Understanding the Heart
Across
- 2. The valve that the blood goes through before entering the pulmonary artery.
- 4. The balloon should always remain this way when not being wedged.
- 6. The name of the cable used for CVP and PA readings.
- 9. The veins that return oxygenated blood to the heart.
- 12. The name of the cable used to connect the Hemisphere machine to the monitor.
- 14. The 3-letter name of the cable used to measure continuous cardiac output.
- 16. Lab needed to perform invitro calibration.
- 18. The name of the machine used to obtain metrics for the SWAN.
- 19. The valve between the left atrium and ventricle.
- 20. The color of the line that measures the central venous pressure.
Down
- 1. The name of the device in which a SWAN is placed.
- 3. The filament found on the SWAN to measure the blood's temperature.
- 5. The valve between the right atrium and ventricle
- 7. The measurement obtained in the right atrium.
- 8. The artery where a wedge pressure is obtained.
- 10. The color of the line that measures the pulmonary artery pressure.
- 11. The type of blood that returns from the body.
- 13. The vessel that carries blood to the body.
- 15. The color of the line that can be used for fluid and meds.
- 17. A way to confirm placement of the SWAN.
- 20. What is used to float the SWAN into place.