First Aid and Introductory

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Across
  1. 2. is a virus that can penetrate a microbial cell and cause its death.
  2. 10. are closed soft tissue injuries that occur as a result of movements that are not typical for a given structure, under a load that exceeds the permissible elasticity and strength of the tissues
  3. 12. including cases of traumatic asphyxia, in which the patient's chest is compressed between two blunt objects, causing suffocation.
  4. 13. damage to the musculoskeletal system and one or more internal organs, including the brain.
  5. 14. are injuries in which there are no visible morphological changes in the chest.
  6. 15. accumulation of blood in joints
  7. 16. is a pathological process that develops in the victim's body when blood circulation is restored after parts of the body have been released from the traumatic impact of heavy objects
Down
  1. 1. are closed mechanical injuries to tissues or organs that are not accompanied by visible damage to their anatomical integrity
  2. 3. is a set of preventive measures aimed at preventing the entry of microorganisms into any object
  3. 4. Set of injuries that recur under certain circumstances
  4. 5. - is a set of measures aimed at destroying microbes that have entered a wound, medicine or other object.
  5. 6. are medical preparations that contain live weakened ( attenuated ) or inactivated (killed) microorganisms
  6. 7. are substances produced by plants and are one of the factors of their natural immunity.
  7. 8. prolonged loss of consciousness
  8. 9. is an accumulation of air in the pleural cavity.
  9. 11. Accumulation of blood in nearby tissues