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GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS Below are some common terms you may hear while in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU): • Arterial blood gas (ABG) – a blood test used to help the health care team check how well the patient is breathing. • Arterial Line (A-line) – a tube placed in an artery, usually in the leg or arm, that measures blood pressure. Blood for labs can also be obtained from the a-line. • Bair Hugger – a blanket that constantly blows warmed air on the patient. • Central Venous Line – a type of IV placed into a large vein in the neck, chest, or leg by the doctor. It allows fluids/meds/blood products to be given quickly, blood tests/labs to be obtained, and • Oral/nasal gastric tubes (OGT/NGT) – used to remove fluid and gas from the stomach to prevent vomiting. These tubes may also be used for tube feedings and giving medications. • Oxygen saturation (O2 Sat) – the amount of oxygen in the patient’s blood. Normal is greater than 90%. • Palliative Medicine – part of the health care team that helps in the prevention and relief of suffering during serious or life-threatening conditions. • Pan Cultures – blood, urine, and sputum tests that check for infection. monitoring of the central venous pressure (CVP). • Paralytics – drugs that prevent the patient from being able to move. • Central Venous Pressure (CVP) – a pressure in the heart. This gives the health care team an idea of the patient’s fluid status. • Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA or pain pump) – a pump that gives pain medicine through an IV either continuously or at the patient’s demand. • Cervical collar (Aspen collar) – used for neck and head injuries to prevent spinal cord damage. • Peripheral In