heart Crossword Puzzles
The Heart 2015-02-26
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- An indication of cardiovascular health because ______ blood pressure when resting is an indication for clogged arteries.
- This has a thicker layer of muscle compared to a vein.
- Small veins that receive blood from the capillaries.
- This node sends signals down the a ________ bundle and it passes into large fibers.
- These fibers signal the ventricles to contract.
- These cells are smaller than the other type of cell in your body.
- What node initiates the heart beat? This node also sends out a stimulus that causes the atria to contract.
- Veins carry blood __________ the heart.
- Blood that carries blood against gravity have _______ to keep blood flowing toward the heart.
- How many sounds are there for a heart beat?
- exchange at the _________ beds is primarily a result of osmotic and blood pressure.
- These are microscopic vessels between arterioles and venules.
- Osmotic pressure is higher than blood pressure in this end.
- A cone-shaped, muscular organ located between the lungs, directly behind the sternum
- This side of the heart collects the blood flowing around the body and then pumps it through the lungs to pick up oxygen.
- The first sounds of a heart beat, typically low and dull and lasts longer than the second sound.
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- When a chamber contracts.
- This cell has a nucleus, fights infections and translucent if not stained.
- ___________end blood pressure is higher than osmotic pressure.
- Each heartbeat.
- Arrangements of protein fibers that prevent over stretching of adjacent cells.
- When a chamber relaxes.
- The second sound that follows the first sound after a brief pause.
- This tissue makes up the layer that makes up the capillaries.
24 Clues: Each heartbeat. • When a chamber relaxes. • When a chamber contracts. • Veins carry blood __________ the heart. • How many sounds are there for a heart beat? • These fibers signal the ventricles to contract. • Small veins that receive blood from the capillaries. • This has a thicker layer of muscle compared to a vein. • ...
Tiger heart 2019-11-28
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- What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 2?
- In what kind of dystrophy there are changes in the myocardium, resembling a tiger heart?
- Synthesis of substances, which do not occur in normal conditions.
- Simplest method of differential staining of collagen, another name Van Gieson's stain.
- The collapse of ultrastructure and intercellular substance, that leads to accumulation of products of disturbed metabolism
- Acidophilic lumps around the nucleus, formed in the cytoplasm (often hepatocytes) in protein dystrophy.
- Metabolic disorder of copper leads to .... disease
- A particle representing an iron-storage complex that is formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin or an abnormal metabolic pathway of ferritin.
- Name the reaction:staining method used to detect polysaccharides such as glycogen, and mucosubstances such as glycoproteins, glycolipids and mucins in tissues.
- Pigment that determines the color of the skin, hair and eye color of a person.
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- What medicine is used in the treatment of gout?
- Which hormone of pineal inhibits synthesis of melanin?
- In which type of dystrophy occurs the phenomenon of metachromasia, characteristical change in the color of staining carried out in biological tissues.
- What substance forms "Berlin blue" under the action of potassium ferricyanide and hydrochloric acid?
- What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 1?
- What kind of jaundice is observed in acute and chronic hepatitis, hepatic cirrhosis and autointoxication?
- A yellow-orange compound that is produced by the breakdown of hemoglobin from red blood cells.
- Severe hyperuricemia (syndrome), characterized by neurologic dysfunction and uric acid overproduction
- Histochemically, fats identified by using of some methods: Sudan 4 stain them in ….. color
- "Cells eltarged in volume. Cytoplasm is filled with small translucent vacuoles, nucleus is replaced to the periphery of cell." What kind of dystrophy is described?
20 Clues: What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 2? • What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 1? • What medicine is used in the treatment of gout? • Metabolic disorder of copper leads to .... disease • Which hormone of pineal inhibits synthesis of melanin? • Synthesis of substances, which do not occur in normal conditions. • ...
The Heart 2020-12-04
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- Sensors that detect changes in blood pressure.
- This is another name for the mitral valve
- This is the circulation that goes through the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- The heart has _____ chambers.
- The walls of the left ventricle are the _________________ because it needs to pump blood through the entire body.
- These blood vessels’ walls are only one cell thick, which enables the exchange of materials from the blood to cells and from the cells to the blood.
- Take blood from capillaries to veins.
- This is a big artery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart and out to the body.
- Our circulatory system is a _____________ system.
- These are the chambers that receive blood.
- This is the circulation that goes throughout the body.
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- These supply the heart with oxygenated blood.
- The closing of heart valves makes this sound.
- These are the chambers that pump blood out of the heart.
- Take blood from arteries to capillaries; have more smooth muscle tissue than arteries; play a large role in the regulation of blood flow.
- Large blood vessel with thick walls, smooth muscles and small lumen; takes blood away from the heart.
- This valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- Large blood vessel with thin walls and large lumen; brings blood back to the heart.
- This valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.
- These blood vessels bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- This valve prevents deoxygenated blood from moving backward into the right ventricle.
- Type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart.
- This valve prevents oxygenated blood from moving backward into the left ventricle.
23 Clues: The heart has _____ chambers. • Take blood from capillaries to veins. • This is another name for the mitral valve • These are the chambers that receive blood. • These supply the heart with oxygenated blood. • The closing of heart valves makes this sound. • Sensors that detect changes in blood pressure. • Type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart. • ...
Heart Failure 2023-01-12
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- directly generates cyclic guanosine monophosphate and restores the sensitivity of soluble guanylate cyclase to endogenous nitric oxide
- imbalance of estrogen and androgen in the male breast tissue
- agent that alters the force or energy of muscular contractions
- Subset III: __________ AKA Cold and Dry
- collection of fluid inside the abdomen
- a serious but rare adverse effect of loops diuretics
- released from ventricle in response to increased volume in heart
- term for enlarged heart
- Beta blocker salt component shown to improve survival in patients with HF
- the only heart failure medicine specifically indicated for self-identified African American patients
- NYHA Functional Class: Mild symptoms (dyspnea, fatigue, or chest pain) with ordinary daily activities
- Approved for use in stable, symptomatic chronic HF on maximally tolerated doses of beta-blocker therapy unless contraindicated
- term for breathlessness or shortness of breath
- Levels of digitalis that are 2.2 ng/ml
- shortness of breath when lying flat
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- has a boxed warning for cyanide toxicity
- Agent with increased risk for genital mycotic infections
- an example of an ACE inhibitor
- Considered in patients with volume overload in the absence of symptomatic hypotension to help relieve congestion and dyspnea as an adjunct to IV diuretics
- ultrasound of the heart
- this chamber of the heart this pumps blood to the lungs
- defined as a baseline EF of 40% or less with a 10-point or greater increase from baseline and a repeat EF measurement greater than 40% (abbreviation)
- cardiac output consists of heart rate x ____ volume
- allergic reaction involving edema of the face and airways when taking captopril
- NNT to prevent all- cause mortality over time for MRA therapy
25 Clues: ultrasound of the heart • term for enlarged heart • an example of an ACE inhibitor • shortness of breath when lying flat • collection of fluid inside the abdomen • Levels of digitalis that are 2.2 ng/ml • Subset III: __________ AKA Cold and Dry • has a boxed warning for cyanide toxicity • term for breathlessness or shortness of breath • ...
Heart Actions 2023-04-05
21 Clues: Gen. 6:6 • Gen. 6:5 • Exo. 25:2 • Gen. 8:21 • Exo. 35:5 • Isaiah 1:5 • Lev. 26:16 • Exo. 28:30 • Mark 12:33 • Exo. 35:21 • Eccl. 2:10 • Psalm 119:1 • Deut. 11:13 • I Sam. 12:24 • Prov. 3:5, 6 • Jeremiah3:10 • Jeremiah 24:7 • Psalm 119:145 • Colossians 3:16 • Psalm 119:2, 10 • Psalm 119:34, 69
heart terms 2023-10-28
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- swollen and dilated veins
- coronary artery bypass graft
- automated external defibrillator
- inside of heart
- bring deoxygenated blood to the heart
- heart doesn't pump efficiently from left ventricle
- ultrasound of the heart
- xray done with contrast dye
- portable ecg machine
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- test ordered to see if there are compounds indicating heart damage in blood.
- used to manually pump heart
- ballooning of an artery
- small
- meaning inside
- meaning heart
- exercising to see hearts reaction
- common name heart attack
- denoted by the prefix cardio-
- take oxygenated blood to the body
- meaning outside
- outside of heart
- electrocardiogram
- if the person dies, dont bring them back
- meaning middle
- complete stopping of the heart
25 Clues: small • meaning heart • meaning inside • meaning middle • inside of heart • meaning outside • outside of heart • electrocardiogram • portable ecg machine • ballooning of an artery • ultrasound of the heart • common name heart attack • swollen and dilated veins • used to manually pump heart • xray done with contrast dye • coronary artery bypass graft • denoted by the prefix cardio- • ...
The Heart 2024-09-23
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- first branches off of aorta supply blood to heart muscle
- too much of this electrolyte increases heart rate
- location of the heart in the thoracic cavity
- diagnostic test used to assess the electrical activity for diagnosing arrhythmias
- contraction of heart muscle
- heart's pacemaker where rate of 60-100 is set
- heart rate less than 60 beats per minute
- how cells in cardiac muscle are linked
- risk factors for heart disease which cannot be changed
- heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute
- nervous system which causes increased heart rate and contraction force when stimulated
- volume of blood pumped by each ventricle in a minute
- thickest layer of the heart/heart muscle
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- largest heart chamber with thickest wall to pump blood out to entire body
- difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings
- valve located between left atrium and left ventricle
- too much of this electrolyte can slow the heart rate
- valve located between right atrium and right ventricle
- hormone which causes increased heart rate and cardiac output
- relaxation of the heart muscle
- keeps blood from flowing back into left ventricle
21 Clues: contraction of heart muscle • relaxation of the heart muscle • how cells in cardiac muscle are linked • heart rate less than 60 beats per minute • thickest layer of the heart/heart muscle • location of the heart in the thoracic cavity • heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute • heart's pacemaker where rate of 60-100 is set • ...
Heart hy 2024-10-23
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- substance that is pumped by the heart through veins and arteries; delivers nutrients and oxygen to body cells and removes waste products like CO2
- used to describe veins/arteries leading to lungs
- membrane that separates heart from other bodily structures
- when muscles cells squeeze together to get smaller and produce movement; in the heart this is called systole
- largest artery in the body, oxygenated blood from heart travels through it to the rest of the bpdy
- structure that can open/close to let blood through; prevent backflow of blood.
- walls that separate heart chambers; prevent mixing of blood
- valve that oxygenates blood from left ventricle travels through to get to the aorta
- type of circulation that supplies blood for the heart itself to FUNCTION, not pump around the body
- pump blood out of the heart
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- circuit that transports blood from heart to lungs & back to oxygenate blood
- circuit that transports blood from heart to body and back to oxygenate body tissues
- inferior tip of heart
- heart is a cardiac _______
- a.k.a left atrioventricular valve or bicuspid valve, separates left atfrium from left ventricle
- act as holding chambers for blood; pump into ventricles
- vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart; inferior / superior ____ ____
- number of chambers in the heart
- measured in bpm (beats per minute), the number of contractions that the heart undergoes per minute; cardiac output divided by stroke volume equals this
- a.k.a right atrioventricular valve,separate right atrium from right ventricle
- in the lungs, carbon dioxide diffuses out of blood and this diffuses in.
21 Clues: inferior tip of heart • heart is a cardiac _______ • pump blood out of the heart • number of chambers in the heart • used to describe veins/arteries leading to lungs • act as holding chambers for blood; pump into ventricles • membrane that separates heart from other bodily structures • walls that separate heart chambers; prevent mixing of blood • ...
Unit 5 crossword puzzle - Noah Aldana 2021-07-04
Across
- coronary artery bypass graft
- high blood pressure
- stopping of the heart
- atrium
- bottom of heart
- do not resuscitate
- fatty substance
- aorta
- vessel
- skin
- plug or blockage
- automated external defibrillator
- heart or crown
- review of systems
- myocardial infarction
- heart attack
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- procedure where heart is replaced with donor's
- contrast is injected to diagnose narrowing or aneurysms
- top of heart
- inner lay of heart
- ultrasound of heart and its vessels
- dilated veins
- checks heart rhythm with wires on chest
- artery
- middle, muscular layer of heart
- artery with weakened wall swelling
- outer layer of heart
- portable ECG machine
- heart
29 Clues: skin • aorta • heart • atrium • vessel • artery • top of heart • heart attack • dilated veins • heart or crown • bottom of heart • fatty substance • plug or blockage • review of systems • inner lay of heart • do not resuscitate • high blood pressure • outer layer of heart • portable ECG machine • stopping of the heart • myocardial infarction • coronary artery bypass graft • middle, muscular layer of heart • ...
Cardiovascular system 2022-04-06
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- Phase when the heart muscle is contracting
- Fluid filled spaces around arterioles, capillaries and venules
- Related to vein or veins
- Administering into a vein
- Thin membrane that surrounds the heart, outer covering of the heart
- Pertaining to the heart
- Disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump
- Small artery
- Thin tissue layer that lines the inside of the heart
- Slower than normal heart rate
- Pumping chambers of the heart
- Small vein
- Faster than normal heart rate
- Pertaining to the lungs
- Shows the blood flow through arteries, veins or the heart.
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- EKG or ECG, record of the electrical activity of the myocardium
- Graphic outline of the heart's movement
- Narrowing
- Inflammation of a vein
- Valve between the atrium and ventricle
- No heart activity
- Related to artery or arteries
- Main artery leaving the heart
- Muscle of the heart
- Using a needle to remove blood from a vein
- Phase when the heart muscle is relaxed
- Superior chambers of the heart, blood enters here
- Inner layer of pericardium, closes to heart
- One who specializes in treating conditions of the heart and blood vessels
29 Clues: Narrowing • Small vein • Small artery • No heart activity • Muscle of the heart • Inflammation of a vein • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to the lungs • Related to vein or veins • Administering into a vein • Related to artery or arteries • Main artery leaving the heart • Slower than normal heart rate • Pumping chambers of the heart • Faster than normal heart rate • ...
Medical Terminology Unit 5 Activity 2 2024-11-14
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- Blood pressure
- the heart isn't effiecently pumping from the left ventricle
- condition where artery wall is weakened causing it to swell
- located on the right side of the heart
- measure items that indicate heart damage
- located on the left side of the heart
- made of cardiac muscle and has 4 chambers
- when the heart fully stops
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Myocardial Infarction
- Atrial Fibrillation
- vessel
- heart
- Portable ecg device that measures heart activity
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- High blood pressure that could cause a heart attack
- Monitoring the heart with physical activity
- X-ray dye that's injected into blood vessels
- commonly known as a heart attack occurs when there is a leak of blood flow
- tabs and wires placed on the chest and records activity
- Surrounds and protects the heart
- congestive heart failure
- outer layer of the heart
- blood condition
- meaning artery
- blood vessel
26 Clues: heart • vessel • blood vessel • Blood pressure • meaning artery • blood condition • Atrial Fibrillation • Myocardial Infarction • Coronary Artery Disease • Coronary Artery Disease • congestive heart failure • outer layer of the heart • when the heart fully stops • Surrounds and protects the heart • located on the left side of the heart • located on the right side of the heart • ...
Cardiovascular 2021-02-09
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- ballooned blood vessel in the hear
- carries blood away from heart
- listens to heart
- blood supply to brain is interrupted
- blood pressure
- harder for heart to pump blood to body
- pumps blood through body
- coronary care unit
- aorta
- chest pain
- where gas exchange occurs
- abnormal heart rhythm
- slow
- do not resusitate
- vessel
- smallest blood vessel
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- measures heart
- ultrasound that looks at heart
- carries blood to heart
- monitors electrical impulses in heart
- fungal infection in the heart
- beats per minute
- fast
- dye is injected into blood vessels
- heart
25 Clues: fast • slow • aorta • heart • vessel • chest pain • measures heart • blood pressure • listens to heart • beats per minute • do not resusitate • coronary care unit • abnormal heart rhythm • smallest blood vessel • carries blood to heart • pumps blood through body • where gas exchange occurs • carries blood away from heart • fungal infection in the heart • ultrasound that looks at heart • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-05-18
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- The largest vein in the body
- Cavity that contains the heart
- Type of blood vessel that is thin enough to allow nutrients to pass through its walls
- Used to control the beating of the heart.
