PBS 2.1.1-2.1.3

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Across
  1. 2. the overall reason for a clinical or hospital visit
  2. 4. patient presents a respiratory rate of 8 bpm. breathing is slow and shallow due to pressure of rocks on his torso
  3. 5. slow heart rate (< 60 bpm)
  4. 7. when taking blood pressure this is the pressure you record when you can no longer hear the sound of the heart
  5. 8. the measure of how tall a patient is
  6. 10. the type of medical history of your parents, grandparents, siblings, uncles, aunts... etc.
  7. 13. measures pulse and oxygen saturation
  8. 14. often tested using the Snell chart at the optometrist
  9. 16. the way in which a person walks
  10. 17. calculated using the height, weight and age of a person
  11. 18. the checking of the dilation of this can show if a patient brain or eye is working (hint pupillary response)
  12. 19. can be taken by placing two fingers on the wrist
  13. 20. Hypertension Stage 2: ≥ 140 mmHg _________ or ≥ 90 mmHg diastolic
  14. 22. having a body temperature of 100.3 degrees
Down
  1. 1. heart rate above 100 bpm
  2. 3. a high respiratory rate is also called
  3. 6. the conclusion to a clinical visit after the doctor has reviewed all symptoms, complaints, vital signs, and physical signs of a patient's health (hopefully)
  4. 9. heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure...etc.
  5. 11. the type of medical history that talks about where you work, live and visit as well as the people you are constantly around
  6. 12. allows us to hear lung/breath sounds
  7. 15. cough, fever, sweating, redness, itching, pain, etc.
  8. 21. the ________ saturation shows the % of O2 you are inhaling