Medical Terminology

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Across
  1. 3. Common and observable expressions of culture.
  2. 6. Observable actions.
  3. 7. Vibrating sound taht results from turbulent blood flow through the heart.
  4. 8. Producing or containing pus.
  5. 10. Softened tissue due to excessive moisture.
  6. 15. Formation and excretion of less than 100mL of urine.
  7. 17. Tissue that has lost the epithelial layer of skin.
  8. 18. Ability to understand how another person sees a situation, while remaining objective.
  9. 20. Containing serum and blood.
  10. 21. A temporary loss of consciousness that may signal decreased perfusion to the brain.
  11. 23. Character of one's walk.
  12. 25. Paralysis of the arms and the legs and all muscle movement below the injury.
  13. 26. A large protuberant abdominal skin fold.
  14. 27. Insufficient blood supply to a body part due to obstructed circulation.
  15. 28. Thinking and awareness.
  16. 29. Grayish, bluish, or purple skin tone.
  17. 31. Of lower concentration than in body fluids.
Down
  1. 1. A type of nociceptive pain originating internally.
  2. 2. Skin color that may appear pale with hypoxia and anemia.
  3. 4. Wound edges not attached to the wound bed.
  4. 5. removal of foreign material or dying tissue of a wound.
  5. 9. The normal processing of painful stimuli.
  6. 11. State in which a microorganism is present but no immune reaction occurs.
  7. 12. Involuntary voiding with underlying pathophysiologic origin.
  8. 13. Slow respiratory rate, less than 10 breaths per minute.
  9. 14. Motility and movement of the intestines.
  10. 16. State of normal body temperature in a patient.
  11. 19. A rhythmic, repetitive movement that can occur at rest or when movement is initiated.
  12. 22. Without muscle tone or resistance.
  13. 24. A measurable statement of expectations.
  14. 30. Artificially created opening of bowel on the abdominal skin surface.