Lab 1

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Across
  1. 2. — Blockage caused by something traveling through the bloodstream.
  2. 3. — Common vein used for PICC insertion.
  3. 9. — Implanted central venous device located underneath the skin.
  4. 11. — Blood clot that may form around a central catheter.
  5. 12. — Example of a tunneled central venous catheter.
  6. 14. — Example of a tunneled central venous catheter.
  7. 15. — Type of gauze used when a chest tube becomes dislodged.
  8. 16. — Sedation and agitation scale ranging from +4 to -5.
  9. 17. — Behavioral pain assessment tool scored from 0 to 8.
  10. 20. — Emergency caused when air enters the bloodstream.
  11. 21. — Crackling feeling caused by air trapped beneath the skin.
  12. 22. — Mnemonic used to assess pain characteristics.
  13. 24. — Sedation-agitation scale ranging from 1 to 7.
  14. 27. — ICU assessment method commonly used to screen for delirium.
  15. 32. — Thrombolytic medication used to treat certain catheter occlusions.
  16. 33. — Technique used to prevent infection when accessing a central line.
  17. 35. — Complication in which a chest tube or catheter comes out of position.
  18. 37. — Medication that may be used for severe hyperactive delirium.
  19. 38. — Description of RASS -5 or SAS 1.
  20. 40. — Central line-associated bloodstream infection.
  21. 41. — Sedative that may allow easier arousal and is useful in patients at risk for delirium.
  22. 45. — Example of a tunneled central venous catheter.
  23. 47. — Air in the pleural space that can cause lung collapse.
  24. 48. — Key mental-status problem assessed during delirium screening.
Down
  1. 1. — Device capable of receiving high-pressure contrast injections.
  2. 4. — Common sedative used for mechanically ventilated ICU patients.
  3. 5. — Behavioral Pain Scale scored from 3 to 12.
  4. 6. — Severe hyperactive delirium caused by alcohol withdrawal.
  5. 7. — Blood-tinged drainage that may be expected after chest tube insertion.
  6. 8. — Special needle used to access an implanted port.
  7. 10. — Condition in which a central venous catheter becomes blocked.
  8. 13. — Type of catheter that travels through subcutaneous tissue before exiting the skin.
  9. 17. — Description of RASS +4.
  10. 18. — Catheter inserted into a peripheral vein with its tip ending centrally.
  11. 19. — Medication used to reverse opioid-induced respiratory/CNS depression.
  12. 23. — Letter sequence used during the ICU attention test.
  13. 25. — Position commonly used during central line insertion.
  14. 26. — Another vein commonly used for PICC insertion.
  15. 28. — Large central vein where a central catheter tip is typically positioned.
  16. 29. — Tool used to assess the severity of alcohol withdrawal.
  17. 30. — Description of RASS 0 or SAS 4.
  18. 31. — Acute or fluctuating disturbance in attention, awareness, and thinking.
  19. 33. — Chest tube problem indicated by unexpected bubbling.
  20. 34. — Type of pneumothorax caused by trapped air and increasing pressure.
  21. 36. — Medication class that can worsen delirium but is important in alcohol withdrawal.
  22. 39. — Blood accumulation in the pleural space.
  23. 42. — Opioid antagonist used to reverse opioid toxicity.
  24. 43. — Space from which a chest tube removes air, blood, or fluid.
  25. 44. — Structure whose deviation can indicate a tension pneumothorax.
  26. 46. — Tool used to identify patients at risk for alcohol-related problems.