Across
- 2. Most common cause of MODS
- 3. In SIRS or MODS this state results in weight loss, muscle wasting, and further organ failure
- 6. Results from failed hypothalamic regulatory processes; most serious form of heat stress
- 8. Examples include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that can trigger a systemic inflammatory response
- 11. MODS + 3 or more organ systems fail = mortality rates up to___%
- 13. The body's response to a variety of insults including infection (sepsis), ischemia infarction, and injury
- 14. Defined as a core temperature below 35 degrees C; occurs when heat produced by the body cannot compensate for heat lost to the environment
- 15. This type of traction provides a long-term pull that keeps injured bones and joints aligned
Down
- 1. True freezing that results in the formation of ice crystals in the tissues and cells
- 4. Examples include gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria that can trigger a systemic inflammatory response
- 5. In the US, someone dies from a traumatic injury every _____ minutes
- 7. Presence of systemic fat globules from fractures that are distributed into tissues/organs after a skeletal injury
- 8. Term used for the failure of 2 or more organ systems in the acutely ill; homeostasis cannot be maintained without intervention
- 9. A level ____ Trauma Center is capable of providing total care for every aspect of injury-from prevention through rehabilitation
- 10. Term used to describe sepsis with hypotension (despite fluid resuscitation) and inadequate tissue perfusion
- 12. _________ levels of ALT, AST, GGT, serum albumin and prealbumin can be found in a patient with MODS