- Caused by the closing of valves in the heart
- The outermost layer of the heart
- The type of muscle making up the heart
- Stoppage of the heart
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- A type of vein that is twisted and enlarged
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- Chambers of the heart that pump blood into the body
- Chambers of the heart that receive blood from the body
- A lack of blood flow to the heart
- Sling that supports the heart
- Transported by the cardiovascular system
- The large blood vessels attached to the heart
- Cardiac ______ System
- The main artery that carries blood away from the heart
- Allow blood to move through the heart correctly
- can lead to damage to the heart caused by a lack of oxygen
20 Clues: Cardiac ______ System • Stoppage of the heart • The largest vein in the body • Sling that supports the heart • Cavity that contains the heart • The outermost layer of the heart • A lack of blood flow to the heart • The type of muscle making up the heart • Transported by the cardiovascular system • Used to control the beating of the heart. • ...
Cardiovascular system 2020-06-15
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- blood pressure
- a complete stop of the heart
- instrument to measure pressure
- under or insufficient
- heart attack
- high blood pressure
- top of heart
- slow
- middle
- heart doctor
- ventricle tachycardia
- condition when an artery has a weakened wall
- fast
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- out layer of heart
- written record of vessels
- above or over
- thin layer of the heart that lines each chamber
- beats per minute
- do not resuscitate
- fast heart beat
- bottom of heart
- test using ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessel
- heart
- works with a network of blood vessels
24 Clues: slow • fast • heart • middle • heart attack • top of heart • heart doctor • above or over • blood pressure • fast heart beat • bottom of heart • beats per minute • out layer of heart • do not resuscitate • high blood pressure • under or insufficient • ventricle tachycardia • written record of vessels • a complete stop of the heart • instrument to measure pressure • works with a network of blood vessels • ...
Heart Health 2019-02-15
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- the chemical element of atomic number 11
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart
- activity requiring physical effort
- a group of drugs that act to reduce levels of fats in the blood
- an ester formed from glycerol and three fatty acid groups
- a blood clot
- obstruction of the blood supply
- the enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in size of its cells
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- muscular middle layer of the wall of the heart
- drug to control heart rate, rhythm, and decrease blood pressure
- surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel
- membrane enclosing the heart
- the chemical element of atomic number 8
- the kinds of food a person habitually eats
- each of the two main chambers of the heart
- valve formed of three triangular segments
- arteries which surround and supply the heart
- body fluid that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to cells
- the passage of blood through the blood vessels
- main artery of the body
20 Clues: a blood clot • main artery of the body • membrane enclosing the heart • obstruction of the blood supply • activity requiring physical effort • the chemical element of atomic number 8 • the chemical element of atomic number 11 • valve formed of three triangular segments • the kinds of food a person habitually eats • each of the two main chambers of the heart • ...
The Heart 2020-08-13
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- meaning aorta
- meaning pressure
- high blood pressure
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- meaning heart or crown
- meaning coronary artery bypass graft
- blood
- a condition where the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- pumps blood to the body
- procedure done in a specialized area of radiology
- meaning ventricular tachycardia
- meaning narrowing
- hardening of the arteries
- meaning do not resuscitate
- muscular-walled tube that transports oxygenated blood
- a tube that conveys blood or other fluid
- is a portable ECG machine that's worn for a few days
- meaning vessel
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- tests how hard the heart is working during activity
- also known as an EKG or ECG
- meaning coronary artery disease
- a condition where an artery has a weakened wall that causes it to swell
- any of the tubes that form part of the circulation system
- meaning point of maximum impulse of the heart
- low blood pressure
- meaning atrium
- meaning premature ventricular contraction
- myocardial infarction
- condition where the heart is not efficiently pumping from the left ventricle
- produce oxygen
- meaning chest
- meaning heart
32 Clues: blood • meaning aorta • meaning chest • meaning heart • meaning atrium • produce oxygen • meaning vessel • meaning pressure • meaning narrowing • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • myocardial infarction • meaning heart or crown • pumps blood to the body • hardening of the arteries • meaning do not resuscitate • also known as an EKG or ECG • meaning coronary artery disease • ...
The Heart 2013-02-11
Across
- found within arteries extending from ventricles
- outer membrane of pericardium
- the two receiving chambers
- layer of endothelium lying on top of layer of thin CT
- valve with two flaps
- largest artery of the body
- cells that die may form this blockage, another name for a heart attack
- main tissue of heart, second/middle layer
- receives blood from heart muscle and returns it to right atrium
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- extends from heart to body's cells and back to heart
- inflammation of heart valves
- arteries that supply heart with blood
- septum between ventricles
- the two main pumping chambers
- extends from heart to lungs and back to heart
- cords of tissue that prevent valve flaps from moving backward into atria
- prolonged blockage of coronary arteries by blood clots
- vessels that drain cardiac muscle
- wall-like mass of tissue separating heart chambers
- inflammation of pericardium
20 Clues: valve with two flaps • septum between ventricles • the two receiving chambers • largest artery of the body • inflammation of pericardium • inflammation of heart valves • outer membrane of pericardium • the two main pumping chambers • vessels that drain cardiac muscle • arteries that supply heart with blood • main tissue of heart, second/middle layer • ...
Heart Disease 2016-05-05
Across
- irregular heartbeat
- when heart cannot pump enough blood to organs
- a small device placed in the chest to regulate the heartbeat
- any of the muscular walled tubes forming the circulation system
- each of the two main chambers of the heart
- number of heartbeats per minute at rest of a normal person
- a condition in which the force of blood on walls is too low
- an irregular often rapid heart beat
- sign of heart disease caused by lack of oxygen
- another term for heart attack
- way to prevent disease by training heart
- a small colorless disk shaped cell fragment, involved in clotting
- the buildup of fats, cholesterol, and other things on artery walls
- a chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
- any of the tubes that carry blood to the heart
- cause of heart disease caused by anxiety
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- a blockage of blood flow to the heart
- way to prevent heart disease by watching what you eat
- a condition in which the force of blood on artery walls is too high
- acronym for warning signs of a heart attack
- protect from disease
- Chest discomfort, shortness of breath, nausea
- colorless fluid part of blood
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart
- carry oxygen through blood
- cause of heart disease involving tobacco
- checks for problems
- given by doctor to prevent heart disease
- life saving technique
- way to prevent heart disease by lowering blood pressure in a low stress manner
- the most effective method to clean arteries
31 Clues: irregular heartbeat • checks for problems • protect from disease • life saving technique • carry oxygen through blood • colorless fluid part of blood • another term for heart attack • an irregular often rapid heart beat • a blockage of blood flow to the heart • cause of heart disease involving tobacco • given by doctor to prevent heart disease • ...
Heart failure 2016-03-12
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- this kind of oedema is classic in RVF
- an example of an ACE inhibitor
- gallop A third heart sound that occurs early in diastole. In older individuals it indicates the presence of congestive heart failure. Caused by a sudden deceleration of blood flow into the left ventricle from the left atrium.
- 2 words but written as one - the ethnicity associated with higher risk of heart failure
- patients in this stage have advanced structural heart disease
- the presence of excess potassium in the urine.
- a risk factor for heart failure
- the term for thickening or enlargement of the ventricular walls.
- two words written as one enlargement of the right ventricle due to high pressure in the lungs
- neck veins may be what in a RVF patient
- this fraction is a measurement to assess how well the patients heart is functioning, 55-75% is normal and below 40% suggests heart failure
- a what antagonist may be given as part of the drug therapy once stabilised
- approximately how many hundred thousand are affected by heart failure In the UK
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- the distension of the neck veins precipitated by the maneuver of firm pressure over the liver is termed as the what reflux
- both ventricles may be dilated with poor filling and emptying
- is a counter regulatory substance that vasodilates and helps reduce overload.
- is a potent vasoconstrictor and causes the adrenal cortex to secrete aldosterone
- an example of an angiotensin receptor blocker
- this type of heart failure has an elevated left and right end diastolic pressure
- What does D stand for in ADHF
- any of a group of substances produced by specialized cells (neurosecretory cells) structurally typical of the nervous, rather than of the endocrine, system. These pass along nerve-cell extensions (axons) and are released into the bloodstream at special regions called neurohemal organs.
- the abbreviation for drugs that reduce the production of angiotensin 2
- these drugs help off load the excess volume
- a classic sign of LVF
- load the force needed to eject blood into the circulation
- an example of a Beta adrenergic blocker
- this type of heart failure causes a decreased cardiac output and decreased left ventricular ejection fraction
- this kind of artery disease is the biggest risk factor for heart failure
- The term for patients in LVF who may cough up blood
- depends on venous return and compliance
- Beta what are a kind of drug used in heart failure once stabilised
- oedema a classic sign of LVF
- secreted by the ventricles in response to increased ventricle pressures to counter effects of SNS and renin
33 Clues: a classic sign of LVF • What does D stand for in ADHF • oedema a classic sign of LVF • an example of an ACE inhibitor • a risk factor for heart failure • this kind of oedema is classic in RVF • an example of a Beta adrenergic blocker • depends on venous return and compliance • neck veins may be what in a RVF patient • these drugs help off load the excess volume • ...
heart crossword 2023-03-12
Across
- valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- thin walled vessel that carries blood from body tissues and lungs back to the heart
- beat of the heart as felt through the walls of the arteries
- relaxation phase of the heartbeat
- contraction phase of the heartbeat
- double layered membrane surrounding the heart
- one of two upper chambers of the heart
- structure in veins or in the heart that temporarily closes an opening
- muscular middle layer of the heart
- gas that enters the blood through the lungs
- two common carotid arteries located on either side of the neck
- small vein
- smallest type of blood vessel
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- innermost lining of blood vessels
- one of two lower chambers in the heart
- largest artery in the body
- small artery
- inner lining of the heart
- largest vein in the body
- largest type of blood vessel
- partition or wall dividing a cavity
21 Clues: small vein • small artery • largest vein in the body • inner lining of the heart • largest artery in the body • largest type of blood vessel • smallest type of blood vessel • innermost lining of blood vessels • relaxation phase of the heartbeat • contraction phase of the heartbeat • muscular middle layer of the heart • partition or wall dividing a cavity • ...
Heart Crossword 2022-05-13
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- are at the apex of the heart.
- is when platelets stick to each other and the damaged area, and release a mixture of chemicals.
- involved in allergic reactions.
- transmit the electrical signal down the septum.
- feed the heart muscle tissue itself with oxygen and nutrients.
- pumps blood to the right ventricle.
- prevents back flow of blood into the left atrium.
- pumps blood to the body.
- semilunar valve prevents back flow of blood back into the right ventricle.
- attack and destroy invading pathogens.
- pumps blood to the lungs.
- carry oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- increase allergic and inflammatory responses.
- is the main artery in the body.
- is a hairpin loop in the aorta that wraps around the pulmonary veins and heads downwards.
- prevents back flow of blood back into the left ventricle and has three flaps.
- are immune molecules that poke holes in rbc’s causing them to burst and release hemoglobin.
- is where all the veins from the head merge together.
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- help the blood to clot at wounds.
- carry oxygen poor blood back to the lungs.
- prevents back flow of blood back to the right atrium.
- carry oxygen rich blood to the heart from the lungs.
- can consume bacteria by phagocytosis and are granular.
- is an involuntary contraction of damaged arteries or arterioles.
- is located in the inferior inner surface of the right atria.
- develop antibodies and attack bacteria.
- is where all the veins from the lower merge together.
- is a series of events that cause the blood to thicken into a gel-like consistency.
- pumps blood from the lungs into the left ventricle.
- is the part of the aorta that heads down.
- sends a signal for the rest of the heart when to contract. \
- is a missing clotting factor that causes the blood to not clot properly.
- can consume bacteria by phagocytosis and are agranular.
- can bind readily to oxygen and carbon dioxide.
34 Clues: pumps blood to the body. • pumps blood to the lungs. • are at the apex of the heart. • involved in allergic reactions. • is the main artery in the body. • carry oxygen and carbon dioxide. • help the blood to clot at wounds. • pumps blood to the right ventricle. • attack and destroy invading pathogens. • develop antibodies and attack bacteria. • ...
Heart Health 2022-07-19
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- the chemical element of atomic number 11
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart
- activity requiring physical effort
- a group of drugs that act to reduce levels of fats in the blood
- an ester formed from glycerol and three fatty acid groups
- a blood clot
- obstruction of the blood supply
- the enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in size of its cells
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- muscular middle layer of the wall of the heart
- drug to control heart rate, rhythm, and decrease blood pressure
- surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel
- membrane enclosing the heart
- the chemical element of atomic number 8
- the kinds of food a person habitually eats
- each of the two main chambers of the heart
- valve formed of three triangular segments
- arteries which surround and supply the heart
- body fluid that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to cells
- the passage of blood through the blood vessels
- main artery of the body
20 Clues: a blood clot • main artery of the body • membrane enclosing the heart • obstruction of the blood supply • activity requiring physical effort • the chemical element of atomic number 8 • the chemical element of atomic number 11 • valve formed of three triangular segments • the kinds of food a person habitually eats • each of the two main chambers of the heart • ...
heart xword 2018-02-15
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- Recoil of elastic arteries keeps blood flowing during ventricular relaxation
- the flow of blood from a metarteriole through capillaries and into a postcapillary venule
- a very small vein, especially one collecting blood from the capillaries.
- plasma membranes of endothelial cells form a continuous tube that is interrupted only by intercellular clefts, gaps between neighboring endothelial cells
- the development of new blood vessels
- it is made up of one layer of endothelial cells
- it lies between the tunica intima on the inside and the tunica externa on the outside.
- monitors the blood flow into the capillary
- the inside space of a tubular structure such as an artery or intestine
- a network of 10-100 capillaries that arises from a single metarteriole
- helps regulate blood pressure in the brain
- the dilatation of blood vessels, which decreases blood pressure
- the outermost layer of a blood vessel, surrounding the tunica media
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- a network of small blood vessels that supply the walls of large blood vessels
- Distribution of blood to each of the various organs
- venule that receives blood from a capillary
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- the proximal end of a metarteriole i surrounded by scattered smooth muscle fibers whose contraction and relaxation help regulate blood flow
- the alternative route of the blood flow to a body part through an anastomosis
- The terminal end of the arteriole, this region tapers toward the capillary junction
- a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries
- the opposition of blood flow
- a layer of elastic tissue that forms the outermost part of the tunica intima of blood vessels
- an artery with a large number of collagen and elastin filaments in the tunica media, which gives it ability to stretch in response to each pulse.
- Arteries that do not anastomose
- any of the muscular walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- intermittent contraction and relaxation, which may occur 5-10 times per minute
- the constriction of blood vessels, which increases blood pressure
- arteries Medium sized arteries
- The union of the branches of two or more arteries supplying the same body region
30 Clues: the opposition of blood flow • arteries Medium sized arteries • Arteries that do not anastomose • the development of new blood vessels • monitors the blood flow into the capillary • helps regulate blood pressure in the brain • venule that receives blood from a capillary • it is made up of one layer of endothelial cells • Distribution of blood to each of the various organs • ...
Heart Crossword 2018-04-27
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- The heart sound that results from the closing of the AV valves.
- Profuse perspiration accompanying an attack of angia pectoris.
- The thin walled entrance chambers of the heart.
- Muscles that keep the AV valve from opening into the atria when the ventricles contract.
- Muscular layer of the heart wall.
- The repetitive pumping process that begins with the onset of a cardiac contraction to the beginning of the next contraction is called the cardiac ____.
- Term used to describe a heart rate less then 60 beats/min.
- Blood leaves the heart through the ______ valve.
- Large artery that the left ventricle opens into to carry blood to the systemic circulation.
- Thin connective tissue known as heart strings connecting the papillary muscles to the AV valves.
- Term for meaning between the ventricles.
- Flap like ___ are extensions of the atria.
- The large artery leaving the heart that carries blood to the lungs is called the _____ trunk.
- Condition lacking a definite rhythm or no rhythm.
- A double layered closed sac that surround and cushions the heart.
- The volume of blood pumped during each cardiac cycle (70 ml) is called the ___ volume.
- A blood pressure sensory receptor in the carotid or aortic sinus.
- The ___ node cause beats at about 40 to 60 per minute.
- Structurally descriptive name for the right AV valve.
- Venous blood returning from the cardiac circulation collects in the ___ ____ before it enters the right atrium.
- The more pointed part of the whole heart is called the ___.
- Another name for the SA node
- The partition wall between atria and ventricles is called a ____.
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- The AV node extension into the interventricular septum is called the atrioventricular ____.
- Cardiac muscle cells that form a knot or lump are referred to as a ___.
