Terminology
Across
- 2. Mini stroke
- 4. Secondary Survey
- 5. An airway condition that causes difficulty breathing and is relieved with Ventolin
- 9. Can be offered to someone having an MI
- 11. pressure: Pressure within the blood vessels
- 13. Low body temperature
- 15. Broken bone
- 18. FAST
- 20. Joint injury
- 21. A neurological condition where the muscles twitch and shake uncontrollably
- 24. Sugar
- 25. Blue
- 27. Sweaty
- 31. A medical condition where the body is unable to regulate insulin and sugar
- 32. Irregular and rapid contractions of the heart muscle
- 33. An invasion and multiplication of an organism that causes inflammation or fever
- 36. The loss of movement of a body part
- 37. From Greek without protection
- 40. Staring off into space
- 41. Blood, changing to a solid or semi-solid state
- 42. Occurs when the baby’s head is seen between contractions
- 43. The sound of an asthma attack
- 44. Stroke
Down
- 1. Stops bleeding
- 3. The action or process of drawing breath
- 6. Inadequate tissue perfusion
- 7. The passage through which air goes in and out of the lungs
- 8. Contractions of the uterus prior to childbirth
- 9. Warning of an impending seizure
- 10. Blood sugar is too low
- 11. First second and third
- 12. The beat of the heart as felt through the artery walls
- 14. A clot that is formed elsewhere, travels to another location
- 16. A medication used to relieve symptoms of anaphylaxis
- 17. Trauma to the brain
- 19. Primary Survey
- 20. The application of a shock to an abnormal heart rhythm
- 22. A hormone that regulates the sugar levels in the body
- 23. The brain cannot go without this for more than 4 to 6 minutes
- 26. A fatty substance that builds up in the artery walls, which can lead to blockage
- 28. pulse: Pulse inside the upper arm located between the elbow and shoulder
- 29. Profuse bleeding
- 30. The termination of a pregnancy
- 34. A short, convulsive catching of the breath
- 35. Indicates a feet or buttock presentation
- 36. After the seizure has stopped
- 38. Attack Myocardial Infarction
- 39. Determining who gets treated first