Across
- 4. usually be treated at home
- 5. degree burn affects all 3 layers of skin
- 6. middle layer of the skin
- 9. deepest layer of skin
- 11. burns due to heat sources which raise the temperature of the skin and tissues
- 12. Third-degree burns
- 14. heart rhythm disturbances, caused by an electrical burn
- 15. burns from electrical current
- 16. acute treatment phase and may last days to months to years
- 18. degree burn affect skin’s top and lower layers
- 20. burns can happen to anyone
Down
- 1. blood may lead to shock
- 2. occurs when heat, chemicals, sunlight, electricity or radiation damages skin tissue
- 3. burns due to strong acids, alkalies, detergents, or solvents coming into contact with the skin
- 4. Severe infection that may lead to amputation
- 7. First- and second-degree burns
- 8. degree burn the top layer of skin (epidermis) turns red and is painful but doesn’t typically blister
- 10. burns due to prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays of the sun
- 13. excess fluid and swelling in tissues
- 17. Second-degree burns
- 19. thin, outer layer of the skin
