Across
- 2. In most cases the patient retains ____________ throughout the acute episode
- 5. Adequate pretreatment medical and dental ______________ can prevent development of some respiratory problems
- 7. Respiratory distress is ________ in breathing
- 8. The ______ is the most common cause of airway obstruction
- 9. During phase _____ of complete upper airway obstruction blank, the following signs and symptoms can be observed: the pt. is conscious, universal chocking sign, and increased blood pressure and heart rate
- 10. __________ treatments or procedures can be so stressful to result in respiratory distress in some patients
Down
- 1. A major factor leading to the exacerbation of respiratory distress is ________.
- 3. A _________ or complete blockage of the breathing tubes to the lungs due to foreign body is known as FBAO
- 4. Management for visible objects without out an assistant include having the patient bend over with their head down and encouraging patient to ______
- 6. Preventive measures include: dental assistant, suction, Magill intubation forceps, patient positioning, use of a __________ when using a bite block.