- Term used to describe a heart rate in excess of 100 beats/min.
- A condition in which one or both of the cusps of the mitral valve is stretched so that it bulges in to the left atrium.
- A large coronary ___ runs obliquely around the heart separating the atria from the ventricles.
- Another name for the bicuspid valve between the left atria & ventricle.
- Prolonged ischemia to the cardiac muscle can cause cell death resulting in a ______.
- The node in the right atrium the initiates heart beats at 70 to 80 times/min.
- A blood oxygen deficiency to an organ.
- Relaxation of a heart chamber.
- The smooth inner surface layer of the cardiac wall.
- A pressure of 120 ml of Hg may result due to _____ systole.
- Contraction of a heart chamber.
- A surgical technique that uses a balloon like structure to increase the diameter of coronary arteries.
- BP may be increased by increasing ___ resistance. (vasoconstriction)
- The total amount of blood pumped/min is called cardiac ____.
- The higher-pitched ___ heart sound is produced when the semilunar valves close near the end of ventricular systole.
- Abbreviation for electrocardiogram.
- Abnormal heart sounds.
- The type of heart chamber that has thick muscular wall.
- The flat portion of the heart on the right side of the mediastinum.
- Abbreviation for blood pressure.
- Term for difficulting in breathing during an angia attack.
46 Clues: Abnormal heart sounds. • Another name for the SA node • Relaxation of a heart chamber. • Contraction of a heart chamber. • Abbreviation for blood pressure. • Muscular layer of the heart wall. • Abbreviation for electrocardiogram. • A blood oxygen deficiency to an organ. • Term for meaning between the ventricles. • Flap like ___ are extensions of the atria. • ...
Tiger heart 2019-11-28
Across
- What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 2?
- In what kind of dystrophy there are changes in the myocardium, resembling a tiger heart?
- Synthesis of substances, which do not occur in normal conditions.
- Simplest method of differential staining of collagen, another name Van Gieson's stain.
- The collapse of ultrastructure and intercellular substance, that leads to accumulation of products of disturbed metabolism
- Acidophilic lumps around the nucleus, formed in the cytoplasm (often hepatocytes) in protein dystrophy.
- Metabolic disorder of copper leads to .... disease
- A particle representing an iron-storage complex that is formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin or an abnormal metabolic pathway of ferritin.
- Name the reaction:staining method used to detect polysaccharides such as glycogen, and mucosubstances such as glycoproteins, glycolipids and mucins in tissues.
- Pigment that determines the color of the skin, hair and eye color of a person.
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- What medicine is used in the treatment of gout?
- Which hormone of pineal inhibits synthesis of melanin?
- In which type of dystrophy occurs the phenomenon of metachromasia, characteristical change in the color of staining carried out in biological tissues.
- What substance forms "Berlin blue" under the action of potassium ferricyanide and hydrochloric acid?
- What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 1?
- What kind of jaundice is observed in acute and chronic hepatitis, hepatic cirrhosis and autointoxication?
- A yellow-orange compound that is produced by the breakdown of hemoglobin from red blood cells.
- Severe hyperuricemia (syndrome), characterized by neurologic dysfunction and uric acid overproduction
- Histochemically, fats identified by using of some methods: Sudan 4 stain them in ….. color
- "Cells eltarged in volume. Cytoplasm is filled with small translucent vacuoles, nucleus is replaced to the periphery of cell." What kind of dystrophy is described?
20 Clues: What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 2? • What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 1? • What medicine is used in the treatment of gout? • Metabolic disorder of copper leads to .... disease • Which hormone of pineal inhibits synthesis of melanin? • Synthesis of substances, which do not occur in normal conditions. • ...
Heart Notes 2021-01-06
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- Inflammation of the endocardium
- Abnormal hear sound due to improper closure of valves
- Anther name for a heart attack
- Arteries and veins associated with the heart and its own oxygen supply
- Larger of the chambers, pumping chamber
- Fluid in the pericardial cavity
- Superior area of the heart, lies beneath the second rib
- The term used when the chamber contracts
- Muscle of the heart
- Largest vein that enters into the right atrium
- The valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- When the atrium and ventricles do not beat together
- Inflammation of the pericardium
- The largest artery of the body; carries blood from left ventricle
- The distal end of the heart
- The valve found as blood exits either ventricle
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- Abnormally fast heartbeat, usually over 100 beats per minute
- The term used when the chamber relaxes
- Septum that separates the ventricles
- Another name for the bicuspid valve
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- The valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- Small vein that drains blood into the right atrium for the wall of the heart
- Arteries and veins associated with the lungs
- Inner pericardium layer of the heart; AKA epicardium
- The wall that separates the right and left atrium
- A slow heart rate usually less that 50 beats per minute
- The outer most layer of the pericardium
28 Clues: Muscle of the heart • Abnormal heart rhythm • The distal end of the heart • Anther name for a heart attack • Inflammation of the endocardium • Fluid in the pericardial cavity • Inflammation of the pericardium • Another name for the bicuspid valve • Septum that separates the ventricles • The term used when the chamber relaxes • Larger of the chambers, pumping chamber • ...
white Heart 2024-09-17
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- The first time you texted me
- Mom made it for us
- My opposite person was born
- We both are best at
- The most painful and happy moments
- We both did for the first time with our favourite sweet
- Place where i want my wedding proposal
- I wish to see you in this soon
- Our associated colour
- First time we holded hands
- My favourite drink
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- We took blessings in the early morning
- Kanhaji give blessings to them
- The first thing which i made for you
- Moment when Our body was super warm
- I love when you wear
- You teased me with this dish name as you have seen me eating
- Our favourite day
- The eternal connection
- The very first thing you gifted me
- One step ahead when you holded me close
- We locked each other
- You have collection of this thing
- Our first home
- You always looks good when you
25 Clues: Our first home • Our favourite day • Mom made it for us • My favourite drink • We both are best at • I love when you wear • We locked each other • Our associated colour • The eternal connection • First time we holded hands • My opposite person was born • The first time you texted me • Kanhaji give blessings to them • I wish to see you in this soon • You always looks good when you • ...
Cardiovascular 2021-02-09
Across
- ballooned blood vessel in the hear
- carries blood away from heart
- listens to heart
- blood supply to brain is interrupted
- blood pressure
- harder for heart to pump blood to body
- pumps blood through body
- coronary care unit
- aorta
- chest pain
- where gas exchange occurs
- abnormal heart rhythm
- slow
- do not resusitate
- vessel
- smallest blood vessel
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- measures heart
- ultrasound that looks at heart
- carries blood to heart
- monitors electrical impulses in heart
- fungal infection in the heart
- beats per minute
- fast
- dye is injected into blood vessels
- heart
25 Clues: fast • slow • aorta • heart • vessel • chest pain • measures heart • blood pressure • listens to heart • beats per minute • do not resusitate • coronary care unit • abnormal heart rhythm • smallest blood vessel • carries blood to heart • pumps blood through body • where gas exchange occurs • carries blood away from heart • fungal infection in the heart • ultrasound that looks at heart • ...
Cole 2019-11-06
Across
- low blood pressure
- ultrasound
- located between right atrium and ventricle
- located between left atrium and ventricle
- graphic representation of electrical activity
- picture
- looks at blood vessels
- resuscitation
- heart fluttering
- around the heart
- blood vessels narrowing
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- like a balloon
- fluid around the heart
- high blood pressure
- muscle of heart
- heart attack
- lines inside chambers of heart
- fast heart rate
- electricity to start heart
- blood work
- innermost layer of heart
- inflammation of heart
- coronary artery disease
23 Clues: picture • ultrasound • blood work • heart attack • resuscitation • like a balloon • muscle of heart • fast heart rate • heart fluttering • around the heart • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • inflammation of heart • fluid around the heart • looks at blood vessels • coronary artery disease • blood vessels narrowing • innermost layer of heart • electricity to start heart • ...
Eliana Crossword 2024-11-20
Across
- cardiovascular
- through
- fat
- electrical activity of heart
- heart beat to slow
- inner layer of the heart
- surgrey for new heart
- blood
- many
- pumps
- medical history
- irregular heart beat
- pressure to high
- sinus
- blood pressure
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- affects heart muscle
- send electrical signal
- it can kill you
- ultrasound to look at the heart
- layer outside of the heart
- complaint of
- carries blood toward the heart
- exchange of O2 and CO2
- blockage
24 Clues: fat • many • blood • pumps • sinus • through • blockage • complaint of • cardiovascular • blood pressure • it can kill you • medical history • pressure to high • heart beat to slow • affects heart muscle • irregular heart beat • surgrey for new heart • send electrical signal • exchange of O2 and CO2 • inner layer of the heart • layer outside of the heart • electrical activity of heart • ...
Med term Unit 5 activity 2 2024-11-12
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- thick middle layer of the heart
- Inner lining of the heart
- affects how blood is supplied to the heart
- Unexpected loss of heart function
- antiarrhythmic
- Used to hear the Rythm of the heart
- A condition that causes blood pressure to be too high
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Rapid
- Within
- two
- left atrium
- Ejection Fraction
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- Radio waves to see the heart
- measures the heart using electric waves
- bad
- Details images using x-rays and Ct
- Imaging of internal body structures
- Improper beating of the heart
- Primary organ
- Slow
- blood pressure
- heart rate
- affects how blood pressure works
- return blood to the heart
25 Clues: bad • two • Slow • Rapid • Within • heart rate • left atrium • Primary organ • antiarrhythmic • blood pressure • Ejection Fraction • Inner lining of the heart • return blood to the heart • Radio waves to see the heart • Improper beating of the heart • thick middle layer of the heart • affects how blood pressure works • Unexpected loss of heart function • Carries blood away from the heart • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-02-04
Across
- inner layer of heart
- record of a vessel
- outer layer of heart
- between the ventricles
- surgical removal of fatty substance
- pertaining to blood vessel
- circulation that takes deoxygenated blood to the lungs and back to heart
- inflammation of vein
- upper chambers of heart
- instrument to measure blood pressure
- another name for CV system
- pertaining to heart
- surgical repair of valve
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- small vein
- double sac layer enclosing heart
- pertaining to aorta
- another name for bicuspid valve
- pertaining to aorta
- muscle middle layer of heart
- enlarged heart
- lowest tip of heart
- lower chambers of heart
22 Clues: small vein • enlarged heart • record of a vessel • pertaining to aorta • pertaining to aorta • lowest tip of heart • pertaining to heart • inner layer of heart • outer layer of heart • inflammation of vein • between the ventricles • lower chambers of heart • upper chambers of heart • surgical repair of valve • pertaining to blood vessel • another name for CV system • muscle middle layer of heart • ...
cross med 2019-07-22
Across
- important medicaine for artificial valve implanted patient
- procedure to check blockage in arteries
- full form of ECG
- blood test indicating anaemia
- total number of valves in human heart
- muscular middle layer of heart wall
- device placed during angioplasty
- repair of artery
- irregular heart beat/abnormal heart rhythm
- recording of ECG while doing exercise
- cardiac protein
- blood thinning agent
- the only artery that carries impure blood
- fast beating of the heart
- this is restricted in patients on Warf
- slow beating of the heart
- heart defect by birth
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- medical term for heart attack
- lower chambers of heart
- blood test indicating impaired kidney function
- upper number in the blood pressure denotes ---- pressure
- in layman language "sonography of heart"
- brand name of isosorbide dinitrate
- bluish colour of body
- artery supplying blood to heart
- Thrombolytic agent
- inner layer of heart wall
- right sided heart
- study of heart
- upper chambers of heart
30 Clues: study of heart • cardiac protein • full form of ECG • repair of artery • right sided heart • Thrombolytic agent • blood thinning agent • bluish colour of body • heart defect by birth • lower chambers of heart • upper chambers of heart • inner layer of heart wall • fast beating of the heart • slow beating of the heart • medical term for heart attack • blood test indicating anaemia • ...
yes! 2022-06-21
Across
- a condition in which the pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- top of the heart
- stopping of the heart
- bottom of the heart
- veins swollen and dilated veins
- atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
- automated external defibrillator
- muscular layer of the heart walls that contracts to pump blood
- involuntary muscle contraction
- instrument to measure pressure
- surgical removal/excision
- point of maximum impulse of the heart when felt during examination
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- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- condition in which an artery has a weakened wall
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- coronary artery disease
- thin inner layer of the heart walls that lines each chamber
- instrument to measure pressure
- a test that uses ultrasound to look at the heart and its vessels
- heart __ is when a person's heart is replaced by a donor's
- this test helps check heart rhythm and may diagnosis other heart issues
- outer layer of the heart walls
- __ infarction = heart attack
- instrument for viewing
- basic metabolic panel
- formation of an opening
26 Clues: top of the heart • bottom of the heart • stopping of the heart • basic metabolic panel • instrument for viewing • coronary artery disease • formation of an opening • surgical removal/excision • __ infarction = heart attack • instrument to measure pressure • outer layer of the heart walls • involuntary muscle contraction • instrument to measure pressure • veins swollen and dilated veins • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-06-25
Across
- Coronary Artery Disease.
- Myocardial Infarction.
- Chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart.
- An ultrasound of the heart.
- Heart Rate.
- Catheterization: A procedure to examine how well the heart is working.
- A tool used to listen to heart sounds.
- High blood pressure.
- (ECG): A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- The study of the heart and its functions.
- Disease of the heart muscle.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
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- Irregular heartbeat.
- Infarction: Heart attack.
- Small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
- Inflammation of the pericardium (the outer layer of the heart).
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
- Blood Pressure.
- The largest artery in the body.
- The narrowing of blood vessels.
- Pressure Cuff: A device used to measure blood pressure.
- Hardening and narrowing of the arteries.
- Congestive Heart Failure.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
25 Clues: Heart Rate. • Blood Pressure. • Irregular heartbeat. • High blood pressure. • Myocardial Infarction. • Coronary Artery Disease. • Infarction: Heart attack. • Congestive Heart Failure. • An ultrasound of the heart. • Disease of the heart muscle. • The largest artery in the body. • The narrowing of blood vessels. • A tool used to listen to heart sounds. • ...
ekg 2024-04-17
Across
- interference on the EKG
- outermost layer of heart
- lower, pointy end of heart
- relaxation phase of heart
- rapid heart rate
- decrease in length
- opening of sodium and potassium channels, loss of polarity
- between ribs
- instrument used in measuring ekg distance
- innermost layer of heart
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- sensor placed on skin
- a dividing wall of heart
- body parts turning blue or discolored
- sac that encases heart, filled with fluid
- largest human artery
- abnormal heart rhythm
- middle muscular layer of heart
- electrically neutral area on EKG
- slow heart rate
- excessive sweating
20 Clues: between ribs • slow heart rate • rapid heart rate • decrease in length • excessive sweating • largest human artery • sensor placed on skin • abnormal heart rhythm • interference on the EKG • a dividing wall of heart • outermost layer of heart • innermost layer of heart • relaxation phase of heart • lower, pointy end of heart • middle muscular layer of heart • electrically neutral area on EKG • ...
Songs With Heart II 2024-08-02
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- _____ Is In The Heart by Deee-Lite
- How Can You Mend A Broken Heart artist
- Nothing Breaks Like A Heart artist
- Your Cheatin' Heart artist
- Two Of Hearts artist
- Led Zepplin hit
- Rolling Stones hit song
- You're In My Heart artist
- Knees of my Heart artist
- Queen of Hearts artist
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- From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart artist
- Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
- Kickstart My Heart artist
- Closer To The Heart artist
- Open Your Heart artist
- Quarterflash hit
- Mama's ______ Heart by Miranda Lambert
- Hear me Callin'
- Where Do Broken Hearts Go
19 Clues: Led Zepplin hit • Hear me Callin' • Quarterflash hit • Two Of Hearts artist • Open Your Heart artist • Queen of Hearts artist • Rolling Stones hit song • Knees of my Heart artist • Kickstart My Heart artist • Where Do Broken Hearts Go • You're In My Heart artist • Closer To The Heart artist • Your Cheatin' Heart artist • Stop Draggin' My Heart Around • _____ Is In The Heart by Deee-Lite • ...
heart terminology 2013-02-11
Across
- this is when the heart stops beating
- the "bag" that surrounds the heart
- this is when heart muscle dies
- an angio_______ is when a balloon is threaded up into a blockage to open it up
- the medical prefix meaning "slow"
- the inside layer of the heart
- the valve that is between the left atrium & left ventricle
- the contractile portion of the cardiac cycle
- the SA & AV nodes, bundle branches & Purkinje fibers are know as the ________ highways of the heart
- all the symptoms caused by coronary artery ischemia
- this is the the type of cardiography test using sound waves
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- the relaxation portion of the cardiac cycle
- the striped appearance of cardiac muscle
- the arteries that deliver oxygen to the heart muscle itself
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- this is a device that is used to cause the heart to beat
- the fluttering feeling in the chest caused by abnormal heart rhythms
- these are the pulmonary vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium
- the actual muscle portion of the heart
- this is when the heart is pumping too weakly
- the medical word that refers to an "inner" layer of a serous membrane
- the same thing as the visceral pericardium
- is the abbreviation of the name of the surgery to detour around blocked vessels
- this is the pulmonary vessel that takes right ventricular blood to the lungs
- the atrium that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- the medical root word that refers to fat
26 Clues: the inside layer of the heart • this is when heart muscle dies • the medical prefix meaning "slow" • the "bag" that surrounds the heart • this is when the heart stops beating • the actual muscle portion of the heart • the striped appearance of cardiac muscle • the medical root word that refers to fat • the same thing as the visceral pericardium • ...
