Anesthesia Monitoring/CPR reading

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Across
  1. 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
  2. 5. Guaifenesin, ketamine, and xylazine (or other Alpha 2)
  3. 6. a device that measures the amount of CO2 that is in the air that is breathed in and out by the patient
  4. 7. the pressure that remains in the arteries when the heart is in resting phase between contractions
  5. 9. fibrillation with complete absence of recognizable QRS complexes (associated with cardiac arrest)
  6. 10. the effort required to breathe
  7. 12. heart rate decreases on expiration and increases on inspiration
  8. 13. the blood pressure in the anterior vena cava that is used to assess blood return to the heart and heart function
  9. 15. abnormally fast heart rate
  10. 16. premature complex with more than one wide and bizarre QRS that are early (VPC)
  11. 18. chaotic uncoordinated contraction. Undulating baseline with or without QRS complexes
  12. 19. the degree of AV heart block where there are occasional missing QRS complexes
  13. 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)
  14. 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
  15. 23. the average pressure through the cardiac cycle (best indicator of blood perfusion to the internal organs)
  16. 26. combination of cardiac and respiratory failure (CPA)
Down
  1. 1. 3 or more VPC's in a row
  2. 3. fibrillation with the absence of P waves, high heart rate, normal QRS with regular intervals in between
  3. 4. the degree of AV heart block where there is prolonged P-R interval (normal in horses)
  4. 8. delay/interruption in conduction of an electrical impulse through the AV node
  5. 11. the heart rhythm where the heart rate is normal and the distance between successive heart beats is approximately equal
  6. 14. abnormally slow heart rate
  7. 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
  8. 21. premature complex where there are closely following QRS complexes that interrupt the normal (P-waves may or may not be present)(SPC)
  9. 24. supraventricular _______ has 3 or more SPC's in a row
  10. 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