Across
- 3. Changes in the body that may indicate illness or injury.
- 7. A short hospital stay used to monitor a patient more closely.
- 10. A patient needing life-saving or urgent medical attention.
- 11. Measurements like blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, respirations and oxygen level.
- 14. How serious a patient's Illness or condition is.
- 16. The group of healthcare professionals working together to care for a patient.
- 18. Emergency transportation used for urgent medical situations.
- 19. When a nurse or a provider evaluates symptoms, test results, and vital signs
- 20. Medical care provided to help a patient feel better and recover.
Down
- 1. The estimated amount of time before being seen or receiving results.
- 2. A serious medical condition requiring immediate care.
- 4. Tests used to help determine a medical condition.
- 5. Patients are treated on urgency, not arrival time.
- 6. When a patient stays in the hospital for continued treatment.
- 8. The process used to determine which patients need care first based on severity
- 9. When a patient is doing well enough to safetly leave the hospital.
- 12. Information from tests, labs, or imaging used to guide care.
- 13. The department that tests blood and other bodily samples.
- 15. Moving a patient to another department or hospital for specialized care.
- 17. Pictures taken inside the body such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds.
