Respiratory Emergencies

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Across
  1. 3. Use of accessory muscles
  2. 6. Indicates oxygenation level in the body
  3. 7. Lower end of a normal respiratory rate at rest
  4. 8. Indicates air is flowing in and out of the chest
  5. 11. A patient with inadequate breathing should be
  6. 13. Most in halers will also cause an increase in
  7. 16. To whom is it very important to explain how an assessment will be done
  8. 17. High-pitched sounds caused by narrowed airways
  9. 18. Elevating the head of the bed between 45 and 60 degrees
  10. 20. A blockage of a vessel by a foreign substance or a blood clot
Down
  1. 1. sudden temporary disruptions in the brain's electrical activity
  2. 2. the body or a specific region of the body doesn't get enough oxygen
  3. 4. Higher end of a normal respiratory rate at rest
  4. 5. Short for None-Re-Breather
  5. 9. Too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues
  6. 10. Short for Bag Valve Mask
  7. 12. Heart beats faster than normal typically over 100bpm
  8. 14. Provides immediate bronchodilation
  9. 15. A high-pitched
  10. 19. Alveoli are found in the
  11. 21. Short for level of consciousness