Burn Trio Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. degree burns / These burns involve the epidermis and part of the dermis layer of skin. The burn site is red, blistered, and can also be swollen and painful.
  2. 9. / Second-degree burns that cover about 10% of the body are classified as moderate.
  3. 12. / a heart rhythm that isn’t normal.
  4. 16. / This layer is made up of living cells that are maturing and moving toward the surface to become the stratum corneum
  5. 17. / The thin outer layer of the skin with many other layers within.
  6. 18. / The deepest layer of skin. The subcutis, consisting of a network of collagen and fat cells, helps conserve the body's heat and protects the body from injury by acting as a “shock absorber”.
  7. 20. burns / These burns are due to prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays of the sun or other sources of radiation. Ex: X-rays
Down
  1. 1. burns / due to heat sources which raise the temperature of the skin and tissues and case tissue cell death or charring.
  2. 2. degree burns / These burns destroy the epidermis and the dermis. These burns can also damage bones, muscles, and tendons.
  3. 4. / First and second-degree burns that cover less than 10% of the body are considered minor and rarely require hospitalization.
  4. 5. / A type of painful wound caused by thermal, electrical, chemical, or electromagnetic energy.
  5. 6. / the absence of enough water in your body
  6. 7. / a painful skin condition where fluid fills a space between layers of skin.
  7. 8. burns / These burns are from electrical current, either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC).
  8. 9. / Skin pigment.
  9. 10. Corneum / This is the outermost layer made of cells containing the protein keratin. It keeps the body fluid in while keeping external substances out.
  10. 11. burns These burns are due to strong acids, alkalies, detergents, or solvents coming in contact with skin or eyes.
  11. 13. / The middle layer of the skin
  12. 14. degree burns / These burns only affect the epidermis. The burn site is red, painful, and dry with no blisters.
  13. 15. / Third-degree burns that cover more than 1% of the body are considered severe.
  14. 19. layer / This layer is where new skin cells divide to replace the old cells that are shed at the surface