HED M05 - Module 6 Review

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Across
  1. 3. collection of fluid in a bubble under the outer layer of skin
  2. 5. skin’s response to the trauma of ultraviolet radiation
  3. 6. entry and exit wound
  4. 7. skin is peeled off
  5. 9. crushed or mashed off
  6. 10. a flap of skin torn loose
  7. 12. first-degree burn
  8. 14. smooth edged cut
  9. 15. burn as a result of contact with hot liquids
  10. 19. entry wound only
  11. 20. cut with jagged or irregular edges and tears away skin tissue
  12. 22. burn caused by contact with live electrical currents
Down
  1. 1. burn caused by flames, hot objects, flammable vapor, steam, and hot liquids
  2. 2. caused by toxin-producing bacterium that travels to the nervous system
  3. 3. holds dressing in place
  4. 4. clean-cut or complete
  5. 7. applied over a wound to control bleeding and prevent contamination
  6. 8. removes top layer of skin, little blood loss, and painful
  7. 9. burn caused by acids, alkalis, and organic compounds
  8. 10. cutting or tearing off a body part
  9. 11. deep and narrow with a narrow with a high infection rate
  10. 13. swelling, redness, projecting warmth, throbbing pain, pus, fever, red streaks, and swollen lymph nodes
  11. 16. up to 8 hours after injury and helps to heal faster
  12. 17. thickness; third-degree burn
  13. 18. thickness; second-degree burn
  14. 21. burn caused by flashes