Anesthesia Monitoring/CPR

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Across
  1. 4. First portion of heartbeat that represents atrial depolarization.
  2. 8. Normal respiratory rate in medium dogs.
  3. 9. Normal systolic for dogs and cats.
  4. 12. Amount of breaths given during CPR.
  5. 14. Condition in which the patient is not receiving adequate oxygen. Mucous membranes will often appear blue.
  6. 15. This indicates the level of oxygenation and perfusion of tissues.
  7. 18. Amount of time (or less) for the gum to return to normal color.
  8. 20. Amount of time it takes for gum to return to normal color after blanch.
  9. 21. Tube placed in the trachea to deliver oxygen as well as medication.
  10. 23. Ballon that is to be inflated as needed to ensure a good ET tube fit.
  11. 24. Chest compression speed.
  12. 25. Normal diastolic for dogs and cats.
  13. 26. Normal oxygen saturation for dogs and cats.
Down
  1. 1. Corneal blink.
  2. 2. Procedure performed in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function, restore normal heartbeat, and breathing.
  3. 3. Normal respiratory rate in large/giant dogs.
  4. 5. Normal temperature in dogs and cats.
  5. 6. Normal mean arterial pressure (MAP) for dogs and cats.
  6. 7. Graph measuring/recording heart rhythm and rate.
  7. 8. Normal respiratory rate in cats.
  8. 10. Middle portion of heartbeat that represents ventricular depolarization.
  9. 11. Graph measuring the amount of CO2 in expired gas.
  10. 13. Last portion of heartbeat that represents ventricular repolarization.
  11. 16. Normal heart rate for dogs.
  12. 17. Balloon towards the bevel of the ET tube. Inflates for good fit.
  13. 19. Normal end tidal CO2 (ETCO2) for dogs and cats.
  14. 22. Normal heart rate for cats.