Anesthesia Monitoring/CPR reading
Across
- 2. phase of stage 3 anesthesia where the eyes are central, pupils are moderate/dilated, PLR is poor/absent, palpebral is absent, pedal is absent, and jaw tone is absent
- 5. Guaifenesin, ketamine, and xylazine (or other Alpha 2)
- 6. a device that measures the amount of CO2 that is in the air that is breathed in and out by the patient
- 7. the pressure that remains in the arteries when the heart is in resting phase between contractions
- 9. fibrillation with complete absence of recognizable QRS complexes (associated with cardiac arrest)
- 10. the effort required to breathe
- 12. heart rate decreases on expiration and increases on inspiration
- 13. the blood pressure in the anterior vena cava that is used to assess blood return to the heart and heart function
- 15. abnormally fast heart rate
- 16. premature complex with more than one wide and bizarre QRS that are early (VPC)
- 18. chaotic uncoordinated contraction. Undulating baseline with or without QRS complexes
- 19. the degree of AV heart block where there are occasional missing QRS complexes
- 20. the pressure caused by the contraction of the left ventricle as it propels blood through the systemic arteries (the type of pressure a doppler measures)
- 22. the degree of AV heart block where there is abnormal rhythm-atrial and ventricular wave forms occur independently at random irregular P-R intervals
- 23. the average pressure through the cardiac cycle (best indicator of blood perfusion to the internal organs)
- 26. combination of cardiac and respiratory failure (CPA)
Down
- 1. 3 or more VPC's in a row
- 3. fibrillation with the absence of P waves, high heart rate, normal QRS with regular intervals in between
- 4. the degree of AV heart block where there is prolonged P-R interval (normal in horses)
- 8. delay/interruption in conduction of an electrical impulse through the AV node
- 11. the heart rhythm where the heart rate is normal and the distance between successive heart beats is approximately equal
- 14. abnormally slow heart rate
- 17. phase of stage 3 anesthesia where the eyes are central, pupils are constricted, PLR is diminished, palpebral is present, pedal is present, and jaw tone is marked
- 21. premature complex where there are closely following QRS complexes that interrupt the normal (P-waves may or may not be present)(SPC)
- 24. supraventricular _______ has 3 or more SPC's in a row
- 25. phase of stage 3 anesthesia where the eyes are ventromedial, the pupils are moderate, PLR is sluggish, palpebral is diminished/lost, pedal is absent, and jaw tone is moderate