Across
- 6. People who are in stable condition but require medical assistance.(Triage)
- 7. A serious, unexpected and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- 12. A symptom of shock; excessive perspiration resulting in wet, clammy feeling when skin is touched.
- 15. Type of shock; Severe bleeding leads to a decrease in blood volume.
- 16. Excessive loss of blood
- 17. Type of shock; loss of body fluid causes disruption in normal acid-base balance of body.
- 18. People who are able to walk, and may only require bandages. (Triage)
- 19. Another word for shock
- 20. People who are not breathing and re-positioning their airway was unsuccessful.(Triage)
Down
- 1. The priority of care depending on the severity of the condition.
- 2. One who, in a perilous emergency, thinks with his legs.
- 3. Type of shock; caused by an acute infection.
- 4. Type of shock; Heart can not pump effectively because heart muscle is damaged.
- 5. People who are in critical condition and would die without immediate assistance.(Triage)
- 8. Type of shock; Trauma to respiratory tract; respiratory distress or arrest
- 9. Type of shock; Hypersensitive or allergic reaction causes body to release histamine.
- 10. Type of shock; Emotional distress causes sudden dilation of blood vessels.
- 11. Immediate care that is given to the victim of an injury or illness to minimize the effect of the injury
- 13. A clinical set of signs and symptoms associated with an inadequate supply of blood to body organs.
- 14. Type of shock; Injury and Trauma to brain and/or spinal cord.
