2024 Recert Exam Study Crossword
Across
- 2. You may need a stamp for this if you leave an event, or perhaps sustained tachycardia (1198)
- 5. these prevent maternal anemia (2330)
- 6. geriatrics, especially post menopausal women lose this (2548)
- 7. may suggest splenic injury (2107)
- 11. Infants and children have limited stores of glycogen and glucose due to (2441)
- 14. prolonged, gasping inhalation followed by short ineffective exhalation (970)
- 15. muffled heart tones, hypotension, and JVD would be (2076)
- 18. hypoxia, hydrogen ion, hypo/hyperk, hypothermia (1214)
- 19. QRS >0.12 second, terminal S wave in lead V1, for short (1238)
- 20. decreased efficacy or potency when taken repeatedly by a patient (744)
- 23. have multiple medical challenges due to age (2542-2556)
- 25. like the twilight vampires, or like advanced pancreatitis (1424)
- 28. in layman's terms- to wave or swing wildly, think blunt force trauma (2062)
- 33. pulmonary or coronary (1215)
- 35. when cells in the atria depolarize independently, for short (1204)
- 38. where the fertilized ovum normally implants (2326)
- 39. described as rapid, jerky, bizarre (1315)
- 41. may show flat t-waves, dysrhythmias, U waves (1410)
- 42. or hemiblock (1238)
- 44. emphysema, chronic bronchitis, blebs cigarettes, for short. (1137)
- 45. diphenhydramine can help! (1322)
- 46. alteration of a person's ability to perform coordinated motions (1314)
- 49. a gym class, or a blood clot in the lungs, for short (1146)
- 52. expressive or receptive, perhaps both? (1314)
- 54. absence of any relationship between the P and QRS complexes (1230)
- 57. appearance, work of breathing, circ. (2442)
- 58. degrees, but not temperature or angles (1894)
- 59. may point to cholecystitis, or the anything that can go wrong, will go wrong law (1421)
- 60. a premature partial or incomplete separation of a normally implanted placenta from the uterine wall (2345)
- 61. peak T-waves is a classic sign of this (1410)
- 62. placenta is implanted low in the uterus and partially/fully obscures cervical canal (2346)
- 63. acute bacterial infection of the subglottic area of upper airway (2461)
- 64. would be a reason for magnesium-sulfate (2339)
- 65. the heart's lower chambers (1161)
Down
- 1. the coffee that doesn't taste good (1410)
- 3. this isn't religion, but the bundle is ___(1162)
- 4. Not classical music, but a crescendo of the PRI (1229)
- 8. clonazepam, midazolam, lorazepam,etc. (765)
- 9. aka laryngotracheobronchitis, upper airway infection (2460)
- 10. Like salt, this can be coarse or fine, for short (1214)
- 12. oculomotor, trigeminal, glossopharyngeal (1313)
- 13. leads and association locations, for short
- 16. most often melena or hematochezia (1411)
- 17. R ventricle failure or increased pressure to pericardial sac (1166)
- 21. An umbrella term including STEMI, NSTEMI, unstable angina (1240)
- 22. would drop a needle for (not a tattoo) (2070)
- 24. A four quadrant system may help find this (1237)
- 26. like olaf, you'd stabilize this in place and transport (2105)
- 27. ischemic with a major artery blockage, for short (1321)
- 29. a disc minorly, the brainstem seriously (1321)
- 30. high pitched sounds due to narrow airway (971)
- 31. an rSR' or bunny ears, for short (1238)
- 32. flows into the cell to initiate depolarization (1170)
- 34. respirations common with DKA (970)
- 36. outward curvature of the thoracic spine (2542)
- 37. stimulation of this strengthens the force of contraction (1162)
- 40. stimulation of this slows the rate down, overall (1162)
- 43. a potent vasodilator that can increase ICP (1322)
- 47. Like waiting 15 seconds to flush a toilet again (1171)
- 48. occlusion of glottic opening by pus-filled tissues (2460)
- 50. PRI exceeding 0.20 seconds (200milliseconds) (1228)
- 51. For valley com, and for NTG (1163)
- 53. abnormal, but make it cardiology (1238)
- 55. a patient's awareness of motion and position of body parts (684)
- 56. Leads I, II, and III (1179)
- 62. friends, but make it cardiac