Across
- 2. Volume of air inspired or expired in a single breath during regular respiration
- 6. Electrolyte disorder causes mental status changes, irritability, seizures, lethargy, N/V, and muscle weakness
- 7. Dislodgement of the endotracheal tube, obstruction of the ET tube, Pneumothorax and Equipment failure
- 9. A lab that needs to be drawn before antibiotics are given
- 13. Cardiac stimulant for bradycardia and some heart blocks, may also be used to prevent bronchospasm
- 15. Potent vasoconstrictor, given into large vein
- 17. Average pressure in the arteries throughout the cardiac cycle
- 18. The body's overwhelming and life-threatening response to an infection. It can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death
- 19. How often to check blood sugars when a patient is on an insulin drip.
Down
- 1. A test that measures anaerobic metabolism
- 3. the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle with each contraction
- 4. Emergent diabetic crisis, most common in type 1 diabetics
- 5. The medications given to maintain the mean arterial pressure greater than 65
- 8. Lung tissue damage due to high airway pressures. Alveolar rupture may lead to pneumothorax, pulmonary interstitial edema.
- 10. Indirect measurement of right atrium filling pressures
- 11. Antiarrhythmic agent used for rate control in patients with atrial fibrillation
- 12. Refractory hypotension despite adequate fluid resuscitation requiring vasoactive medications to maintain adequate MAP and a lactate greater than 2 is present
- 14. This type of antibiotic to be given during the first three hours of identifying sepsis
- 16. The urgent diabetic crisis, most common in type 2 diabetics.
