Groin Management Competency 2024

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Across
  1. 2. Applying this is the first action when you suspect a new bleed
  2. 6. A groin site that develops bruising and swelling, has increasing tenderness/pain, expanding firmness, and a swollen appearance is describing which complication
  3. 7. The maximum degree you may raise the patient's head of bed post-procedure
  4. 8. How many hours should your patient remain flat following the removal of a 6fr. sheath
  5. 9. A low stick groin access site increases the risk of developing what complication
  6. 10. Your patient is growing anxious with increased flank pain and you notice hypotension on the monitor, which bleed do you suspect
Down
  1. 1. In which flowsheet do you document groin site checks, distal pulses, and post procedure vital signs
  2. 3. This stick location has a risk of causing a retroperitoneal hemorrhage
  3. 4. At what interval of minutes will you document the groin site in the first hour post-procedure
  4. 5. Heart rate greater than 100, oliguric, confusion, cool extremity, and firmness describe which type of hematoma