Heart terminology 2013-02-11
Across
- these are the pulmonary vessels that bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium
- this is the the type of cardiography test using sound waves
- the medical root word that refers to fat
- all the symptoms caused by coronary artery ischemia
- the actual muscle portion of the heart
- an angio_______ is when a balloon is threaded up into a blockage to open it up
- this is when the heart stops beating
- the same thing as the visceral pericardium
- the inside layer of the heart
- this is when the heart is pumping too weakly
- the valve that separates the right atrium from the right ventricle
- the atrium that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- the contractile portion of the cardiac cycle
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- the SA & AV nodes, bundle branches & Purkinje fibers are know as the ________ highways of the heart
- the arteries that deliver oxygen to the heart muscle itself
- the fluttering feeling in the chest caused by abnormal heart rhythms
- is the abbreviation of the name of the surgery to detour around blocked vessels
- the medical prefix meaning "slow"
- the valve that is between the left atrium & left ventricle
- the "bag" that surrounds the heart
- this is a device that is used to cause the heart to beat
- this is when heart muscle dies
- the relaxation portion of the cardiac cycle
- the medical word that refers to an "inner" layer of a serous membrane
- this is the pulmonary vessel that takes right ventricular blood to the lungs
- the striped appearance of cardiac muscle
26 Clues: the inside layer of the heart • this is when heart muscle dies • the medical prefix meaning "slow" • the "bag" that surrounds the heart • this is when the heart stops beating • the actual muscle portion of the heart • the medical root word that refers to fat • the striped appearance of cardiac muscle • the same thing as the visceral pericardium • ...
Electric Heart 2014-11-24
Across
- Tightness in the chest
- A portable device that records heart rhythm
- Sensation of abnormally rapid or irregular heart beats
- A mental state marked by intense fear
- Usually caused by formation of a thrombus in a vessel
- The person being examined by a physician
- Chronic intense throbbing headache
- A feeling of fear, worry, uneasiness, or dread
- A specialist in the field of the heart
- It's called the pacemaker of the heart because it sets the rate of the heart beat
- A small cavity in the lower heart
- A specialist in the field of psychology
- The process of determining cause and nature of illness
- A state of sluggishness or stupor
- Blocks reuptake of serotonin in the brain, thus increasing levels
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- Used in the removal or destruction of a part of the heart
- A measurement done by a sphygmomanometer
- An adult age
- A non invasive method that uses ultra sound to visualize internal cardiac structures
- Medications that affect the mind, altering mental activity
- Any abnormality in the rate or rhythm of the heart beat
- Difficult labored breathing
- Relieves anxiety by means of calming
- Abbreviation for non prescription medication
- A prescription written out by a doctor that can only be filled by a pharmacy
- Measures the heart's electrical activity
- Prediction of disease's course and outcome
- Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG
- The recorded number of times a heart beats per minute
29 Clues: An adult age • Tightness in the chest • Difficult labored breathing • A small cavity in the lower heart • A state of sluggishness or stupor • Chronic intense throbbing headache • Relieves anxiety by means of calming • A mental state marked by intense fear • Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG • A specialist in the field of the heart • A specialist in the field of psychology • ...
ECG/Heart 2018-04-02
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- Exercise electrocardiography that is done to determine if the heart is receiving enough blood during exercise; also called a cardiac stress test
- ECG pattern that shows the length of a wave with a segment
- Life threatening condition of ventricular twitching that causes ineffective pumping action, stopping blood circulation
- Representative of the space between heartbeats when the heart is resting
- Leads that measure in only one direction
- Slow heart rate, less than 60 beats per minute
- Devices made of a conductive material to pick up the electrical activity of the heart
- Heart attack
- Standard limb leads
- Sinoatrial(SA) node of the heart; device that delivers electrical impulses to the heart muscle when the SA node is unable to do so
- Body tremor caused by voluntary or involuntary muscle movement
- Ambulatory heart monitor that records heart activity during a 24 to 48 hour period
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- Covered wires that carry electrical impulses from the sensors to the ECG machine
- Unwanted changes in ECG tracing caused by movement, machine malfunction, or other factors
- Three or more consecutive PVC's with heart rate exceeding 100 beats per minute
- Rapid heart rate, 100-180 beats per minute
- Atrioventricular bundle; small band of atypical cardiac muscle fibers that receive electrical impulses from the AV node
- Shift on the ECG tracing from the baseline or center of the paper
- Abnormal heart rate, rhythm, and conduction system; also called dysrhythmia
- Recording of cardiac cycles; graphic picture of the heart's electrical activity
- Deficiency of a blood supply to tissue because of obstruction
21 Clues: Heart attack • Standard limb leads • Leads that measure in only one direction • Rapid heart rate, 100-180 beats per minute • Slow heart rate, less than 60 beats per minute • ECG pattern that shows the length of a wave with a segment • Deficiency of a blood supply to tissue because of obstruction • Body tremor caused by voluntary or involuntary muscle movement • ...
Heart Disease 2018-04-29
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- head discomfort
- or destruction of tissue
- of body fluid
- connecting arteries to veins
- that slows heart rate
- heartbeat
- of arteries
- steroid in body
- in blood vessel's size
- of red blood cells
- kidneys get rid of excess fluid
- blood clot
- or pain in the chest
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- electric shock to the heart
- pain/pain in the belly
- of breath
- slow heart rate
- that prevents blood from clotting
- pressure/pressure of blood in arteries
- that carries blood high in oxygen
- sugar
- of tissue
- of electrical activity of the heart
- artery disease/fatty material in artery
- high-density lipoprotein
- of blood vessels
- test used to diagnose heart disease
- thin, flexible tube
- blue tint to skin
29 Clues: sugar • of breath • of tissue • heartbeat • blood clot • of arteries • of body fluid • head discomfort • slow heart rate • steroid in body • of blood vessels • blue tint to skin • of red blood cells • thin, flexible tube • or pain in the chest • that slows heart rate • pain/pain in the belly • in blood vessel's size • or destruction of tissue • high-density lipoprotein • electric shock to the heart • ...
Heart CW 2018-02-13
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- This side of the heart contains oxygenated blood.
- The function of the Cardiovascular System is to send ______________ blood through the body.
- Your Med Term Teacher
- Electricity
- These prevent blood from going backwards when the heart contracts.
- Hardening of an artery.
- Pressure in a vessel.
- Hypertension
- beats per minute
- Myocardial Infarction
- Middle layer of the heart (Word means heart muscle tissue.)
- Outermost layer of the heart.
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- Hardening
- Tissue around the heart. (Not apart of actual heart)
- This valve is located between the left atrium and ventricle.
- Tissue inside the heart. Also the inner layer of the heart.
- Around
- What is today?
- Cell that clots.
- Top/Upper chamber of the heart.
20 Clues: Around • Hardening • Electricity • Hypertension • What is today? • Cell that clots. • beats per minute • Your Med Term Teacher • Pressure in a vessel. • Myocardial Infarction • Hardening of an artery. • Outermost layer of the heart. • Top/Upper chamber of the heart. • This side of the heart contains oxygenated blood. • Tissue around the heart. (Not apart of actual heart) • ...
heart xword 2018-02-15
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- a network of small blood vessels that supply the walls of large blood vessels
- the proximal end of a metarteriole i surrounded by scattered smooth muscle fibers whose contraction and relaxation help regulate blood flow
- venule that receives blood from a capillary
- Recoil of elastic arteries keeps blood flowing during ventricular relaxation
- arteries Medium sized arteries
- the development of new blood vessels
- a network of 10-100 capillaries that arises from a single metarteriole
- the alternative route of the blood flow to a body part through an anastomosis
- helps regulate blood pressure in the brain
- any of the muscular walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body.
- any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood toward the heart
- intermittent contraction and relaxation, which may occur 5-10 times per minute
- the opposition of blood flow
- Distribution of blood to each of the various organs
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- The terminal end of the arteriole, this region tapers toward the capillary junction
- a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries
- monitors the blood flow into the capillary
- the inside space of a tubular structure such as an artery or intestine
- the flow of blood from a metarteriole through capillaries and into a postcapillary venule
- the constriction of blood vessels, which increases blood pressure
- Arteries that do not anastomose
- the dilatation of blood vessels, which decreases blood pressure
- a very small vein, especially one collecting blood from the capillaries.
- an artery with a large number of collagen and elastin filaments in the tunica media, which gives it ability to stretch in response to each pulse.
- the outermost layer of a blood vessel, surrounding the tunica media
- a layer of elastic tissue that forms the outermost part of the tunica intima of blood vessels
- plasma membranes of endothelial cells form a continuous tube that is interrupted only by intercellular clefts, gaps between neighboring endothelial cells
- The union of the branches of two or more arteries supplying the same body region
- it is made up of one layer of endothelial cells
- it lies between the tunica intima on the inside and the tunica externa on the outside.
30 Clues: the opposition of blood flow • arteries Medium sized arteries • Arteries that do not anastomose • the development of new blood vessels • monitors the blood flow into the capillary • helps regulate blood pressure in the brain • venule that receives blood from a capillary • it is made up of one layer of endothelial cells • Distribution of blood to each of the various organs • ...
The Heart 2021-01-05
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- visceral layer: epicardium
- away from the heart
- blood in the lungs
- to and from the lungs
- inflammation of the pericardial space
- muscle layer
- blood in the kidney
- sends oxygenated blood to every cell in the body
- 2 small sacs that are not very muscular
- official name for a red blood cell
- when blood cells die _____ results
- what is the heart at its core?
- blood in the left ventricle is
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- blood flows from the left ventricle from the aortic arch to the aorta
- the heart is surrounded by the
- aortic and pulmonic
- what prevents waste from surrounding cells
- to the heart
- bicuspid and tricuspid
- first organ to receive oxygenated blood
- going backward
- inner endothethial lining covering trabeculae
- like a door
- number of valves in the heart
- serve the heart muscle
- the rounded part of the aorta
- heart
27 Clues: heart • like a door • to the heart • muscle layer • going backward • blood in the lungs • away from the heart • aortic and pulmonic • blood in the kidney • to and from the lungs • bicuspid and tricuspid • serve the heart muscle • visceral layer: epicardium • number of valves in the heart • the rounded part of the aorta • the heart is surrounded by the • what is the heart at its core? • ...
The Heart 2020-12-04
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- This valve prevents deoxygenated blood from moving backward into the right ventricle.
- The mitral/bicuspid and tricuspid valves are called the __________________ valves.
- These are the chambers that pump blood out of the heart. They are in the lower part of the heart.
- This is the circulation that goes throughout the body.
- The heart has _____ chambers.
- This is a big artery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart and out to the body.
- The walls of the left ventricle are the _________________ because it needs to pump blood through the entire body.
- Another name for white blood cells.
- This valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle.
- Large blood vessel with thin walls and large lumen; brings blood back to the heart.
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- Another name for platelets.
- The membrane surrounding the heart.
- The walls of these blood vessels are only one cell thick, which enables the exchange of materials from the blood to cells and from the cells to the blood.
- Another name for red blood cells.
- This valve prevents oxygenated blood from moving backward into the left ventricle.
- Type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart.
- This is another name for the mitral valve.
- These are the chambers that receive blood.They are towards the top of the heart.
- This is the circulation that goes through the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- Large blood vessel with thick walls, smooth muscles and small lumen; takes blood away from the heart.
- This valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- These blood vessels bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
22 Clues: Another name for platelets. • The heart has _____ chambers. • Another name for red blood cells. • The membrane surrounding the heart. • Another name for white blood cells. • This is another name for the mitral valve. • Type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart. • This is the circulation that goes throughout the body. • ...
heart medications 2019-04-22
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- 1-2 of these should be the maximum amount of time spent on pushing in adenosine
- this describes how often you will assess perfusion while on epinephrine
- Agents that improve myocardial contractility and enhance stroke volume
- is administered to keep the PDA open for ductal dependent congenital heart defects
- this is improved when dopamine is being administered
- describes the proper method to administer dopamine
- this causes vasodilation, improves contractility of the heart, and decreases PVR and SVR
- describes the systemic vascular resistance while on dopamine
- this demand is increased by the myocardium while on epinephrine
- describes what happens to the tissue around a PIV that is infiltrated while administering dobutamine
- agents that increase systemic vascular resistance thus increasing blood pressure
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- describes the rate at which to administer calcium so as not to cause hypotension
- is the side effect of most concern while caring for a patient on prostaglandin E
- describes what happens to the peripheral vasculature while on epinephrine
- has more of an effect on cardiac output than dopamine with less effect on blood pressure
- is a cardiac stimulant that increases heart rate and the strength of cardiac contractions
- is an inotrope that is the first line drug for low blood pressure in the NICU
- a sign of this drug is reaching toxic levels is bradycardia
- describes how frequently you would record vital signs while on inotropes
- is the drug used to treat SVT
- describes the low dose of dopamine at 1-3 mcg/kg/min
- is the device used to help administer adenosine appropriately
22 Clues: is the drug used to treat SVT • describes the proper method to administer dopamine • this is improved when dopamine is being administered • describes the low dose of dopamine at 1-3 mcg/kg/min • a sign of this drug is reaching toxic levels is bradycardia • describes the systemic vascular resistance while on dopamine • ...
Good heart 2017-12-17
Heart Disease 2016-05-05
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- of heart attack, Chest discomfort, shortness of breath, nausea
- Blood cells, protect from disease
- way to prevent heart disease by lowering blood pressure in a low stress manner
- acronym for warning signs of a heart attack
- a condition in which the force of blood on artery walls is too high
- checks for problems
- life saving technique
- given by doctor to prevent heart disease
- any of the muscular walled tubes forming the circulation system
- irregular heartbeat
- each of the two main chambers of the heart
- way to prevent disease by training heart
- a condition in which the force of blood on walls is too low
- colorless fluid part of blood
- number of heartbeats per minute at rest of a normal person
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- Failure, when heart cannot pump enough blood to organs
- the most effective method to clean arteries
- cause of heart disease involving tobacco
- a small colorless disk shaped cell fragment, involved in clotting
- Infarction, another term for heart attack
- an irregular often rapid heart beat
- the buildup of fats, cholesterol, and other things on artery walls
- Pectoris, a chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
- a small device placed in the chest to regulate the heartbeat
- Blood cells, carry oxygen through blood
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart
- sign of heart disease caused by lack of oxygen
- Diet, way to prevent heart disease by watching what you eat
- any of the tubes that carry blood to the heart
- cause of heart disease caused by anxiety
30 Clues: checks for problems • irregular heartbeat • life saving technique • colorless fluid part of blood • Blood cells, protect from disease • an irregular often rapid heart beat • Blood cells, carry oxygen through blood • cause of heart disease involving tobacco • given by doctor to prevent heart disease • cause of heart disease caused by anxiety • ...
Heart Failure 2019-02-23
Across
- A useful investigation
- Ischaemia of the myocardium
- A common problem in heart failure patients
- A feature on an x-ray suggestive of heart failure
- A symptom of heart failure
- A class of drug use to treat heart failure
- A common arrhythmia associated with heart failure
- Organ failure associated with advanced heart failure
- A commonly taken substance which may cause worsening heart failure
- Swelling of the abdomen
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- A potentially curative treatment, used rarely
- An example of an ARB
- A measure denoting cardiac output on an echocardiogram
- A diagnostic test
- A class of diuretic which includes furosemide
- A risk factor for heart failure
- A program to improve cardiac function
- Breathlessness when lying flat
- A hormonal cause of heart failure
- A diuretic often used in the elderly
20 Clues: A diagnostic test • An example of an ARB • A useful investigation • Swelling of the abdomen • A symptom of heart failure • Ischaemia of the myocardium • Breathlessness when lying flat • A risk factor for heart failure • A hormonal cause of heart failure • A diuretic often used in the elderly • A program to improve cardiac function • A common problem in heart failure patients • ...
