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