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