The Heart 2021-04-20
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- Clinical procedure for mapping the electrical activity of the heart
- Arterial blood moves ____ from the heart
- Tough tendons that control the opening and closing of valves
- The period during which the atria are contracting (depolarizing) on an EKG
- The period during which the ventricles are repolarizing
- The blood is pumped out of the heart to the pulmonary artery through the ______ valve
- From the right atrium blood travels through the tricuspid valve to the ____ _______
- Membrane that lines the heart chambers and continues throughout the blood vessels
- Oxygenated blood re-enters the heart through the ____ ____ into the left atrium
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- The period during which the ventricles are depolarizing, which precedes their contraction
- The apex of the heart rests on the _______, and its base is at the level of the second rib
- Veins pump deoxygenated blood from the body into the ____ _____ where it enters the right atrium
- The ____ is approximately the size of a human fist and weighs about one pound
- The ____ are the receiving chambers of the heart
- Blood travels to the left ventricle from the left atrium through the _____ valve
- Another name for the SA node is the _______
- Serous membrane that is the outermost layer of the heart
- The _______ are the discharging chambers of the heart
- The heart muscle, or ______ is composed of cardiac muscle
- Blood travels through the right and left pulmonary arteries to the capillary beds of the _____
- Blood pumps out of the heart through the aortic valve into the _____
- Venous blood moves _____ the heart
22 Clues: Venous blood moves _____ the heart • Arterial blood moves ____ from the heart • Another name for the SA node is the _______ • The ____ are the receiving chambers of the heart • The _______ are the discharging chambers of the heart • The period during which the ventricles are repolarizing • Serous membrane that is the outermost layer of the heart • ...
Soldier's Heart 2021-11-08
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- After crossing the battle field for the 2nd time, Charley realized he had ______ himself.
- What city did Charley's unit travel to on the train?
- Charley and the rebel soldier both were _______.
- Many of the New York soldiers died because they did not know how to live off of the __________.
- What is the name of the mental disorder caused by the horrible things that soldiers have seen and done in MODERN war?
- What color were the Rebels' uniforms?
- Charley liked the _______ seats on the train ride because they were soft and cushiony
- Which side won the Civil War
- Due to bad water and little personal hygiene, may soldiers died from the disease called _________.
- Back at home, Charley took a ________ on his picnic.
- Charlie was ______ as he left his friend to die.
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- ________ became a good fired to Charley.
- There was very little _____ to help when soldiers were sick.
- What was the name of the mental disorder caused by the horrible things that Charley saw and did in the Civil War?
- Charley was certain he would ______ in the war.
- Charley hated it when _________ were killed for food.
- _______ was traded by soldiers.
- _______ were stacked on top of each other so the doctors and soldiers had a windbreak.
- What color and material did Charlie's unit wear?
- Charley's military unit ____ their first battle.
20 Clues: Which side won the Civil War • _______ was traded by soldiers. • What color were the Rebels' uniforms? • ________ became a good fired to Charley. • Charley was certain he would ______ in the war. • Charley and the rebel soldier both were _______. • What color and material did Charlie's unit wear? • Charley's military unit ____ their first battle. • ...
big heart 2021-12-02
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- Returns venous blood from the upper body back to the heart
- Takes oxygenated blood from the left side of the heart to the body
- Returns oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart
- receives oxygenated blood from pulmonary veins
- Artery supplying the head. Pulse found in the neck
- Period of ventricular contraction in the heart
- muscle that PUMPS blood <3
- artery with pulse found of the wrist
- this type of artery supplied blood to the heart itself
- Takes deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
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- lower chamber of the heart
- the brief rest of the heart
- received deoxygenated blood from the vena cava
- upper chamber of the heart
- sound of tricuspid and mitral valves closing
- Returns venous blood from the lower body back to the heart
- chamber that pumps oxygenated blood to the body
- another name for left side valve between atrium and ventricle
- Chamber that pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- the sound of pulmonary and aotric valves closing
20 Clues: lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • muscle that PUMPS blood <3 • the brief rest of the heart • artery with pulse found of the wrist • sound of tricuspid and mitral valves closing • received deoxygenated blood from the vena cava • receives oxygenated blood from pulmonary veins • Period of ventricular contraction in the heart • ...
Soldiers Heart 2022-12-05
Across
- depriving a membership
- leave hurriedly
- to an end
- waste
- nonrecognition of authority
- made poor
- noisy argument
- combative or aggressive in support of a political or social cause
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- bring someone under control
- temptation
- being a slave
- mournful
- situation involving opposing parties
- fearless
- state of being a slave
- sullen
- stealing
- great anger
- obliterate
- intimidated
20 Clues: waste • sullen • mournful • fearless • stealing • to an end • made poor • temptation • obliterate • great anger • intimidated • being a slave • noisy argument • leave hurriedly • depriving a membership • state of being a slave • bring someone under control • nonrecognition of authority • situation involving opposing parties • combative or aggressive in support of a political or social cause
Heart Crossword 2023-03-23
Across
- transmit the electrical signal down the septum.
- sends a signal for the rest of the heart when to contract.
- have a visibly smooth appearance.
- prevents back flow of blood back to the right atrium.
- have noticeably grainy appearance.
- pumps blood from the lungs into the left ventricle.
- complement poke holes in red blood cells causing them to burst and release hemoglobin.
- prevents back flow of blood back into the left ventricle and has three flaps.
- branch off from the aorta as it leaves the heart.
- is the part of the aorta that heads down.
- an involuntary contraction of damaged arteries or arterioles.
- are involved in allergic reactions.
- can bind readily to oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- is where all the veins from the head merge together.
- is a hairpin loop in the aorta that wraps around the pulmonary veins and heads downwards.
- pumps blood to the body.
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- develop antibodies and attack bacteria.
- prevents back flow of blood back into the right ventricle.
- when platelets stick to each other release a mixture of chemicals.
- cause the ventricles contract.
- prevents back flow of blood into the left atrium.
- caused by a missing clotting factor.
- carries a signal from the pacemaker to the ventricles.
- is where all the veins from the lower merge together.
- a series of events that cause the blood to thicken into a gel-like consistency.
- carry oxygen rich blood to the heart from the lungs.
- are named for rhesus monkeys.
- pumps blood to the right ventricle.
- help the blood to clot at wounds.
- carry oxygen poor blood back to the lungs.
- can consume bacteria by phagocytosis.
- attack and destroy invading pathogens.
- in the bone marrow make blood cells.
- increase allergic and inflammatory responses.
- carry oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- can consume bacteria by phagocytosis.
- pumps blood to the lungs.
- the main artery in the body.
- is the wall that separates the ventricles.
- the bottom of the heart that forms a point.
40 Clues: pumps blood to the body. • pumps blood to the lungs. • the main artery in the body. • are named for rhesus monkeys. • cause the ventricles contract. • carry oxygen and carbon dioxide. • have a visibly smooth appearance. • help the blood to clot at wounds. • have noticeably grainy appearance. • pumps blood to the right ventricle. • are involved in allergic reactions. • ...
Gilbert's Heart 2024-08-27
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- caught your eye (4w)
- hole galaxy center
- lit night sky (2w)
- inmates friend
- leaving on a ____(2w)
- never lose it
- Roman goddess of love
- loves reward
- prison visitor
- bricks material
- Arya's sword
- red wedding location
- waitings comfort
- waitings challenge
- Greek goddess of beauty and love
- prison food
- lonely heart feeling
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- brick enthusiast
- inmates identification
- replacement card for the Brick
- my current state (3w)
- what Bree calls her NS great granpa
- waiting game and what in need of lately
- bricks shape
- her Nish granpa
- the hounds brother (2w)
- nova scotia
- constellation shape
- Love letter writer
- aka Breanna
- lockdown device
- Anniversary present
- heartfelt emotion
- shooting star
- bree arrived with a ___ (2w)
- let's do this
36 Clues: nova scotia • aka Breanna • prison food • bricks shape • loves reward • Arya's sword • never lose it • shooting star • let's do this • inmates friend • prison visitor • her Nish granpa • lockdown device • bricks material • brick enthusiast • waitings comfort • heartfelt emotion • hole galaxy center • Love letter writer • waitings challenge • lit night sky (2w) • constellation shape • Anniversary present • ...
Heart crossword 2023-10-21
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- when the atria contract and the ventricles are relaxed
- layer of the heart that consists of muscle tissue
- chordae tendineae attach to the _____ muscle
- the walls of ventricles are lined with ________ carnae
- fibers that cause the ventricles to contract
- lines the inner layer of the heart
- blood from the left ventricle enters the _________
- the heart is regulated by the _____ nervous system
- the _____ valve separates the right atrium and the right ventricle
- the _____ arteries supply blood to the myocardium
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- the _____ node is the heart's pacemaker
- the ______ valve lets oxygen-rich blood pass from the left atrium into the left ventricle
- the right atrium receives ________ blood
- blood from the left ventricle enters the _____ system
- the double layered membrane that surrounds the heart
- valve between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- the electric signal generated in the sinus node, then flows to the _____ node
- a ____ ensures that blood only flows in one direction
- the _____ separates the two sides of the heart
- blood from the right ventricle enters the _____
- the ______ ovale lets blood pass between the right and left atrium (in a fetus)
21 Clues: lines the inner layer of the heart • the _____ node is the heart's pacemaker • the right atrium receives ________ blood • chordae tendineae attach to the _____ muscle • fibers that cause the ventricles to contract • the _____ separates the two sides of the heart • blood from the right ventricle enters the _____ • layer of the heart that consists of muscle tissue • ...
The Heart 2023-11-01
Across
- Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- The valve between the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle
- Carry blood away from the heart
- The valve between the Right Atrium and Right Ventricle
- The pressure of blood inside an artery
- Carries oxygenated blood to the heart
- This separates the heart into left and right
- Blood is oxygenated here
- The internal diameter of a vessel
- These prevent blood travelling in the wrong direction
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- Blood leaving the heart to the body is this
- Deoxygenated blood enters the heart here
- Oxygenated blood enters the heart here
- Carries oxygenated blood to the body
- Blood returning to the heart from the body is
- Carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- The smallest of the blood vessels
- The pressure of blood inside a vein
- Carry blood towards the heart
- These prevent blood re-entering the heart
20 Clues: Blood is oxygenated here • Carry blood towards the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • The smallest of the blood vessels • The internal diameter of a vessel • The pressure of blood inside a vein • Carries oxygenated blood to the body • Carries oxygenated blood to the heart • Oxygenated blood enters the heart here • The pressure of blood inside an artery • ...
The HEART 2024-04-15
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- smallest type of artery
- sac that surrounds the heart
- other name for the av bundle
- smallest type of blood vessel
- sound of turbulent blood flow through a valve
- Pacemaker of the heart
- heart muscle
- ventricular contraction
- artery that carries deoxygenated blood in a fetus
- pumping chambers of the heart
- ventricular contraction
- atrial contraction
- largest artery by diameter
- lack of oxygen
- pumps blood out to the lungs to get oxygen
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- the largest chamber of the heart
- blood clot
- type of circulation that moves blood from the heart to the lungs
- middle of the sternum where the heart sits
- takes blood back to the heart
- fibers that help carry the electrical signal around the ventricles
- connects PA and Aorta before birth
- takes blood away from the heart
- valve between the LA and LV
- relaxation phase of blood pressure
- moving blood clot
- arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle
- pain in the chest
- the innermost layer of the sac that surrounds the heart
- contraction phase of blood pressure
- smallest type of vein
- divides the atrium and ventricles
- receiving chambers of the heart
33 Clues: blood clot • heart muscle • lack of oxygen • moving blood clot • pain in the chest • atrial contraction • smallest type of vein • Pacemaker of the heart • smallest type of artery • ventricular contraction • ventricular contraction • largest artery by diameter • valve between the LA and LV • sac that surrounds the heart • other name for the av bundle • takes blood back to the heart • ...
The Heart 2024-09-12
Across
- dioxide A heavy gas - poisonous to humans
- Relating to the circulation of blood - to move around
- To carry from one place to another
- Unwanted remains
- What all living things are made up of
- Carry oxygen
- Carries blood away from the heart
- The lower chamber of the heart
- Liquid which carries white, red cells and platelets
- A tightening of a muscle
- Regular expansion and contraction of an artery
- A gas essential for human life
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- A substance that provides nourishment
- To die
- Fight disease
- Thin blood vessels which connect veins and arteries to form a network throughout the body
- Support clotting and stop bleeding
- The upper chamber of the heart
- Carry blood from the heart
- A complete part that has a specific function
- Made up of many interrelated parts
21 Clues: To die • Carry oxygen • Fight disease • Unwanted remains • A tightening of a muscle • Carry blood from the heart • The upper chamber of the heart • The lower chamber of the heart • A gas essential for human life • Carries blood away from the heart • To carry from one place to another • Support clotting and stop bleeding • Made up of many interrelated parts • ...
The HEART 2024-11-06
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- - A type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests bacteria and other harmful substances.
- - Red blood cells that transport oxygen throughout the body.
- - The process of breathing; how oxygen is taken into the body and carbon dioxide is released.
- - Relating to the system that moves blood through the body.
- - Platelets that play a role in blood clotting to prevent bleeding.
- - A valve with two flaps, located between the left atrium and left ventricle.
- - Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.
- - White blood cells that help protect the body from infections.
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- - A part of the heart (SA node) that regulates heartbeat by sending electrical signals.
- - Crescent-shaped; refers to valves in the heart that control blood flow out of the ventricles.
- - Related to the lungs or the pulmonary artery, which carries blood to the lungs.
- - A thin membrane that lines the inside of the heart.
- - The two lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out of the heart.
- - A protein in red blood cells that binds with oxygen and gives blood its red color.
- - A chemical element in the blood, found in carbon dioxide, a waste product of respiration.
- - The two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood.
- - A valve with three flaps, located between the right atrium and right ventricle.
- - Small blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and cells.
- - The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscles contract and pump blood.
- - The wall that divides the left and right sides of the heart.
20 Clues: - A thin membrane that lines the inside of the heart. • - The two upper chambers of the heart that receive blood. • - Relating to the system that moves blood through the body. • - Red blood cells that transport oxygen throughout the body. • - The wall that divides the left and right sides of the heart. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2021-10-07
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- arterial blood supply to heart (name)
- blood flow to and from tissue ____ circuit
- layer where heart valves are located
- P wave signifies atrial _____
- separates R & L sides of heart
- recording of electrical heart activity
- middle layer of heart wall
- T wave signifies ventricular _____
- persistently elevated BP
- pulmonary artery carries blood to the ___
- membranous sac that encloses heart
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- slow heart rate <60/min
- heart relaxation
- pumping chambers
- heart contraction
- closure of aortic valve produces __ HS
- rapid heart rate >100/min
- left atrioventricular valve
- connects arteriole to venue
- abnormal heart sound
- closure of AV valves produce ___ HS
- this node serves as heart pacemaker
- heart is found here(space)
- receiving chambers
- right atrioventricular valve
- detect changes in blood pressure
- device that measures BP
27 Clues: heart relaxation • pumping chambers • heart contraction • receiving chambers • abnormal heart sound • slow heart rate <60/min • device that measures BP • persistently elevated BP • rapid heart rate >100/min • middle layer of heart wall • heart is found here(space) • left atrioventricular valve • connects arteriole to venue • right atrioventricular valve • P wave signifies atrial _____ • ...
Isis Thomas W4 2023-11-15
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- A screening to see problems in the chest area
- in the middle
- Used to see how well the heart is functioning
- Checks the health of blood vessels
- To get the heart beating again
- Diagnoses the two extreme blood pressure
- carry blood to the heart
- Most commonly found in the brain or
- more than one
- Instrument used to listen to the heart and lungs
- carry blood away from the heart
- directly in between
- inside or within
- Swelling near the heart
- Higher levels of bp
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- stop of heart activity
- controls main body movements
- your heart fails to pump blood well
- another word for the opposite of fast
- Caused by irregular heart rhythm
- blood vessels throughout the body
- Sudden reduced blood flow to the heart
- pumps blood
- Can help diagnose heart conditions
- More commonly known as heart disease
25 Clues: pumps blood • in the middle • more than one • inside or within • directly in between • Higher levels of bp • stop of heart activity • Swelling near the heart • carry blood to the heart • controls main body movements • To get the heart beating again • carry blood away from the heart • Caused by irregular heart rhythm • blood vessels throughout the body • Checks the health of blood vessels • ...
