Escape Room

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Across
  1. 2. Graphic representation of the electrical activities, or conduction system, of the heart used for diagnostic and treatment purposes
  2. 3. Measure arterial blood pH, partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and arterial oxygen saturation, which reflect patient's ventilation and oxygenation status
  3. 4. Wheeled container carrying medicine and equipment for use in emergency resuscitations
  4. 6. Vasopressor used to optimize BP and cardiac output; improves perfusion and myocardial contractility
  5. 7. Regular rhythm; rate less than 60 beats/min
Down
  1. 1. Uncoordinated electrical activity. No identifiable P, QRS, or T wave. Causes include sudden cardiac death, electrical shock, acute myocardial infarction, drowning, or trauma
  2. 3. Usually a flat line, no waves
  3. 5. Medical order that instructs health care providers not to do CPR if a patient's breathing stops or if the patient's heart stops beating.