Sandy Week 1 - PPTS
Across
- 3. Condition signaled early by tachycardia, restlessness, and tachypnea
- 5. First-line drug for symptomatic bradycardia
- 7. Theory that explains how massage or cold can block pain signals
- 10. Lab that rises quickly (within 6–8 hours) in acute inflammation or infection
- 12. Opioid ~7 times stronger than morphine, safer in renal failure
- 13. Antiarrhythmic used in VFib and VT; requires long-term monitoring
- 14. Opioid antidote used to reverse respiratory depression
- 15. Primary survey steps: Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure
- 16. Pain management system where only the patient may press the button
- 17. Lab that rises slowly and is useful for monitoring chronic inflammation
- 19. Synthetic opioid about 100 times stronger than morphine
Down
- 1. Process of prioritizing patients based on acuity in the emergency department
- 2. Body’s natural opioids released with exercise, laughter, or massage
- 4. Pain perceived in a limb that has been amputated
- 5. First-line drug for stable supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
- 6. Gold standard opioid used for severe pain and MI
- 8. Antiarrhythmic for ventricular arrhythmias; toxicity shows as CNS changes
- 9. Pain scale where children point to an image that matches their pain level
- 11. Drug given in all cardiac arrests; also used in anaphylaxis
- 18. Pediatric pain scale for infants and children ages 2 months–7 years