✓ Events of crisis (Natural
disasters, disease outbreaks)
7. In which country do you need to pass an english language test to work as a
travel nurse? - ANSWER ✓ New Zealand
8. The Canadian Nurses for Africa (CNFA) works to improve the health of the
people of Kenya based off what value and belief system ? - ANSWER ✓
Health as a human right
9. What are 2 issues related to travel nursing? - ANSWER ✓ -Isolation due to
communication barriers
-Unhealthy migration of nurses to developed countries
-Discrepancies in roles and scope of practice in different countries
10.What are 2 areas of research related to travel nursing? - ANSWER ✓ -The
recruitment of nurses from developing countries to come to developed
countries
-Projected nursing shortages in the next decade based on aging population
-Quality of care and costs of having travel nurses rather than permanent
positions
11.BMT - ANSWER ✓ Bone Marrow Transplant- Oncology nurses. Treat
patients with bone marrow transplants ( cancer related, BLS
12.BU - ANSWER ✓ Burn Unit (BU) - Treats patients with severe burns to the
body,BLS
13.CCL; CATH - ANSWER ✓ Cardiac Cath Lab (CCL; CATH)- Assists in the
procedure, recovery of cardiac catheterization procedures, BLS ACLS
14.CVICU - ANSWER ✓ Cardiovascular Intensive Care (CVICU) - Treatment
of patients with severe heart ailments or heart surgeries, BLS, ACLS
15.CVOR - ANSWER ✓ Cardiovascular Operating Room (CVOR) - Performs
procedures related to open heart surgery, BLS
, 16.CM - ANSWER ✓ Case Manager (CM) - Manages the patient's stay in order
to get the most reimbursable funds from insurance/Medicare/Medicaid, BLS
17.CHG RN - ANSWER ✓ Charge Nurse (CHG RN) - Calls the shots w/staff
while manager is off duty. Go to person/decision maker in supervision's
absence, BLS
18.CLINIC - ANSWER ✓ Clinic Nurse (CLINIC) - Works in doctor's offices
or urgent care clinics. Takes vitals, does general nursing duties required in
an office, BLS
19.COR - ANSWER ✓ Corrections (COR) - Care for prisoners in the
penitentiaries, BLS
20.CC - ANSWER ✓ Critical Care (CC) - Can perform emergency, intensive
care procedures with critical ill patients (between ICU, PCU, SDU, ER) BLS
ACLS
21.DIALY - ANSWER ✓ Dialysis (DIALY) - Performs functions to care for
kidney patients including infusions: BLS, ACLS
22.DON - ANSWER ✓ Director of Nursing (DON) - Chief decision maker for
clinicians within a facility BLS
23.EDU - ANSWER ✓ Education (EDU) - Educated nurses on new processes,
renewable education credits, new procedures, keeps up with latest/greatest in
specialty units BLS
24.ER - ANSWER ✓ Emergency Room (ER or ED) - Works with all
emergency patients BLS ACLS PALS
25.EH; EMP H - ANSWER ✓ Employee Health (EH; EMP H) - Ensures
employees are vaccinated properly and all medical requirements to work in a
hospital are met. Takes care of generally sick hospital employees. BLS