Across
- 3. Alpha-2 drugs initially cause ______ hypertension
- 5. Slow or shallow breathing resulting in high CO₂
- 13. Percentage of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen (abb.)
- 15. Device used to measure oxygen saturation (2 words)
- 17. Reversal agent for alpha-2 agonists
- 18. Best indicators of anesthetic depth beyond vital signs
- 19. Measurement of carbon dioxide at end expiration (abb.)
- 20. Drug class providing analgesia without unconsciousness
- 25. Term describing anesthetic depth that is neither too light nor too deep
- 27. Anesthetic drugs have a narrow ___ index
- 28. Frequency anesthesia parameters should be recorded (minutes)
- 29. Heart rate multiplied by stroke volume equals ___________ (2 words)
- 30. Drug given before induction
- 31. Blue mucous membranes indicating hypoxemia
- 32. Phenothiazine tranquilizer causing vasodilation
Down
- 1. Low heart rate during anesthesia
- 2. Eye position indicating adequate anesthetic depth
- 4. Induction drug that can cause apnea
- 6. Opioid reversal agent
- 7. Alpha-2 agonist providing sedation and analgesia
- 8. MAP below ____ mmHg risks kidney injury
- 9. Indirect BP method that measures systolic pressure only
- 10. Multiple drug technique to improve safety (2 words)
- 11. Drug effect causing widened vessels and low BP
- 12. Gold standard method of BP measurement
- 14. Reflex that must be absent before intubation
- 15. Blink reflex tested by tapping the medial or lateral canthus
- 16. Most important BP value for tissue perfusion (abb.)
- 21. Drug-induced vasodilation decreases systemic vascular (2 words)
- 22. Dissociative anesthetic that does not cause eye rotation
- 23. A useful muscle tone indicator of anesthetic depth
- 24. Collapsed alveoli causing hypoxemia
- 26. Noninvasive monitoring of CO₂ using a waveform
