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BLEEDING & WOUNDS
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abrasion: the top layer of skin is removed with either little or no blood loss
amputation: the cutting or removal of an appendage
laceration: wound that has jagged, irregular edges, usually caused by a forceful tearing away of skin tissue
puncture: deep, narrow wounds in the skin and underlying organs
avulsion: a piece of skin and/or underlying tissue is torn loose and hanging from the body or completely removed
incision: wound that has smooth edges and resemble a surgical or paper cut
open wound: break in the skin's surface resulting in external bleeding
closed wound: skin is not broken, tissue and blood vessels beneath the skin's surface are crushed, causing bleeding within a confined area
sutures: stitches that are used to close a wound
bandage: used to cover a dressing, to keep it in place over the wound or to apply pressure to help control bleeding
dressing: covering that is placed directly over a wound to help absorb blood, prevent infection and protect wound from further injury
blister: collection of fluid in a "bubble" under the outer layer of skin
hemorrhage: large amount of bleeding in a short time
arterial bleeding: bleeding from an artery, bleeding tends to spurt with each heartbeat
venous bleeding: bleeding from a vein, bleeding tends to flow steadily
capillary bleeding: bleeding that oozes from a wound steadily but slowly
RICE: rest, ice, compression, elevate
external bleeding: blood coming from an open wound
internal bleeding: skin is not broken and blood is not seen
impaled object: foreign object penetrating a body part
BLEEDING & WOUNDS
Across:3. | bleeding that oozes from a wound steadily but slowly | 10. | blood coming from an open wound | 11. | covering that is placed directly over a wound to help absorb blood, prevent infection and protect wound from further injury | 13. | foreign object penetrating a body part |
| 16. | wound that has smooth edges and resemble a surgical or paper cut | 18. | break in the skin's surface resulting in external bleeding | 20. | bleeding from a vein, bleeding tends to flow steadily |
| | Down:1. | large amount of bleeding in a short time | 2. | skin is not broken and blood is not seen | 4. | the cutting or removal of an appendage | 5. | wound that has jagged, irregular edges, usually caused by a forceful tearing away of skin tissue | 6. | bleeding from an artery, bleeding tends to spurt with each heartbeat | 7. | the top layer of skin is removed with either little or no blood loss | 8. | collection of fluid in a "bubble" under the outer layer of skin |
| 9. | stitches that are used to close a wound | 12. | rest, ice, compression, elevate | 14. | a piece of skin and/or underlying tissue is torn loose and hanging from the body or completely removed | 15. | skin is not broken, tissue and blood vessels beneath the skin's surface are crushed, causing bleeding within a confined area | 17. | used to cover a dressing, to keep it in place over the wound or to apply pressure to help control bleeding | 19. | deep, narrow wounds in the skin and underlying organs |
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BLEEDING & WOUNDS
Across:3. | bleeding that oozes from a wound steadily but slowly | 10. | blood coming from an open wound | 11. | covering that is placed directly over a wound to help absorb blood, prevent infection and protect wound from further injury | 13. | foreign object penetrating a body part |
| 16. | wound that has smooth edges and resemble a surgical or paper cut | 18. | break in the skin's surface resulting in external bleeding | 20. | bleeding from a vein, bleeding tends to flow steadily |
| | Down:1. | large amount of bleeding in a short time | 2. | skin is not broken and blood is not seen | 4. | the cutting or removal of an appendage | 5. | wound that has jagged, irregular edges, usually caused by a forceful tearing away of skin tissue | 6. | bleeding from an artery, bleeding tends to spurt with each heartbeat | 7. | the top layer of skin is removed with either little or no blood loss | 8. | collection of fluid in a "bubble" under the outer layer of skin |
| 9. | stitches that are used to close a wound | 12. | rest, ice, compression, elevate | 14. | a piece of skin and/or underlying tissue is torn loose and hanging from the body or completely removed | 15. | skin is not broken, tissue and blood vessels beneath the skin's surface are crushed, causing bleeding within a confined area | 17. | used to cover a dressing, to keep it in place over the wound or to apply pressure to help control bleeding | 19. | deep, narrow wounds in the skin and underlying organs |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only