Across
- 2. is a virus that can penetrate a microbial cell and cause its death.
- 10. are closed soft tissue injuries that occur as a result of movements that are not typical for a given structure, under a load that exceeds the permissible elasticity and strength of the tissues
- 12. including cases of traumatic asphyxia, in which the patient's chest is compressed between two blunt objects, causing suffocation.
- 13. damage to the musculoskeletal system and one or more internal organs, including the brain.
- 14. are injuries in which there are no visible morphological changes in the chest.
- 15. accumulation of blood in joints
- 16. is a pathological process that develops in the victim's body when blood circulation is restored after parts of the body have been released from the traumatic impact of heavy objects
Down
- 1. are closed mechanical injuries to tissues or organs that are not accompanied by visible damage to their anatomical integrity
- 3. is a set of preventive measures aimed at preventing the entry of microorganisms into any object
- 4. Set of injuries that recur under certain circumstances
- 5. - is a set of measures aimed at destroying microbes that have entered a wound, medicine or other object.
- 6. are medical preparations that contain live weakened ( attenuated ) or inactivated (killed) microorganisms
- 7. are substances produced by plants and are one of the factors of their natural immunity.
- 8. prolonged loss of consciousness
- 9. is an accumulation of air in the pleural cavity.
- 11. Accumulation of blood in nearby tissues
