Words of Horror

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Across
  1. 6. DVT prevention method 2
  2. 7. Symptom: SOB, chest tightness, cough, O2 sat under 95%, increased respirations, change in behavior, adventitious breath sounds
  3. 10. when can we use a pts personal device to monitor/assess pt's clinical findings
  4. 12. Blood products should be administered within ----- minutes of being on the unit, or returned to blood bank
  5. 15. Ideal position for seizing patient if safe to move them
  6. 20. discipline responsible for assessing and writing orders for pts with personal insulin pumps
  7. 22. First line of defense in preventing infection
  8. 23. Frequency of systems assessments (mom and baby)
  9. 25. 20 min of documented categnory I FHR tracing before starting this popular induction agent is required
  10. 26. Assses BP 20 min post administration
Down
  1. 1. Frequent and thorough assessmets
  2. 2. responsibility with information about abnormal vital signs, change in pt status or new pt concerns
  3. 3. initiate this protocol on babies <2500g, over >4000g, and born to DM mothers
  4. 4. pattern of steps utilized to outline subsequent interventions
  5. 5. Earliest sign of hypermagnesemia
  6. 8. Goal for all pts who are bedbound or have restricted mobility
  7. 9. necessary VS assessment performed q1h when patient on magnesium
  8. 11. Present to start all high risk medications
  9. 13. Symptoms: vision changes, decreased LOC, muscle paralysis, loss of reflexes, change in respiratory pattern
  10. 14. Magnesium, blood products, pitocin, insulin, etc. require
  11. 16. DVT prevention method 1
  12. 17. BP reassessment after labetalol, first BP assessment in triage for HTN concerns
  13. 18. Permission
  14. 19. confirm name and DOB of patients in this way to prevent red rules violations
  15. 21. simple method to prevent missing important information during transfer of care
  16. 24. requires parental consent if differing from original plan