Across
- 7. - Low blood pressure seen with fluid shifts or hemorrhage
- 8. - Low oxygen levels in the blood (respiratory distress)
- 11. - Yellowing of skin, may indicate a biliary obstruction
- 12. - Rigid and distended in severe cases
- 16. - Bruising on flanks, a sign of hemorrhagic pancreatitis
- 18. - These s/s start often 24–48 hours after consumption of
- 20. - This condition is not relieved by these
Down
- 1. - Neurologic sign in severe illness, often with agitation
- 2. - Rapid breathing (respiratory distress)
- 3. - Bruising around the umbilicus sigs of hemorrhagic pancreatitis
- 4. - Difficulty breathing (respiratory distress)
- 5. - Increased heart rate seen in pancreatitis
- 6. - Severe pain radiating to the back
- 9. - Indicates inflammation or infection
- 10. - Bluish discoloration of skin from poor oxygenation. seen in shock
- 13. - Common symptom along with vomiting
- 14. PaCO2 - Abnormal ABG result: carbon dioxide (respiratory distress)
- 15. - Abdominal muscle tension due to pain
- 17. - Cold and moist skin seen in shock
- 19. PaO2 - Abnormal ABG results: oxygen (respiratory distress)
