Protocol 13: Diabetic Emergencies
Across
- 2. "Is that _____?" Is an approved non leading clarifier used to verify what the caller said.
- 3. The _____ of an unconscious patient must constantly be maintained.
- 4. Is a type of diabetes that only develops during pregnancy.
- 6. Is a diagnosis that EMD's may accept at face value because of it's high degree of accuracy.
- 7. The EMD should ____ disconnect with the caller if the condition of the patient seems unstable or is worsening.
- 9. ______, tell me exactly what happened?
- 11. Low Blood Sugar.
- 13. A significant potential for error is to confuse alcohol ______ with low blood sugar from too much insulin.
- 15. An early sign of abnormal behavior in a patient with low blood sugar agitation and ________.
- 16. High blood sugar.
Down
- 1. Diabetic ______ is the pre-coma state resulting from insufficient insulin.
- 2. Diabetic ____ is a state of unconsciousness from which the patient cannot be aroused.
- 5. Nerve Damage from Diabetes.
- 8. One of the simplest forms of sugar.
- 10. EMD's should ___ "nothing to eat or drink" for the alert patient with a Diabetic Problem.
- 12. A blood glucose check if a person has not eaten for 8-12 hours (usually overnight.)
- 14. A drug that maybe used ONLY if the patient is functionally alert and if their doctor has instructed them to do so in these situations.