Across
- 3. Category/stage of pressure ulcer that involves full thickness tissue loss, subcutaneous fat may be visible, but the bone, tendon or muscle is not exposed
- 5. Of or pertaining to the death of tissue in response to disease or injury
- 8. a torn jagged wound
- 10. a layer of this kind of tissue is red and moist consisting of blood vessels and connective tissue covers the wound base
- 11. the loss of epidermis
- 12. decreased blood flow to tissue, usually result in tissue death; occurs when capillary blood flow is obstructed
- 13. a category of pressure ulcer that includes full thickness tissue loss with depth unknown, depth may be obscured by slough and or eschar
- 16. the force exerted on the skin while the skin remains stationary and bony structures move
- 17. bleeding from an acute wound, can be internal or external
- 18. Surface damage caused by the skin rubbing against another surface that often results in an abrasion
Down
- 1. stage of pressure ulcer that includes full thickness tissue loss with depth unknown, may be obscured by slough and or eschar
- 2. to remove necrotic tissue from a wound
- 4. category/ stage of pressure ulcer that involves partial thickness loss of dermis presenting as a shallow open ulcer with red-pink wound bed without slough; can also appear as a blister
- 6. a way of cleansing wounds of exudate and debris; involves a syringe to flush the areas with a constant flow of solution
- 7. fluid, cells or other substances that have been slowly discharged from cells or blood vessels through small holes or breaks in cell membranes
- 9. when wound layers separate below the fascial layer and visceral organs protrude through the wound opening; a medical emergency requiring placement of sterile saline towels placed over tissues
- 14. a thick layer of dead, dry tissue that covers a pressure ulcer
- 15. softening of the skin caused by moisture such as skin that remains moist over an extended period
