Across
- 2. = Used for tough tissue
- 3. = New tissue formed during healing
- 7. = Used to remove sutures
- 8. = Fibrous tissue replacing normal skin
- 12. = Clear and blood tinged drainage
- 14. = Formation of pus
- 15. = Numbing a specific area
- 16. = Body protective response to injury
- 18. = Clean technique to reduce microorganisms
- 20. = Protein that strengthens tissue
- 21. = Surgical glue
- 25. = Clamp used to stop bleeding
- 27. = Needle attached to suture
- 28. = Wraps around evenly
- 29. = Examination of cervix with scope
- 30. = Boil or infected hair follicle
- 32. = Bringing wound edges together
- 35. = Used to grasp tissue with teeth
- 36. = Holds sponges
- 38. = Invasion of pathogens
- 44. = Used to handle gauze
- 45. = Metal clips for wound closure
- 46. = Adhesive strips for wound closure
- 47. = Tissue building phase
- 48. = Wraps in figure eight pattern
- 49. = Area kept free of microorganisms during procedures
- 50. = Used for soft tissue
Down
- 1. = Procedure to release pus
- 4. = To make unclean by contact
- 5. = Freezing tissue to destroy it
- 6. = Injection of anesthetic into tissue
- 9. = First phase of wound healing
- 10. = Final healing phase
- 11. = Holds tissue open
- 13. = Must be removed from body
- 17. = Instrument used to hold suturing needle
- 19. = Pus and blood drainage
- 22. = Cell that produces collagen
- 23. = Small delicate hemostat
- 24. = Blocked oil gland lesion
- 26. = Thickness of suture material
- 31. = Abnormal tissue area
- 33. = Removal of tissue using a needle
- 34. = Wraps upward in spiral
- 37. = Covers ends like head or stump
- 39. = Tweezer like instrument
- 40. = Used to cut tissue
- 41. = Free from all microorganisms
- 42. = Movement of liquid that can cause contamination
- 43. = Bruise without skin break
