Airway Emergency Recognition & Management

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Across
  1. 3. Stridor, extreme _________, and wheezing should be reported to the Anesthesiologist or Surgeon.
  2. 5. Nausea with vomiting, mental status, and _______ may affect adequacy of respirations.
  3. 6. Reversal agent for vecuronium or rocuronium.
  4. 7. Opiod reversal agent used to treat heavy sedation and persistent bradypnea.
  5. 8. Neuromuscular ___________ agents may cause hypoventilation, muscle weakness, and upper airway obstruction.
  6. 9. Immediately provided while assessing causes of respiratory insufficiencies.
Down
  1. 1. Oxygen is provided to stabilize the patient, but they may need ____________support as well.
  2. 2. A sign of respiratory insufficiency when respiratory rate is less than 8.
  3. 4. Shallow respirations with respiratory rate >30 breaths per minute.
  4. 8. Immediate treatment is necessary for pulmonary edema, ___________, and tension pneumothroax.