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Across
  1. 2. Low oxygen levels in tissues or blood (SpO2 < 90%)
  2. 4. Reduced breathing rate or effectiveness (e.g., from opioids)
  3. 6. Fast heart rate (>100 bpm) with normal sinus rhythm
  4. 9. Abnormally low blood pressure (BP < 90/60 mmHg)
  5. 13. Sedative (α2-agonist) for ICU/ventilated patients
  6. 14. Glasgow Coma Scale (score for consciousness: 3–15)
  7. 15. Inserting a tube into the airway for mechanical ventilation
  8. 16. Basic measurements of body function (e.g., BP, HR, temp, RR)
  9. 17. Weak heart muscle contraction (reduced squeezing)
Down
  1. 1. Excess lactate in blood (pH <7.35, lactate >2 mmol/L)
  2. 3. Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment (for alcohol withdrawal)
  3. 5. Low BP unresponsive to fluids/vasopressors
  4. 7. Abnormally low body temperature (<35°C or 95°F)
  5. 8. Sedative/hypnotic drugs (e.g., lorazepam, diazepam)
  6. 10. ECG finding suggesting ischemia or strain
  7. 11. Heart muscle damage (e.g., elevated troponin)
  8. 12. % of blood pumped out per heartbeat (normal: 50–70%)