Isis Thomas W4 2023-11-15
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- A screening to see problems in the chest area
- in the middle
- Used to see how well the heart is functioning
- Checks the health of blood vessels
- To get the heart beating again
- Diagnoses the two extreme blood pressure
- carry blood to the heart
- Most commonly found in the brain or
- more than one
- Instrument used to listen to the heart and lungs
- carry blood away from the heart
- directly in between
- inside or within
- Swelling near the heart
- Higher levels of bp
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- stop of heart activity
- controls main body movements
- your heart fails to pump blood well
- another word for the opposite of fast
- Caused by irregular heart rhythm
- blood vessels throughout the body
- Sudden reduced blood flow to the heart
- pumps blood
- Can help diagnose heart conditions
- More commonly known as heart disease
25 Clues: pumps blood • in the middle • more than one • inside or within • directly in between • Higher levels of bp • stop of heart activity • Swelling near the heart • carry blood to the heart • controls main body movements • To get the heart beating again • carry blood away from the heart • Caused by irregular heart rhythm • blood vessels throughout the body • Checks the health of blood vessels • ...
Isis Thomas W4 2023-11-15
Across
- A screening to see problems in the chest area
- in the middle
- Used to see how well the heart is functioning
- Checks the health of blood vessels
- To get the heart beating again
- Diagnoses the two extreme blood pressure
- carry blood to the heart
- Most commonly found in the brain or
- more than one
- Instrument used to listen to the heart and lungs
- carry blood away from the heart
- directly in between
- inside or within
- Swelling near the heart
- Higher levels of bp
Down
- stop of heart activity
- controls main body movements
- your heart fails to pump blood well
- another word for the opposite of fast
- Caused by irregular heart rhythm
- blood vessels throughout the body
- Sudden reduced blood flow to the heart
- pumps blood
- Can help diagnose heart conditions
- More commonly known as heart disease
25 Clues: pumps blood • in the middle • more than one • inside or within • directly in between • Higher levels of bp • stop of heart activity • Swelling near the heart • carry blood to the heart • controls main body movements • To get the heart beating again • carry blood away from the heart • Caused by irregular heart rhythm • blood vessels throughout the body • Checks the health of blood vessels • ...
Lab 5 2020-03-23
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- Heart not pumping blood through left ventricle properly
- Inflammation around the heart
- Improper closure of valves between chambers
- Lungs
- Vein
- Records the hearts sounds and actions
- Blood clot in a vein deep in the body
- Artery walls weakened causing it to swell
- Tests how hard the heart is working
- Heart
- trunk Takes blood to lungs from the heart
- The main organ of the cardiovascular system
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- Portable ECG machine; records heart patterns
- Narrowing of the arteries surrounding heart
- Blood
- Hollow tube inserted to allow blood flow
- Take blood to the heart
- High blood pressure
- Where the blood is given oxygen
- Lets you hear the heart pumping
- Artery
- Heart attack
- Irregular heart rhythm
- Main artery in the body
24 Clues: Vein • Blood • Lungs • Heart • Artery • Heart attack • High blood pressure • Irregular heart rhythm • Take blood to the heart • Main artery in the body • Inflammation around the heart • Where the blood is given oxygen • Lets you hear the heart pumping • Tests how hard the heart is working • Records the hearts sounds and actions • Blood clot in a vein deep in the body • ...
Cardiovascular 2022-04-14
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- The valve on the left side of the heart
- medical term for heart attack
- deoxygenated blood returns to the lungs
- lower chambers of the heart
- when the heart contracts
- heartbeat too fast/slow or irregular
- 60-100 is the normal range in adults
- carries oxygenated blood to the body
- The valve on the right side of the heart
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- small vessels where oxygen exchanges
- oxygenated blood delivered to body
- how many chambers does the heart have
- force exerted on arteries
- artery supplies blood directly to heart
- largest vein in the body
- muscle layer of the heart
- pacemaker of the heart
- largest artery in the body
- when the heart relaxes
- returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- upper chambers of the heart
21 Clues: pacemaker of the heart • when the heart relaxes • largest vein in the body • when the heart contracts • force exerted on arteries • muscle layer of the heart • largest artery in the body • lower chambers of the heart • upper chambers of the heart • medical term for heart attack • oxygenated blood delivered to body • small vessels where oxygen exchanges • ...
Danielle crossword (heart heart) 4 2023-12-24
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- Which civilization's capital did the Spanish retreat from on the median of our two birthdays (06/21 and 07/09) in 1520?
- Purdue giant that lost in the 1st round last year
- What I broke and then Venmo'ed you for during the party barge bus ride
- where 75% of the nation's hops are grown and where the 100% percentile best dog lives
- "Everyone's up to something / I find myself running home to your _ _"
- Your current age, or something to shout when shooting a shot
- Where I purchased my sexy apron
- new garment I modeled for you with my new nalgene on 11/25
- Texas wildflower that reminds me of your eyes
- Brand of your green pants I wore once
- street name (abbreviated) that the world's nicest 7-Eleven is on
- "I'm in complete control" protagonist
- Chocolaty bars I made for Golden Cookie
- color of your one strap bag that your family has had for a long long time
- Where I held your hand for the first time (en route to water), for short
- Oh you need to make a dataframe? Also cute animals
- Bucket list: part A in the same day as B
- The description of how tough the wool socks you gave me are and how good of a dancer I am
- Kind of boots I've worn for 2 weddings in a row
- What you did mid-picture at Waterloo park that is viewable during live picture and it is very cute and I love it
- The national forest we have been to together
- Beverage we consumed together at Das
- Bird I think of you and smile whenever I see (and often take a picture of)
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- what is on my short white socks
- Sport Mia Folick did not enjoy playing in high school
- Lucy Dacus' second album
- The herb I have grown most successfully
- "Wild party with indiscriminate sexual activity; panghubog-hubog; panglami-lami"
- Name of the building you lived in for your NYC trip
- Nonsensical and unnecessary thing on a bed
- Bucket list: part B in the same day as A
- Iconic institution we went to to restock on beer like a bunch a yahoos while camping in Palmetto state park
- The only non-primary color I have spray painted my current wallet
- Animal for sale that caused me to guiltily turn around in ECJ
- Slang word your mom knew the meaning of, to your surprise
- Brand of bike we shared way back when from Back Lot
- train from Valpo to Chicago
- Sexy garment you wore to our Double D Driskill Date
- Coozie message: what you should put between your legs
- Store in San Francisco that we both took a picture of
- Piercing I had once upon a time
- good cheese curds and butter burger after ratchet straps contributed to a trip from Fruth to Duval
- City you won a $650 prize at
- Name that runs in your dad's family but didn't make it to your brother (His first name at least)
- Beer (and friend's name) that was one of the 6 we got at choose your 6 pack at the Flag Store (45th and Duval)
45 Clues: Lucy Dacus' second album • train from Valpo to Chicago • City you won a $650 prize at • what is on my short white socks • Where I purchased my sexy apron • Piercing I had once upon a time • Beverage we consumed together at Das • Brand of your green pants I wore once • "I'm in complete control" protagonist • The herb I have grown most successfully • ...
The Heart 2020-02-11
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- the large vein that brings blood to the heart from the lower part of the body
- a condition where the heart contracts abnormally
- separates the left atrium and left ventricle
- blood pumped in one beat
- overall pressure within the blood system
- inner most protective membrane of the heart
- chamber that recieves blood from the lungs
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- the "pacemaker"
- network of conductive fibers, stimulates ventricles
- the main artery that sends blood to the rest of the body
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- chamber that sends oxygenated blood to the rest of the body
- separates the right atrium and right ventricle
- between atrium and ventricle, impulse is delayed here
- the only artery that carries oxygen depleted blood
- chamber that receives oxygen depleted blood from the body
- the outermost protective membrane of the heart
- chamber that sends blood to the lungs
- the part of the cardiac cycle when ventricles relax and fill
- blood pumped in one minute
- the part of the cardiac cycle when ventricles contract
- a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
22 Clues: the "pacemaker" • blood pumped in one beat • blood pumped in one minute • chamber that sends blood to the lungs • overall pressure within the blood system • chamber that recieves blood from the lungs • inner most protective membrane of the heart • separates the left atrium and left ventricle • separates the right atrium and right ventricle • ...
The Heart 2021-10-29
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- The chamber that receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins
- The valve that separates the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk
- The valve that separates the right atrium and right ventricle
- The vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
- The chamber that serves as the pump for pulmonary circulation
- The valve that separates the left ventricle and aorta
- The flow of blood from the left side of the heart, out to the body, back to the right side of the heart
- Ear-like structures that are extensions of the atria
- The bicuspid valve is also known as the __ valve
- The vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
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- The vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the lower body to the heart
- The vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- The right side of the heart receives and pumps __ blood
- The valve that separates the left atrium and left ventricle
- The muscle tissue that enables the cuspid valves to open and close
- The chamber that serves as the pump for systemic circulation
- The flow of blood from the right side of the heart, out to the lungs, back to the left side of the heart
- The chamber that receives deoxygenated blood from the vena cava
- The small vessels that feed the heart muscle tissue with oxygenated blood
- The thin fibers that connect the cuspid valves to the papillary muscles; "heart strings"
- The human heart has __ chambers
- The inferior point of the heart
- The vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the upper body to the heart
- The left side of the heart receives and pumps __ blood
24 Clues: The human heart has __ chambers • The inferior point of the heart • The bicuspid valve is also known as the __ valve • Ear-like structures that are extensions of the atria • The valve that separates the left ventricle and aorta • The left side of the heart receives and pumps __ blood • The right side of the heart receives and pumps __ blood • ...
Good heart 2017-12-17
The Heart 2018-01-24
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- Cells that fight infections
- Heart rate of 40 beats per minute.
- The back flow of blood from one chamber to another.
- Takes deoxgenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- Also referred to as the mitral valve.
- Also called a myocardial infarction.
- Inflammation of the fluid surrounding the heart.
- Regulates blood entering the right ventricle.
- Alternative name for platelets.
- Regulation type involving neural and hormonal control.
- One of four chambers of the heart.
- Found between the arterioles and venules.
- Cancer of the white blood cells.
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- Refractory period when the cardiac muscle completely insensitive to further stimulation.
- Abnormal heart beat due to valve complications.
- One of two locations facilitating gas exchange.
- One of two portals of entry into the heart for deoxygenated blood.
- Collective name for neutrophil, eosinophils and basophils.
- The serous membrane of smooth outer surface of heart.
- Take blood away from the heart to the body.
- Represents ventricular repolarization.
- Cells that live only for 120 days.
- Smooth inner surface of heart chambers
- Measurement representing the maximum contraction of a blood vessel.
- One of two cardiovascular circuits.
25 Clues: Cells that fight infections • Alternative name for platelets. • Cancer of the white blood cells. • Heart rate of 40 beats per minute. • Cells that live only for 120 days. • One of four chambers of the heart. • One of two cardiovascular circuits. • Also called a myocardial infarction. • Also referred to as the mitral valve. • Represents ventricular repolarization. • ...
Heart CW 2018-02-13
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- Your Med Term Teacher
- The function of the Cardiovascular System is to send ______________ blood through the body.
- Outermost layer of the heart.
- Tissue around the heart. (Not apart of actual heart)
- What is today?
- This valve is located between the left atrium and ventricle.
- Electricity
- Hardening
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- Middle layer of the heart (Word means heart muscle tissue.)
- Pressure in a vessel.
- Hypertension
- beats per minute
- Myocardial Infarction
- Tissue inside the heart. Also the inner layer of the heart.
- Top/Upper chamber of the heart.
- Around
- Hardening of an artery.
- Cell that clots.
- This side of the heart contains oxygenated blood.
- These prevent blood from going backwards when the heart contracts.
20 Clues: Around • Hardening • Electricity • Hypertension • What is today? • beats per minute • Cell that clots. • Pressure in a vessel. • Your Med Term Teacher • Myocardial Infarction • Hardening of an artery. • Outermost layer of the heart. • Top/Upper chamber of the heart. • This side of the heart contains oxygenated blood. • Tissue around the heart. (Not apart of actual heart) • ...
Heart Review 2016-02-29
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- Largest blood vessel in the body
- This chamber of the heart collects blood from the lungs
- A measure of the force of blood pushing on the walls of the vessels
- where the SA node is located
- The blood pressure in the arteries when the ventricles are at rest
- This part of the EKG indicates the ventricles repolarizing (at rest)
- Chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs
- High blood pressure
- Abnormally high heart rate
- The blood pressure in the arteries when the ventricles contract
- This is where the blood collects oxygen
- this is the signal that tells the ventricles to contract
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- This part of the EKG indicates the SA node (atria contracting)
- A measure of how fast the heart is beating
- vessel that sends blood to the lungs
- This is the protein that carries oxygen on the red blood cell
- a measure of the electrical activity of the heart
- This valve separates the right atrium and right ventricle
- Largest chamber of the heart, pumps blood to the body
- This part of the EKG indicates the AV node (ventricles contracting)
20 Clues: High blood pressure • Abnormally high heart rate • where the SA node is located • Largest blood vessel in the body • vessel that sends blood to the lungs • This is where the blood collects oxygen • A measure of how fast the heart is beating • a measure of the electrical activity of the heart • Chamber of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs • ...
Heart Disease 2019-05-06
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- part of the immune system vital in fighting off bacteria and other related things.
- deposits of fats inflammatory cells protein and calcium.
- the examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence cause or extent of a disease.
- is a blanket term to describe progressive lung diseases including emphysema chronic bronchitis and asthma.
- Low blood pressure.
- infarction when a coronary artery becomes blocked and causes lack of blood flow to the heart.
- carries oxygen.
- A drug that slows the heart rate and lowers blood pressure.
- High blood pressure increases above normal levels and remains.
- An invasive procedure, during which a specially designed balloon catheter with a small balloon tip is guided to the point of narrowing in the artery.
- Tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- to cavities of the heart.
- disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus in blood.
- an image obtained by mammography.
- A test used to diagnose heart disease.
- colorless fluid in the blood.
- A sac formed by the bulging of a blood vessel wall or heart tissue.
- attack Is when hear tissue is prevented from receiving it's normal blood supply and dies.
- Bad cholesterol.
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- smaller tubes in the circulatory system.
- Chest compression and mouth to mouth to keep the blood oxygenated.
- Air sacs burst and create more surface area which makes it harder to breathe.
- a condition in which not enough oxygen-rich blood is supplied to the heart muscles.
- A life-threatening type of Arrhythmia in which the heart twitches in an uncoordinated fashion.
- muscular walled tubes that makeup part of the circulatory system.
- left and right chambers of the heart.
- Irregular heartbeats.
- A condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells.
- Battery operated heart regulator.
- recording of the hearts electrical activity.
- Pectoris Chest pain associated with coronary heart disease.
- sudden lack of blood flow to the brain.
- Good cholesterol.
33 Clues: carries oxygen. • Bad cholesterol. • Good cholesterol. • Low blood pressure. • Irregular heartbeats. • to cavities of the heart. • colorless fluid in the blood. • Battery operated heart regulator. • an image obtained by mammography. • left and right chambers of the heart. • A test used to diagnose heart disease. • sudden lack of blood flow to the brain. • ...
Heart Health 2015-02-12
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- a very tough organ in the body
- usually only last a few minutes
- a build-up of fat, cholesterol and other substances
- an acroynm for stroke warning signs
- known as a "silent killer"
- a warning stroke or mini-stroke
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- the most common symptom of a heart attack
- the pressure in your blood vessels when your heart rests
- attacks that do not permanently damage the heart
- majority of cardiac deaths occur in this gender
- women can also experience this symptom with a heart attack
- every how many seconds does someone in the United States have a heart attack?
- the process of formation of plaques
- the pressure in your blood vessels when your heart beats
- what percentage of heart disease and strokes are preventable?
- how many mintes a day should walking be done to lower your risk of heart attack and stroke
- medical term for a heart attack
- the number 5 cause of death in the United States
- a tissue plasminogen activator can be given within the first hour that is commonly referred to as this
- the leading killer in women
20 Clues: known as a "silent killer" • the leading killer in women • a very tough organ in the body • usually only last a few minutes • medical term for a heart attack • a warning stroke or mini-stroke • the process of formation of plaques • an acroynm for stroke warning signs • the most common symptom of a heart attack • majority of cardiac deaths occur in this gender • ...
