Sandy Week 1 - PPTS

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