Chapter 11 SFA

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Across
  1. 1. We may find out that somebody is diabetic or epileptic through our ______ questions in secondary assessment
  2. 5. Give ______ (candies or juice) to a responsive diabetic and monitor their condition for 10 minutes.
  3. 6. If somebody expresses intention of ______, we should call EMS/911 immediately
  4. 9. _____ any dangerous objects away from a person having a seizure
  5. 10. Childbirth is a __________ process and a woman's body knows what to do
  6. 12. We should NEVER clamp, tie, squeeze, or cut the umbilical ________ after childbirth.
  7. 13. People may ________ for many reasons (electrocution, epilepsy, drug overdose, concussion, poison, fever).
  8. 14. Wipe any fluids or mucus from the baby's face and dry it off to get it to ________.
  9. 17. Someone experiencing a mental health crisis may experience visual or auditory ____________
  10. 18. A woman is in emergency _______ when her contractions are 2 minutes apart or less.
Down
  1. 2. The best way to assist someone in a mental health crisis is to _______ empathetically
  2. 3. It may take up to 15 minutes after the baby is born for the ________ to be delivered.
  3. 4. Do not put anything into someone's ______ when they are having a seizure.
  4. 7. Most seizures only last a few minutes, and the person usually recovers fully without any _____.
  5. 8. Give more sugar (if safe to do so) and call ____ if a responsive diabetic person does not improve after 10 minutes.
  6. 11. Babies and young children may have ______ seizures if their body temperature rises quickly.
  7. 15. Some people have multiple seizures during a day, and will likely have a seizure treatment ________ in place.
  8. 16. A condition where someone suddenly becomes unresponsive but is still breathing.