RESP-NET

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Across
  1. 3. Infection of one or both lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
  2. 4. RESP-NET tracks respiratory virus associated ____.
  3. 7. Web application for collecting data.
  4. 9. A test type that's less sensitive than molecular tests.
  5. 10. Dobutamine, epinephrine, or norepinephrine, for example.
  6. 12. A common EMR vendor.
  7. 15. Infants can be protected from RSV by vaccinating ____ people.
  8. 17. An antiviral given to some people hospitalized with severe COVID.
  9. 18. A respiratory viral disease that emerged in 2019.
  10. 19. Full chart reviews are completed for ___ cases.
  11. 22. A respiratory virus that isn't a RESP-NET pathogen, but with test results collected in the viral pathogens instrument.
  12. 24. Total number of pregnancies the patient has had in their lifetime, regardless of whether the pregnancy resulted in a live birth.
  13. 25. The set of CDC programs RESP-NET is a part of.
  14. 26. A monoclonal antibody given to newborns to prevent RSV approved in 2025.
  15. 30. An influenza lineage rarely seen since 2020.
  16. 32. A sign of respiratory distress in young children; areas below the ribs, between the ribs, in the neck, above the collarbone sink in with each inhalation.
  17. 33. Other, ___
  18. 34. A respiratory virus that caused a pandemic in 2009.
Down
  1. 1. The process of finding the location of street addresses, in RESP-NET to assign census tracts.
  2. 2. An antiviral for influenza.
  3. 5. A move from one acute care hospital to another.
  4. 6. Abbreviation for the race and ethnicity category added to the CRF in 2024-25
  5. 8. ___ date, when symptoms started.
  6. 11. Cultures should only be recorded if they are from ___ or respiratory sites.
  7. 13. ___ disease, includes LBBB, DVT, CVA, CHF, for example.
  8. 14. The overall impact of respiratory viruses.
  9. 16. A facility or patient's home, in which palliative and supportive care for terminally ill patients and their families are provided.
  10. 20. A rare, severe complication of COVID that affects some pediatric patients.
  11. 21. Severe complication of diabetes collected in the discharged diagnoses section.
  12. 23. The national health insurance program for people 65 years and older (also covers some people under the age of 65 with disabilities and people with ESRD).
  13. 26. A type of lung imaging.
  14. 27. H5N1, for example
  15. 28. An outcome ascertained through probabilistic matching with vital statistics data.
  16. 29. A form of non-invasive ventilation different than regular oxygen delivered via nasal cannula.
  17. 31. A respiratory virus that often causes severe illness in infants.