Emergency Department Fellowship Day 2020

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