Hygiene & Tissue Integrity
Across
- 4. Memory, attention, problem-solving, communication
- 5. involves clean, shallow wounds closed with sutures or staples, resulting in faster healing and minimal scarring
- 7. Observable, pressure-related alteration of intact skin with non-blanchable redness
- 9. Last area to be bathed
- 10. Removal of non-viable tissue
- 11. Full thickness tissue loss with exposed bone, tendon, or muscle
Down
- 1. Factor that influences hygiene
- 2. Factor affecting skin integrity
- 3. maintaining patients' cleanliness
- 6. Position of bed when bathing
- 7. Sensory organ for pain, temperature, touch
- 8. Basic tasks such as Bathing, Dressing, Toileting
- 9. Mobility, balance, gait, strength, endurance