Across
- 2. The patient reports having severe heartburn that is untreated by TUMS
- 6. The provider describes that the only definitive treatment for preeclampsia is this
- 9. The client's lab results revealed elevated levels of this, indicating possible liver dysfunction
- 12. The client reports a persistent, severe pain in her head that is not relieved by rest
- 13. The client begins having uncontrolled jerking and loses consciousness
- 16. The clients lab results show a decreased number of this, increasing her risk of bleeding and complications
- 17. The client with pre-eclampsia has >300mg/24hrs of this in her urine
- 18. The nurse will administer this if a client develops signs of magnesium toxicity
- 19. The nurse auscultates these to assess for pulmonary edema due to administering magnesium
- 20. The client reports seeing spots and having blurred vision
Down
- 1. The provider ordered this lab to be ordered to analyze for protein in the urine
- 3. The patient with pre-eclampsia develops hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets
- 4. The nurse will frequently monitor this while administering magnesium
- 5. The client is diagnosed with blood pressure that is considered to be high
- 7. The nurse observes puffy hands and legs while assessing a patient \
- 8. Medication ordered to lower a client's severely high blood pressure
- 10. The client with pre-eclampsia is given this IV to prevent seizures and is continuously monitored
- 11. The provider diagnoses the client with this condition characterised by high blood pressure and proteinuria after 20 weeks gestation
- 14. The client with severe hypertension has rhythmic reflexes when the nurse dorsiflexes the foot
- 15. The provider ordered this non-pharmacologic intervention to help control blood pressure and decrease stress on the body
