Post-Cath Lab Crossword

12345678910
Across
  1. 2. Typically, how many hours should you wait after hemostasis to restart anticoagulation?
  2. 3. How many mL should you release at a time from the TR band assuming no bleeding/complications?
  3. 4. What should be administered intravenously after contrast administration to help reduce the risk of an AKI?
  4. 5. Pain in what part of the body should alert you to a possible RP bleed?
  5. 7. How many days should a post-cath dressing stay on?
  6. 8. How frequently (in minutes) should vital signs be assessed for the second hour on the floor?
  7. 9. If a post-cath site starts bleeding, what should be applied to alleviate it?
Down
  1. 1. What should be applied to a digit on the extremity that was accessed for a cath?
  2. 3. How many hours should a patient who was accessed femorally lay flat for post-cath & hemostasis?
  3. 4. How frequently (in minutes) should vital signs be assessed for the first hour on the floor?
  4. 6. What bedside, POC care test is utilized to determine if a patient's blood is 'thick' enough to pull a sheath?
  5. 10. How many minutes should you wait before removing air from the TR band?