chapter 9

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Across
  1. 1. – Tightening of airway muscles.
  2. 5. – Serious body injury.
  3. 7. – Medication that raises BP by tightening vessels.
  4. 9. – Bluish skin/lips due to low oxygen.
  5. 10. – Muscular tissue of the heart.
  6. 13. shock – Widened vessels → low BP.
  7. 17. shock – Shock from spinal cord/nerve injury.
  8. 18. – Insufficient blood flow to organ/tissue.
  9. 21. edema – Swelling in throat that can block airway.
  10. 22. pulmonary hypertension – Sudden high BP in lung blood vessels.
  11. 24. – Inflammation of heart muscle.
  12. 28. – Emergency hormone/medication: raises BP, opens airways.
  13. 29. – Severe body-wide infection response.
  14. 30. – Too much acid in blood/body fluids.
  15. 31. – Abnormal heart rhythm.
Down
  1. 2. – Low blood pressure.
  2. 3. (Hives) – Raised, itchy welts on skin.
  3. 4. – Inadequate blood flow to tissues/organs.
  4. 6. shock – Shock when heart cannot pump effectively.
  5. 8. – Delivery of oxygen-rich blood to tissues.
  6. 11. refill – Time for color to return after pressing skin.
  7. 12. shock – Shock from low blood volume.
  8. 14. acid – Produced when cells don’t get enough oxygen.
  9. 15. – Toxins present in blood.
  10. 16. – Severe life-threatening allergic reaction.
  11. 19. – Fast heart rate (>100 bpm).
  12. 20. output – Amount of blood pumped per minute.
  13. 23. – Fast breathing rate.
  14. 25. – Producing very little urine.
  15. 26. tamponade – Dangerous fluid buildup around heart.
  16. 27. pneumothorax – Collapsed lung with pressure shifting heart/lung.