Knowledge is Power

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Across
  1. 7. DAS guidelines suggest that this is used as a Plan B
  2. 8. I in CICO
  3. 9. Required for insertion of an ETT (2 words)
  4. 12. SGA's are less.....compared to an ETT (2 words)
  5. 15. PEEP stands for ..... End-Expiratory Pressure
  6. 16. Classification by which RMD's are grouped
  7. 18. Vortex approach strategy
  8. 20. To destroy all microbial life
  9. 21. Classification of KV blade type
  10. 23. The 5 key words in the SAS guidelines include Safe, Simple, Familiar, Robust and
  11. 25. The larynx is called this when it is deep & situated out if line of site
  12. 26. An adjunct that can be used to assist FOI
  13. 28. Obese, non fasted and Obstetric patients are at risk of this
  14. 29. Pressure measured by a Cuff Pressure Gauge
  15. 30. The KV improves field of view as a non tissue ....VL
Down
  1. 1. The AS/NZ4187 is the standard for ...... reusable devices in heath service organisation
  2. 2. Reprocessing of reusable scopes are prone to this type of error
  3. 3. A procedure vulnerable to aerosol generation
  4. 4. A route for FOI
  5. 5. Catheter that is compatible with aScope Broncho Slim to exchange a SGA
  6. 6. To implement the AS/NZ4187 this needs to be completed by June 2021
  7. 8. This type of Anaesthetist can result in a difficult airway
  8. 10. Human.....is a topic discussed in relation to difficult airway scenarios
  9. 11. Technique used by Thoracic Anaesthetists to insert DLT's ie Left DLT for Right side procedure
  10. 13. The SAS Guidelines recommend this generation of SGA
  11. 14. The Cormack Lehane Classification is used to grade the view of this on laryngoscopy
  12. 17. SPURII can deliver 600ml (max) during a one handed technique. This is called .....volume
  13. 19. The volume of air that can be inhaled/exhaled during one respiratory cycle
  14. 22. CSSD/Reprocessing rooms need to have this type of workflow
  15. 24. Term for deflated lung
  16. 27. Head position to create line of site during laryngoscopy