Across
- 2. Pain indicating possible liver involvement
- 6. Only definitive treatment for preeclampsia despite possible postpartum symptoms
- 9. Lab values that increase with liver involvement
- 12. Persistent headache that does not go away with medication
- 13. Complication that magnesium is used to prevent
- 16. Lab value that may decrease in severe complications
- 17. Presence of protein in the urine due to kidney involvement
- 18. Medication given to reverse magnesium toxicity
- 19. Assessment used to monitor for fluid overload
- 20. Patient reports blurred vision or seeing spots
Down
- 1. Test used to detect protein in the urine
- 3. Severe complication involving low platelets and liver dysfunction
- 4. Assessment used to monitor for magnesium toxicity
- 5. Elevated blood pressure occurring after 20 weeks of pregnancy
- 7. Swelling commonly seen in the face and hands
- 8. Medication used to lower blood pressure in pregnancy
- 10. Medication given to prevent seizures in preeclampsia
- 11. Condition involving hypertension and organ dysfunction in pregnancy
- 14. Finding of repetitive foot twitching indicating worsening condition
- 15. Intervention used to decrease blood pressure
