METHODS OF COMPLEX RESUSCITATION MEASURES AND INTENSIVE THERAPY FOR ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS. ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE(ARF). PULMONARY EDEMA, THROMBOLISM OF THE PULMONARY ARTERIES, ARTIFICIAL LUNG VENTILATION(ALV)
Across
- 4. ventilation without perfusion
- 6. a plastic device used for pulmonary toileting
- 8. bluish discoloration of skin resulting from poor circulation
- 12. a possible cause of respiratory failure that includes fluid accumulation in lung tissue
- 14. partial or complete collapse of lung area resulting in decreased oxygenation ability
- 15. results in diffuse alveolar damage, pulmonary microvascular thrombosis, and low lung compliance
- 16. testing for oxygen, and carbon dioxide levels in blood
- 18. how to evaluate delirium in ventilated patient
- 19. perfusion without ventilation
- 20. oral care, head of bed 30degrees, SBT, sedation holiday, peptic ulcer prophylaxis, OG vs NG, hand hygiene
Down
- 1. _________ might be described as the following in a patient with respiratory failure: wheezes, rhonci, crackles, decreased
- 2. lack of oxygen in blood
- 3. treatment modalities for respiratory failure depend on the _______
- 5. Increaseed PEEP can cause decreased ____________ (cardiac effect)
- 7. reversal of indication for mechanical ventilation, adequate gas exchange, ability to initiate a breath, hemodynamic stability
- 9. atelectasis, barotruma, volutrauma, VAP
- 10. CO2 retention
- 11. we encourage patients to perform this type of exercise as a form of pulmonary toileting
- 13. exchange of air between lungs and atmosphere
- 17. combats neuromuscular effects
