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