Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension

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Across
  1. 9. An antihypertensive; avoid using in patients with asthma or heart failure.
  2. 10. Muscular spasm involving repeated, rhythmic contractions.
  3. 11. Elevated protein in urine; >300 mg/24 hrs.
  4. 12. Can find crackles in preeclampsia due to subsequent pulmonary edema; assess these every 1-2 hours.
  5. 13. Blood pressure of >140/>90.
  6. 16. This lab value is elevated in severe preeclampsia (HELLP Syndrome).
Down
  1. 1. Used to assess for proteinuria.
  2. 2. This lab value is low in severe preeclampsia (HELLP Syndrome).
  3. 3. Often found to be diminished or absent during magnesium toxicity or increased during preeclampsia prior to treatment.
  4. 4. Women are recommended to stay home and do this when diagnosed with preeclampsia.
  5. 5. Warning sign of preeclampsia and is unrelieved by medication.
  6. 6. The real treatment for preeclampsia.
  7. 7. Antidote for magnesium toxicity.
  8. 8. Medication used to prevent seizures in severe preeclampsia.
  9. 14. A complication of preeclampsia or a severe form, eclampsia.
  10. 15. Water retention in the tissues that occurs during preeclampsia.