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