Electric Heart 2014-11-25
Across
- Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG
- Tightness in the chest
- A feeling of fear, worry, uneasiness, or dread
- The person being examined by a physician
- Sensation of abnormally rapid or irregular heart beats
- Used in the removal or destruction of a part of the heart
- A measurement done by a sphygmomanometer
- Usually caused by formation of a thrombus in a vessel
- The recorded number of times a heart beats per minute
- A non invasive method that uses ultra sound to visualize internal cardiac structures
- An adult age
- Any abnormality in the rate or rhythm of the heart beat
- Prediction of disease's course and outcome
- Difficult labored breathing
- Measures the heart's electrical activity
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- A practitioner of health and medicine
- A state of sluggishness or stupor
- A specialist in the field of mental conditions
- Blocks reuptake of serotonin in the brain, thus increasing levels
- It's called the pacemaker of the heart because it sets the rate of the heart beat
- A small cavity in the lower heart
- Relieves anxiety by means of calming
- A portable device that records heart rhythm
- A prescription written out by a doctor that can only be filled by a pharmacy
- Medications that affect the mind, altering mental activity
- The process of determining cause and nature of illness
- Chronic intense throbbing headache
- A specialist in the field of the heart
- Abbreviation for non prescription medication
- A mental state marked by intense fear
30 Clues: An adult age • Tightness in the chest • Difficult labored breathing • A state of sluggishness or stupor • A small cavity in the lower heart • Chronic intense throbbing headache • Relieves anxiety by means of calming • A practitioner of health and medicine • Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG • A mental state marked by intense fear • A specialist in the field of the heart • ...
Electric Heart 2014-11-25
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- A practitioner of health and medicine
- A portable device that records heart rhythm
- A specialist in the field of the heart
- It's called the pacemaker of the heart because it sets the rate of the heart beat
- Measures the heart's electrical activity
- A specialist in the field of mental conditions
- Relieves anxiety by means of calming
- Difficult labored breathing
- Tightness in the chest
- The recorded number of times a heart beats per minute
- Any abnormality in the rate or rhythm of the heart beat
- Blocks reuptake of serotonin in the brain, thus increasing levels
- Prediction of disease's course and outcome
- The person being examined by a physician
- Medications that affect the mind, altering mental activity
- An adult age
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- Sensation of abnormally rapid or irregular heart beats
- The process of determining cause and nature of illness
- Usually caused by formation of a thrombus in a vessel
- Used in the removal or destruction of a part of the heart
- A small cavity in the lower heart
- Abbreviation for non prescription medication
- A mental state marked by intense fear
- Chronic intense throbbing headache
- A non invasive method that uses ultra sound to visualize internal cardiac structures
- A state of sluggishness or stupor
- A measurement done by a sphygmomanometer
- A feeling of fear, worry, uneasiness, or dread
- A prescription written out by a doctor that can only be filled by a pharmacy
- Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG
30 Clues: An adult age • Tightness in the chest • Difficult labored breathing • A small cavity in the lower heart • A state of sluggishness or stupor • Chronic intense throbbing headache • Relieves anxiety by means of calming • A practitioner of health and medicine • A mental state marked by intense fear • Evaluation of physical fitness by ECG • A specialist in the field of the heart • ...
Heart Disease 2016-05-05
Across
- colorless fluid part of blood
- number of heartbeats per minute at rest of a normal person
- a condition in which the force of blood on walls is too low
- way to prevent disease by training heart
- irregular heartbeat
- any of the tubes that carry blood to the heart
- Chest discomfort, shortness of breath, nausea
- acronym for warning signs of a heart attack
- carry oxygen through blood
- the buildup of fats, cholesterol, and other things on artery walls
- an irregular often rapid heart beat
- each of the two main chambers of the heart
- when heart cannot pump enough blood to organs
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart
- the most effective method to clean arteries
- cause of heart disease caused by anxiety
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- a small device placed in the chest to regulate the heartbeat
- any of the muscular walled tubes forming the circulation system
- cause of heart disease involving tobacco
- way to prevent heart disease by lowering blood pressure in a low stress manner
- another term for heart attack
- protect from disease
- given by doctor to prevent heart disease
- way to prevent heart disease by watching what you eat
- life saving technique
- checks for problems
- a condition in which the force of blood on artery walls is too high
- a blockage of blood flow to the heart
- a chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
- a small colorless disk shaped cell fragment, involved in clotting
- sign of heart disease caused by lack of oxygen
31 Clues: checks for problems • irregular heartbeat • protect from disease • life saving technique • carry oxygen through blood • colorless fluid part of blood • another term for heart attack • an irregular often rapid heart beat • a blockage of blood flow to the heart • cause of heart disease involving tobacco • given by doctor to prevent heart disease • ...
Heart Drugs 2023-02-11
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- Heparin INR measured by
- calcium channel blocker, first line drug for Black ethnicities
- Na+ channel blocker, may prolong QT interval
- ACE inhibitor, activated by liver enzymes
- Wafarin INR measured by
- Activates antithrombin which inhibits prothrombin -> thrombin
- BB that may cause bradycardia, hypotension and erectile dysfunction
- Increases vagal stimulation = negative chronotrope, inhibits Na+/K+-ATPase = positive inotrope
- antiplatelet MoA TXA2 antagonist
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- ARB antagonist
- Antiplatelet that inhibits P2Y12 receptors
- Beta blocker and K+ channel inhibitor,rate and rhythm control drug, used to extinguish tachyarrhythmias,may cause pulmonary fibrosis, thyroid dysfunction and torsade de pointes
- CCB, rate and rhythm control, cannot be prescribed with sodium channel blocker, may cause rebound tachycardia
- anticoagulant that inhibits Vitamin K epoxide reductase
- funny current inhibitor
- DOAC that inhibits Factor Xa to stop formation of thrombin
- Clot buster, activates plasmin
- NO to induce vasodilation
- Beta-1 blocker, contraindicated for asthma, first line for torsade de pointes
- vasodilator by increase of cGMP
- hyperpolarises AVN, used in acute settings
21 Clues: ARB antagonist • funny current inhibitor • Heparin INR measured by • Wafarin INR measured by • NO to induce vasodilation • Clot buster, activates plasmin • vasodilator by increase of cGMP • antiplatelet MoA TXA2 antagonist • ACE inhibitor, activated by liver enzymes • Antiplatelet that inhibits P2Y12 receptors • hyperpolarises AVN, used in acute settings • ...
Heart Rhythms 2024-02-27
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- maneuver to slow a HR down
- medication given IV slam used to stop and restart the heart
- this intervention done for pulseless disorganized rhythms
- if there is a problem with this, it is a volume issue
- the heart rhythm has stopped altogether
- where the heart sounds can be heard the best
- abbreviation for a dysrhythmia where the ventricles are quivering
- if the heartbeat starts below this node, there will be no P waves and the QRS complex will be wide
- life saving intervention to be done only when a patient has a pulse
- valve off of the left ventricle
- abbreviation for a dysrhythmia where sa node is not firing appropriately and the ekg shows no P waves
- separates the left and right sides of the heart
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- the pulmonary artery carries ______ blood to the lungs
- a sinus rhythm with a HR >100
- most specific cardiac marker
- the natural pacemaker of the heart
- medication given to increase HR
- when the ventricles are relaxing and the heart is recharging (corresponds to T wave on EKG)
- auscultation site located at the left sternal border, 2nd intercostal space
- the name of the sac surrounding the heart
- the muscular part of the heart
- abbreviation for a dysrhythmia where only QRS complexes are seen and the HR >200 (no P waves)
- this degree block has P waves and QRS complexes, but they are not related to each other
- abbreviation for a dysrhythmia where the atria have experienced re-excitation with HR >150
- abbreviation for an ectopic foci below the AV node has fired on it's own too early
- interval with normal range 0.12-0.20 sec
- if there is a problem with this, there is a pressure problem
27 Clues: maneuver to slow a HR down • most specific cardiac marker • a sinus rhythm with a HR >100 • the muscular part of the heart • medication given to increase HR • valve off of the left ventricle • the natural pacemaker of the heart • the heart rhythm has stopped altogether • interval with normal range 0.12-0.20 sec • the name of the sac surrounding the heart • ...
Sister Heart 2023-06-29
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- The sickness that killed Janey
- Annie, Janey and Tim go down to the creek to catch these
- Annie was a n--------
- Nancy was planning to ------ the mission
- The connection between Janey and Annie
- Janey is known for -------- things
- The children affected by the racist policies are referred to as this
- The name of the Reverend who took Annie on the book
- Janey is Tim's ------
- Janey was buried in a ---------- grave
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- The strength that Janey, Annie and Tim had; to persevere
- Annie got hit by the teacher for ----- about speaking English
- Janey was a s--------
- Annie found a sister ----- in Janey
- Tim and Janey's special place to go when they're upset
- Annie suffered from this while on the boat
- Where Tim, Janey, Annie and Nancy were all sent to live
- The place Janey spent her final days
- Annie was warned by Nancy against singing in her native --------
- Annie and Tim believed Janey was reincarnated as a kookaburra
20 Clues: Janey was a s-------- • Annie was a n-------- • Janey is Tim's ------ • The sickness that killed Janey • Janey is known for -------- things • Annie found a sister ----- in Janey • The place Janey spent her final days • The connection between Janey and Annie • Janey was buried in a ---------- grave • Nancy was planning to ------ the mission • ...
Heart Crossword 2023-05-01
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- A thin sac that surrounds your heart
- A valve of three flaps that prevents reflux of blood from the right ventricle to the right atrium.
- A fluid-filled cavity in the heart or brain
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
- A dividing wall or membrane especially between bodily spaces or masses of soft tissue
- The muscular layer of the heart
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- The fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body.
- A blood vessel that carries blood to the heart from tissues and organs in the body.
- The blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the tissues of the bod
- The innermost layer of the heart and lines the chambers and extends over projecting structures such as the valves, chordae tendineae, and papillary muscles.
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- A colorless and odorless gas that is a waste product made by the body
- A heart chamber that receives blood into the heart and drives it into a ventricle, or chamber, for pumping blood away from the heart.
- Flaps that act as one-way inlets for blood coming into a ventricle and one-way outlets for blood leaving a ventricle
- To describe how well the lungs work in helping a person breathe
- An aortic valve that only has two leaflets, instead of three
- A heart valve with cusps shaped like half-moons; prevents blood from flowing back into the heart
- A hollow muscular organ of vertebrate animals that by its rhythmic contraction acts as a force pump maintaining the circulation of the blood
- Air that is breathed in enters the blood from the lungs and travels to the tissues
- Responsible for transporting oxygen rich blood from your heart to the rest of your body
20 Clues: The muscular layer of the heart • The smallest type of blood vessel • A thin sac that surrounds your heart • A fluid-filled cavity in the heart or brain • An aortic valve that only has two leaflets, instead of three • To describe how well the lungs work in helping a person breathe • A colorless and odorless gas that is a waste product made by the body • ...
Heart Failure 2022-09-18
Across
- Lowers BP and HR, ending in -dipine, -amil, and -zem
- Commonly used for chest pain but can also lower BP
- Diet that facilitates loss of fluid
- Major cause of left-sided HF
- Poor sleep quality can cause right-sided HF
- HOB position that facilitates breathing
- This lab value indicates bulging ventricles
- Drug that has a high risk for toxicity
- The first choice drug for WORSENING HF
- Drug that wastes potassium, causing EKG changes
- The patient should change positions slowly due to this
- Normal lab value is 3.5-5
- The amount of blood being pumped by the left ventricle
- System facilitated by kidneys to add sodium and water, and lose potassium
- An indent left in the skin due to swelling
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- Indicates worsening left-sided HF
- Where excess fluid goes with left-sided HF
- Also called S3, this can be heard with left-sided HF
- Medications that aren't allowed
- The first choice drug for HF, ending in -pril
- Where excess fluid goes with right-sided HF
- Drug that lowers BP and HR, ending in -lol
- Food group that causes increased potassium levels
- Allows the provider to track fluid gain or loss
- Enlarged neck veins found in right-sided HF
- Potassium-sparing diuretic
- Organs that raise the blood pressure and heart rate when the heart is failing to pump correctly
- Shortness of breath due to left-sided HF
- Lung sounds heard with left-sided HF
- Enlarged belly found in right-sided HF
30 Clues: Normal lab value is 3.5-5 • Potassium-sparing diuretic • Major cause of left-sided HF • Medications that aren't allowed • Indicates worsening left-sided HF • Diet that facilitates loss of fluid • Lung sounds heard with left-sided HF • Drug that has a high risk for toxicity • The first choice drug for WORSENING HF • Enlarged belly found in right-sided HF • ...
Failing Heart 2022-11-22
Across
- What is the tension, force or stress acting on ventricular wall myocytes after onset of shortening?
- Which sided heart failure has dyspnoea resolved by diuretic therapy?
- What overloads heart chambers due to septal defects?
- What is a regulatory protein of the contractile apparatus and a marker of myocardial tissue injury or necrosis?
- What is 'impaired' by primary (DCM) or secondary myocardial failure?
- Which peptide is a marker of neurohormonal activation suggestive of remodelling/ventricular dilation?
- What is the heart encased within?
- What is the typical prognosis for cardiac disease?
- What is defined as difficult, laboured or painful breathing?
- Which rhythm is the merging of S3 and S4?
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- What is a loss of consciousness due to reduced cerebral blood flow?
- What insufficiency is the most common cause of volume overload?
- Which disease has dyspnoea resolved with bronchodilators, steroids and antibiotics?
- Which arterial pulse is usually used for small animals?
- What is associated with decreased oxygenation and blue tinged MM?
- Which valve is best heard LHS 3rd ICS close to the sternum?
- Which valve is best heard LHS 4th ICS 1/3 of the way up?
- Which animal coughs in advance or acute heart failure?
- What is loss of total body fat and lean mass despite normal appetite and adequate therapy due to cardiac disease?
- Which valve is best heard RHS 3rd or 4th ICS 1/4 of the way up?
- What is the volume of blood returning to the ventricle (ventricular end-diastolic volume)?
- Which valve is best heard LHS 5th ICS 1/4 of the way up?
22 Clues: What is the heart encased within? • Which rhythm is the merging of S3 and S4? • What is the typical prognosis for cardiac disease? • What overloads heart chambers due to septal defects? • Which animal coughs in advance or acute heart failure? • Which arterial pulse is usually used for small animals? • Which valve is best heard LHS 4th ICS 1/3 of the way up? • ...
SUSOM-Heart 2024-10-22
Across
- this border of the heart is dominated by the great blood vessels
- the pointy part of the heart formed from the left ventricle
- another name for visceral pericardium
- this sinus allows a surgeon to isolate the pulmonary trunk and ascending aorta and apply a temporary ligature or clamp
- the physical location of this valve is deep to the right half of the sternum at the 4th ICS
- this artery is a branch of the left coronary artery and supplies the left atrium and left ventricle
- this artery is the primary supply for the pericardium
- the moderator band is also known as the ___ trabecula
- this condition results in a right-sided heart
- characteristic sound produced by turbulent blood flow through an orifice of the heart (two words spelled as one)
- this triad is a collection of three classic clinical signs associated with cardiac tamponade
- the acronym for a surgical procedure that bypasses occluded coronary arteries
- inflammation of the pericardium
- behind each cusp of the aortic valve is a bulge called the aortic ___, two of which give rise to the left and right coronary aa.
- the muscular ridge that separates the main cavity of the right atrium from the auricle (two words spelled as one)
- the heart rests on this structure
- this vessel is a continuation of the great cardiac vein and empties into the right atrium (two words spelled as one)
- the acronym commonly used for the widow-maker artery
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- the area of auscultation for this valve is the medial end of the 2nd right intercostal space
- this vein runs with the posterior interventricular artery (two words spelled as one)
- this procedure would be done to remove excess fluid from the pericardial sac
- sensory nerve fibers from the pericardium are from this nerve
- this node is known as the pacemaker of the heart
- the name of the muscles attached to the chordae tendineae
- the fibrous skeleton of the heart is primarily made from this protein
- the AV bundle of ___ passes thru the right trigone of the fibrous skeleton
- this circuit of blood flow sends oxygenated blood to the body and it returns to the right atrium
- fetal remnant of the foramen ovale (two words spelled as one)
- this groove separates the atria from the ventricles (two words spelled as one)
- the name of the muscle tissue found in the auricles (two words spelled as one)
- coronary ___ is the study of the coronary arteries by injecting radio-opaque dye into their lumen
- this is the thickest layer of the heart wall
- upon closing this pair of valves makes a loud sound and represents ventricular diastole
- alternative name for the bicuspid valve
34 Clues: inflammation of the pericardium • the heart rests on this structure • another name for visceral pericardium • alternative name for the bicuspid valve • this is the thickest layer of the heart wall • this condition results in a right-sided heart • this node is known as the pacemaker of the heart • the acronym commonly used for the widow-maker artery • ...
