Across
- 1. Overstretched or torn muscles and tendons
- 4. Microscopic vessels enabling nutrient and gas exchange
- 7. Check airway, breathing, position victim properly, perform Heimlich if needed
- 8. Shock: Weak pulse and cold, clammy skin
- 10. Joint displacement from normal position
- 11. Inflammation and narrowing of airways causing wheezing
- 16. Vein Thrombosis: Leg pain and swelling
- 18. Contain valves to prevent blood backflow, return blood to heart
- 19. Rapid breathing leading to dizziness and tingling
- 21. Partial or complete airway blockage by foreign objects
- 22. External Bleeding: Rapid blood loss from wounds
- 23. Complete cessation of breathing requiring immediate CPR
Down
- 2. Stretched or torn ligaments at joints
- 3. Blood clot blocking lung arteries
- 5. Control bleeding, monitor pulse, treat for shock if necessary
- 6. Bleeding: Pain, bruising, and signs of shock
- 9. Fractures: Incomplete break common in children
- 12. Sudden weakness, speech problems, facial drooping
- 13. Attack: Chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea
- 14. Severe allergic reaction affecting breathing
- 15. Immobilize injuries, apply ice, avoid moving affected area
- 17. Fractures: Bone breaks through skin causing wound
- 20. Thick-walled vessels carrying oxygen-rich blood from heart
- 21. Fractures: Break in bone without skin penetration
