Vital Signs

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Across
  1. 4. pulse condition that occurs with some heart conditions
  2. 5. bubbling, crackling, or noisy sounds caused by fluid/ mucus
  3. 8. rapid, shallow respiratory rate normally above 25 respirations per minute
  4. 11. abnormal breathing breathing pattern (slow then fast)
  5. 12. a pulse count taken with a stethoscope at the apex of the heart
  6. 14. severe dyspnea in which breathing is very difficult in any position other than sitting upright
  7. 15. regularity
  8. 17. pulse rate under 100 bpm
  9. 21. pressure less than 90mmHg Systolic and 60mmHg diastolic
  10. 23. strength
  11. 24. pulse rate under 60 bpm
  12. 25. pressure greater than 140mmHg systolic and 90mmHg diastolic
  13. 28. taken at the inner thigh
  14. 30. pulse is 1+ on the scale
Down
  1. 1. pulse is 3+ on the scale
  2. 2. constant pressure in the walls of the arteries when the left ventricle of the heart is at rest
  3. 3. difference between systolic and diastolic(S-D=PP)
  4. 6. occurs in the walls of the arteries when the left of the heart is contracting
  5. 7. measures Blood Pressure
  6. 9. pulse is zero on the scale
  7. 10. difficult or labored breathing
  8. 13. number of breaths per minute
  9. 15. taken at the inner wrist
  10. 16. taken behind the knee
  11. 18. a dusky, bluish discoloration of the skin as a result of decreased oxygen
  12. 19. taken at the neck or either side of the trachea
  13. 20. difficult breathing with a high pitched whistling during expiration
  14. 22. slow respiratory rate, usually below 10 respirations per minute
  15. 24. taken at the crease of the elbow
  16. 26. taken on either side of the forehead
  17. 27. pulse is 2+ on the scale
  18. 29. absence of respirations