emergency nursing terms

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Across
  1. 6. (Automated External Defibrillator) – Device used to shock the heart during cardiac arrest.
  2. 10. Management – Techniques to ensure airway patency.
  3. 11. – Low oxygen level in tissues.
  4. 12. – Break in bone continuity.
  5. 16. Arrest – Sudden cessation of heart activity.
  6. 19. Signs – Measurement of body’s essential functions (BP, pulse, temperature, respiration).
  7. 20. – Life-threatening infection causing organ dysfunction.
  8. 21. – Restoring life functions in critical patients.
  9. 23. Stability – Maintenance of adequate blood flow and pressure.
  10. 24. – Removal of hazardous substances from patient or area.
Down
  1. 1. – Low blood volume, often due to bleeding or dehydration.
  2. 2. – Immobilization of injured body part.
  3. 3. – Electric shock to restore heart rhythm.
  4. 4. – Severe bleeding.
  5. 5. – Severe allergic reaction requiring immediate care.
  6. 7. – Physical injury caused by external force.
  7. 8. – Critical condition of inadequate blood flow to organs.
  8. 9. Care – Management of skin or tissue injury.
  9. 13. Therapy – Administration of fluids or medications through veins.
  10. 14. Coma Scale (GCS) – Tool for assessing level of consciousness.
  11. 15. – Insertion of a tube into the airway to assist breathing.
  12. 16. (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) – Life-saving technique for cardiac arrest.
  13. 17. Blue – Cardiac or respiratory arrest emergency.
  14. 18. – Tissue injury from heat, chemicals, or electricity.
  15. 22. – Process of prioritizing patients based on urgency.