Across
- 2. shock caused by severe infection
- 5. deformation of tissues that is permenant
- 11. external forces acting on internal tissue that causes internal reactions within tissue
- 13. 2 force pairs act at opposite ends of a structure
- 15. non equal forces but direct loads applies to opposing surface
- 17. twisting of tissue in opposite directions
- 19. due to panic
- 20. shock due to inability of the heart to pump enough blood to the body
- 23. ability of a tissue to resist a load
- 24. shock that is caused by severe illness
- 27. freezing of tissue
- 28. when a bone is forced out of alignment but goes back into place
- 30. force that pulls/stretches tissue
Down
- 1. shock caused by severe illness
- 3. point elastic limit of tissue
- 4. shock that is commonly known as fainting;
- 6. shock caused by severe allergic reaction
- 7. shock that is general dilation of blood vessels w/in cardiovascular system
- 8. extent of deformation under tissue loading
- 9. If the flash-to-bang calculation is 30” or less,people should seek shelter and not resume outdoor activity until 30’ after the last audile thunder
- 10. – A manner of estimating the proximity (miles away) of dangerous lightning by counting the seconds between a flash of lightning and the bang of thunder.
- 12. when the bodys temp. gets below 95 degrees
- 14. when a bone is forced out of alignment and has to be surically or manually replaced
- 16. shock that stems from trauma in which there is
- 18. internal resistance of tissue under loading
- 21. external loads applied toward one another
- 22. change of tissue shape
- 25. deformation of tissues that occurs with application of constant load
- 26. physical injury or wound produced by external or internal force
- 29. loss
