Across
- 1. Breaks in a bone
- 4. A step within the patient assessment process that involves a quick assessment of the scene and the surroundings to provide information about scene safety and the mechanism of injury or nature of illness before you enter and begin patient care.
- 6. A condition that occurs when three or more ribs are each broken in two places and the chest wall lying between the fractures becomes a free-floating segment
- 10. The lower extremity; specifically the portion from the knee to the ankle
- 11. The circular openings in the middle of the eye.
- 15. The first actions taken to form an impression of the patient's condition; to determine the patient's responsiveness and introduce yourself to the patient; to check the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation; and to acknowledge the patient's chief complaint. The primary assessment is sometimes called the initial patient assessment.
- 16. A patient's medical history. The letters stand for Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Pertinent past history, Last oral intake, Events associated with the illness or injury.
- 18. Breathing in
- 19. High Blood Pressure
- 20. A condition the patient tells you, such as "I feel dizzy"
- 21. wound or injury
- 23. Measurements of critical parameters used to assess the patient's immediate health condition including pulse, capillary refill, skin condition, temperature, respirations, and blood pressure
- 24. The wave of pressure created as the heart contracts and forces blood out the left ventricle and into the major arteries.
Down
- 2. The speed at which a person is breathing (measured in breaths per minute)
- 3. The step in the patient assessment sequence in which you carefully examine the patient from head to toe, and measure vital signs.
- 5. Ankle Pulse
- 7. Breathing out
- 8. Consists of the thigh, leg, ankle, and foot
- 9. The measurement of blood pressure exerted against the walls of the arteries during contraction of the heart
- 12. consists of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand
- 13. Low blood pressure
- 14. To examine by touch
- 17. A weak pulse
- 20. A condition that you observe in a patient, such as bleeding or the temperature of the patient's skin
- 22. Pulse located on the inside of the wrist on the thumb side.
