Across
- 4. A medication used for a mother who has preeclampsia.
- 9. The effect that someone may have due to holding onto fluid.
- 10. gluconate The reversal for magnesium.
- 11. An intervention that may be ordered for mothers who need to stay in bed for extended periods of time.
- 12. A change that a mother may report as a warning sign of preeclampsia, in relation to ones vision.
- 14. The test done to look for ketones and glucose in one's urine.
- 15. What finding differentiates preeclampsia vs eclampsia.
- 16. A lab findings that is decreased in HELLP syndrome, in relation to blood.
- 20. A high blood pressure.
Down
- 1. Something that decreases with too much magnesium, an assessment finding.
- 2. syndrome A complication that a mother may experience before or during delivery, accompanied by elevated liver enzymes and low platelets.
- 3. A finding in someone's urine that can indicate preeclampsia, in relation to protein.
- 5. A type of pain that mothers with preeclampsia may have near their chest, which often can is excused. Mothers may say that this is only occurring because they haven't eaten or have eaten spicy foods.
- 6. A relaxer for the mother and baby.
- 7. The definition of the process that occurs when a mother has a child.
- 8. A common neurological issue a mother may experience as a sign of preeclampsia, in relation to their head
- 13. A condition that develops after 20 weeks gestation followed by signs like a high blood pressure and visual changes.
- 17. enzymes A level that rises during HELLP syndrome, in relation to the liver.
- 18. sounds One of the assessments done hourly, can be a sign of fluid overload.
- 19. A type of reaction/reflex that can be described as a jerk, bounce, or spasm.
