Across
- 3. How we handover report on a patient
- 5. a common assessment finding that can indicate fluid within the lungs
- 7. an extra or unusual heart sound due to a valve problem
- 8. this finding can be central, peripheral, pitting, or non-pitting
- 11. you check these when assessing a patient's feet
- 15. what you hear when auscultating the 4 quadrants of the abdomen
- 17. is the medical term for high blood pressure
- 19. you use your stethoscope and hear lung sounds by doing this
- 20. lack of bladder control
Down
- 1. is the medical term for an increased respiratory rate
- 2. what we do following an intervention
- 4. this is a good indicator of an infection
- 6. this can be staged 1-4 and even unstageable
- 9. the medical term to describe when a patient is sweating
- 10. the scale used to determine a patient's risk for a pressure injury
- 12. this finding can indicate an upper airway obstruction
- 13. a normal reading is 4-7
- 14. is the medical term for an increased heart rate
- 16. is a common finding when listening to lung sounds in a patient with asthma
- 18. the format of the patient-specific goals we develop