Across
- 5. labs also reveal HELLP syndrome due to elevated _
- 6. patient presents to the ER with a pounding sinus pressure
- 7. after an assessment of the reflexes, the nurse notes involuntary muscle contractions from the patient
- 10. upon assessment, increased _ is found in her bilateral lower extremities
- 14. after more labs are drawn, the doctor diagnoses the patient with HELLP syndrome as evidenced by low _
- 16. the nurse obtains a _, to check for protein and glucose in the urine
- 17. if the patient develops a _, this would indicate eclampsia
- 18. if the patient develops signs of magnesium toxicity, the nurse knows to administer the antidote _
- 19. if the patients symptoms continue to worsen and blood pressure fails to drop, an emergency _ will take place
Down
- 1. cycling vitals display increased blood pressures
- 2. after showing signs of severe neuro changes, the nurse administers _ to prevent seizures
- 3. at this time, _ is given to decrease the patient's blood pressure
- 4. the nurse knows to assess neuro changes, such as _, indicative of worsening preeclampsia
- 8. due to the assessment findings, the patient is diagnosed with _
- 9. patient also complains of _, as evidenced by a CT showing liver enlargement
- 11. after auscultation of _, the nurse notes crackles, indicative of pulmonary edema
- 12. the nurse knows to monitor _ as these are increased after taking magnesium
- 13. after UA is obtained, increased protein is found in the urine
- 15. because the patient is a fall risk at this time, she will remain on _