Cardiovascular Heart 2024-10-24
Across
- sound made by the semilunar valves closing
- thin part that separates right and left ventricle
- brings deoxygenated blood from the lower parts of the body to the heart
- visceral layer of serous pericardium
- prevents backflow of blood
- brings deoxygenated blood from the upper parts of the body to the heart
- contraction of the heart muscle
- relaxation of the heart muscle
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- fibres that receive electrical charge from AV node through AV bundle and causes ventricles to contract
- chamber that sends blood to the heart
- contraction of the atria
- middle layer of the heart that is responsible for pumping blood
- controls spontaneous generation of impulses
- sound made by the AV valves closing
- valve that pumps blood from right atrium to left ventricle
- largest artery in the body
- takes deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- :type of muscle found in the heart
- two upper chambers of the heart
- takes oxygenated blood away from the heart
- contraction of the ventricles
21 Clues: contraction of the atria • largest artery in the body • prevents backflow of blood • contraction of the ventricles • relaxation of the heart muscle • two upper chambers of the heart • contraction of the heart muscle • :type of muscle found in the heart • sound made by the AV valves closing • visceral layer of serous pericardium • chamber that sends blood to the heart • ...
Unit 5 lab 2021-05-14
Across
- bottom of heart
- blood
- slow
- two
- self
- echo
- portable ECG machine
- heart beats per
- top of heart
- inner
- weakened artery wall
- exam of blood vessels in lungs
- narrowing arteries
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- middle right heart
- stoppage of heart
- EKG
- middle left heart
- diabetes
- defibrillator
- pain somewhere on body
- pressure
- heart
- Beyond or excess
- heart attack
- blood pressure check
25 Clues: EKG • two • slow • self • echo • blood • heart • inner • diabetes • pressure • top of heart • heart attack • defibrillator • bottom of heart • heart beats per • Beyond or excess • stoppage of heart • middle left heart • middle right heart • narrowing arteries • portable ECG machine • weakened artery wall • blood pressure check • pain somewhere on body • exam of blood vessels in lungs
Cardiovascular puzzle 2024-09-15
Across
- a condition in which plaque builds up inside the arteries
- fast
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- blood pressure
- a test that measures the electrical activity of the heart
- heart rate
- electrocardiogram
- the inner lining of the heart
- a condition that occurs when the blood supply is to the brain is interrupted
- inflammation
- catheterization procedure that involves inserting a catheter into a blood vessel to examine the heart
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- test that use a sound-wave to create images of the heart
- test test that measures the heart response to exercise
- slow
- the sac that surrounds the heart
- the largest artery in the body
- monitor a portable device that record the heart electrical activity over a period of time
- high blood pressure
- the muscular wall of the heart
- congestive heart failure
- blood condition
- artery disease a condition in which arteries that apply blood to the heart become narrowed or blocked
- heart
- attack a condition that occurs when the blood supply to the heart is interrupted
- myocardial infarction
25 Clues: slow • fast • heart • heart rate • inflammation • blood pressure • blood condition • electrocardiogram • high blood pressure • myocardial infarction • congestive heart failure • the inner lining of the heart • the largest artery in the body • the muscular wall of the heart • the sac that surrounds the heart • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
Activity 2 2024-11-21
Across
- Myocardial infarction.
- Congestive heart failure.
- Blood pressure.
- – Fast, as in tachycardia (fast heart rate).
- – Inflammation, as in myocarditis.
- Heart rate.
- – Buildup of fatty deposits in arteries.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood
- (ECG/EKG) – A test recording electrical activity of the heart.
- failure – A condition where the heart cannot pump effectively.
- – Imaging of blood vessels using contrast dye.
- – Relating to clots, as in thrombosis.
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- – Slow, as in bradycardia (slow heart rate).
- – Irregular heart rhythm.
- infarction (MI) – Heart attack, caused by blocked blood flow to the heart.
- The smallest blood vessels that facilitate gas exchange.
- – A tool to measure blood pressure.
- – High blood pressure.
- – A tool to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- – Relating to the heart.
- the largest artery in the body
- Electrocardiogram.
- – Ultrasound imaging of the heart.
- the central organ of the cardiovascular system
25 Clues: Heart rate. • Blood pressure. • Electrocardiogram. • Myocardial infarction. • – High blood pressure. • – Relating to the heart. • – Irregular heart rhythm. • Congestive heart failure. • the largest artery in the body • – Inflammation, as in myocarditis. • – Ultrasound imaging of the heart. • – A tool to measure blood pressure. • – Relating to clots, as in thrombosis. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2024-11-05
Across
- / pain
- arrest / complete stopping of the heart
- / uses ultrasound to look and the heart and its vessels
- heart failure / condition in which the heart doesn't efficiently pump from the left ventricle
- vena cava / a large vein that brings blood from the upper half of the body to the heart
- / abbreviation for congestive heart failure
- / records electrical activity of the heart
- / condition in which an artery has a weakened wall
- / artery
- / vein
- catheterization / uses X-ray dye to show narrowing, aneurysms, and detect pressure in the heart
- / have thin walls and carry blood toward the heart
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- / have thin walls that exchange oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients
- artery disease / disease in which there is narrowing in the arteries surrounding the heart
- / abbreviation for blood pressure
- / have thick walls that carry blood away from the heart
- / fast
- enzymes / measures certain items in the blood
- / main organ of the cardiovascular system
- / abbreviation for shortness of breath
- / above
- infarction / heart attack
- monitor / records heart activity to show possible patterns
23 Clues: / pain • / fast • / vein • / above • / artery • infarction / heart attack • / abbreviation for blood pressure • / abbreviation for shortness of breath • arrest / complete stopping of the heart • / main organ of the cardiovascular system • / records electrical activity of the heart • / abbreviation for congestive heart failure • ...
Heart Anatomy 2022-07-18
Across
- Blood from LE’s travels here to heart
- Guide ropes attached to papillary mm
- Cardiac muscles
- Primary veins dumping into superior vena cava
- Thicker of the two ventricles
- Depression in adults, foramen in fetus
- Left AV valve
- Collection of neurons in R atria near SVC
- Outermost layer
- Sound made by semilunar valves closing
- Left sided semilunar valve
- Valve between pulmonary trunk and right ventricle
- Divider between atria
- Inner layer of endothelial cells with some connective tissue
- Right AV valve
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- Grooves for location of primary anterior and posterior cardiac vessels
- Intercostal space where apex is located
- Irregular muscular columns in ventricles
- Dumps blood into R atrium
- Veins which drain into L atria
- Side of heart located anteriorly in thorax
- Coronary sinus dumps here
- Portion of heart resting on diaphragm
- Muscles which prevent AV valves from entering artia
24 Clues: Left AV valve • Right AV valve • Cardiac muscles • Outermost layer • Divider between atria • Dumps blood into R atrium • Coronary sinus dumps here • Left sided semilunar valve • Thicker of the two ventricles • Veins which drain into L atria • Guide ropes attached to papillary mm • Blood from LE’s travels here to heart • Portion of heart resting on diaphragm • ...
The Heart 2022-09-20
Across
- disease of myocardial tissue
- contraction of the heart
- clot
- drug that dilates coronary blood vessels
- the heart is not solid but this
- relaxation of the heart
- atria are this type of chamber
- abnormality of heart rhythm
- an instrument used to transform electrical signals into visible tracings
- electrical activity which triggers contraction of heart muscle
- abnormal heart sounds
- these valves are narrower than normal
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- these valves leak, allowing blood to flow back into the chamber
- number of flaps (leaflets) in the mitral valve
- atria form an earlike outpouching
- number of chambers
- mass amount of the heart on the left
- coronary artery bypass graft
- high blood pressure
- the first heart sound
- outer layer of pericardium
- organ heart lies on
- heart muscle tissue
- the pacemaker node
- blunt point
- inflammation of inner heart lining
- hardening of the arteries
- heart shape
- the right AV valve
- the area the heart is located
30 Clues: clot • blunt point • heart shape • number of chambers • the pacemaker node • the right AV valve • high blood pressure • organ heart lies on • heart muscle tissue • the first heart sound • abnormal heart sounds • relaxation of the heart • contraction of the heart • hardening of the arteries • outer layer of pericardium • abnormality of heart rhythm • disease of myocardial tissue • ...
Heart 4 2022-08-16
Across
- 했으나|하지만|비록|불구하고|해도
- standby 대기하여|대기하고 있는|공석 대기의
- …의 책임을 부정하다|…과의 관계를 부인하다|…을 거부하다
- 충돌하다, 추락하다, 붕괴하다, 폭락, 무너짐, 공짜로 묵다
- 완전한 상태|전부|온전히
- 약한|얇은|뻔한|가는|허술한
- 불쾌한|고약한 냄새가 나는|역한
- 격렬한|열정적인|맹렬한
- 안달하는|좀이 쑤시는|가라앉지 않는
- cry from ~와는 거리가 먼 경험
- 칠칠치 못한|너절한|지저분한
- 교활한|음흉한|방심할 수 없는
- 호흡이 …인|숨이 찬|바람에 쏘인
- 단정치 못한|헤픈|창녀 같은
- 모루|…을 모루에서 단련하다|침골
- 몸부림치다|허우적거리다|허둥대다
- 청소년의|아이다운|유치한
- 방음(防音)처리 하다, 약하게 하다, 약해지다, 줄이다
- 오므라들다|주름|주름지다
- 결합한|교미하다|합체하다
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- 잘못 인용하다|잘못된 인용
- 빈|공허한|쓸모 없는
- 호송하다|호위대|호위함
- 트집 잡는|책망하는|헐뜯는
- 신랄한|과격한|매서운
- 제의하다, 제공물, 제공하기
- 연하게 하다
- 언론, 기자, 보도, 누르다, 압박하다, 조르다
- 조산하다, 달을 채우지 않고 태어난, 여윈, 살며시[남몰래] 행동하다
- 떨리는 소리로 말하다, 트릴, 회전하다
- 지긋지긋하여|싫어하는|싫은
- 비틀거리다|말을 더듬다|중얼거리다
- 참가하다, 함께 하다, 참여하다, [차려진 것을] 먹다, (특히 남과 함께) 먹다, […을] 함께 먹다[of ‥]
- out 꽁무니를 빼다|두려워서 그만두다|기죽다
- 더러움|누추함|지저분함
- 의식이 혼탁한|헛소리하는|섬망 상태의
- 경멸하다, 퇴짜놓다, 일축하다
- 황폐한|파손된|낡아빠진
- 무효의|영|널|없는
39 Clues: 연하게 하다 • 무효의|영|널|없는 • 빈|공허한|쓸모 없는 • 신랄한|과격한|매서운 • 호송하다|호위대|호위함 • 격렬한|열정적인|맹렬한 • 더러움|누추함|지저분함 • 황폐한|파손된|낡아빠진 • 완전한 상태|전부|온전히 • 청소년의|아이다운|유치한 • 오므라들다|주름|주름지다 • 결합한|교미하다|합체하다 • 잘못 인용하다|잘못된 인용 • 트집 잡는|책망하는|헐뜯는 • 지긋지긋하여|싫어하는|싫은 • 제의하다, 제공물, 제공하기 • 약한|얇은|뻔한|가는|허술한 • 칠칠치 못한|너절한|지저분한 • 단정치 못한|헤픈|창녀 같은 • 교활한|음흉한|방심할 수 없는 • 경멸하다, 퇴짜놓다, 일축하다 • 불쾌한|고약한 냄새가 나는|역한 • 몸부림치다|허우적거리다|허둥대다 • 했으나|하지만|비록|불구하고|해도 • 비틀거리다|말을 더듬다|중얼거리다 • ...
Heart Review 2020-01-22
Across
- Low blood pressure.
- When fluid builds up around the heart and causes it to pump inefficiently.(Abbreviation)
- The measure of pressure when the heart ventricles are contracting.
- The upper chambers of the heart that receives blood from the body.
- Separates the heart into right and left halves.
- The pacemaker of the heart.
- One of the main functions of the heart is to take carbon dioxide and _______ away from cells.
- The measure of pressure between heart contractions.
- The middle layer of the heart muscle.
- This side of the heart contains deoxygenated blood.
- Type of blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood towards the heart.
- This is the location where oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported into and out of blood.
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- This circuit is on the left side of the heart. It sends oxygenated blood to the body.
- The lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out of the heart.
- This measures blood pressure.
- The outermost layer of the heart.
- When a blood vessel becomes blocked or ruptures and causes brain cells to die.
- Blood disorder where there is a decreased amount of red blood cells or hemoglobin in blood.
- Inflammation of the inner layer of the heart.
- There are specific parts of our body that does not need oxygen.(True or False)
- This circuit is on the right side of the heart. It sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs to get oxygen.
- Type of blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- One of the main functions of the heart is to send ___________ and nutrients to your cells.
23 Clues: Low blood pressure. • The pacemaker of the heart. • This measures blood pressure. • The outermost layer of the heart. • The middle layer of the heart muscle. • Inflammation of the inner layer of the heart. • Separates the heart into right and left halves. • The measure of pressure between heart contractions. • This side of the heart contains deoxygenated blood. • ...
Heart Health 2019-04-04
Across
- bad cholesterol
- waxy substance
- 1st chamber from vena cava
- always away (blood from heart)
- returns blood from lungs
- right side valve
- the 80 of 120/80
- blood, blood vessels and ...
- last chamber blood before exiting
- substance that increases heart disease
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- the 120 of 120/80
- connect veins and arteries
- blood cells that fight pathogens
- largest artery in the body
- build up in the blood vessels
- high blood pressure
- main function of CVS
- blood cells that carry oxygen
- #1 killer of all Americans
- returns blood to heart
20 Clues: waxy substance • bad cholesterol • right side valve • the 80 of 120/80 • the 120 of 120/80 • high blood pressure • main function of CVS • returns blood to heart • returns blood from lungs • connect veins and arteries • largest artery in the body • 1st chamber from vena cava • #1 killer of all Americans • blood, blood vessels and ... • build up in the blood vessels • ...
Heart Disease 2019-05-06
Across
- smaller tubes in the circulatory system.
- Chest compression and mouth to mouth to keep the blood oxygenated.
- the examination of tissue removed from a living body to discover the presence cause or extent of a disease.
- muscular walled tubes that makeup part of the circulatory system.
- infarction when a coronary artery becomes blocked and causes lack of blood flow to the heart.
- carries oxygen.
- A condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells.
- Air sacs burst and create more surface area which makes it harder to breathe.
- High blood pressure increases above normal levels and remains.
- colorless fluid in the blood.
- Irregular heartbeats.
- disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus in blood.
- Bad cholesterol.
- a condition in which not enough oxygen-rich blood is supplied to the heart muscles.
- A sac formed by the bulging of a blood vessel wall or heart tissue.
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- Pectoris Chest pain associated with coronary heart disease.
- recording of the hearts electrical activity.
- A life-threatening type of Arrhythmia in which the heart twitches in an uncoordinated fashion.
- is a blanket term to describe progressive lung diseases including emphysema chronic bronchitis and asthma.
- to cavities of the heart.
- sudden lack of blood flow to the brain.
- part of the immune system vital in fighting off bacteria and other related things.
- Battery operated heart regulator.
- left and right chambers of the heart.
- Low blood pressure.
- Good cholesterol.
- Tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- an image obtained by mammography.
- deposits of fats inflammatory cells protein and calcium.
- attack Is when hear tissue is prevented from receiving it's normal blood supply and dies.
30 Clues: carries oxygen. • Bad cholesterol. • Good cholesterol. • Low blood pressure. • Irregular heartbeats. • to cavities of the heart. • colorless fluid in the blood. • Battery operated heart regulator. • an image obtained by mammography. • left and right chambers of the heart. • sudden lack of blood flow to the brain. • smaller tubes in the circulatory system. • ...
Tiger heart 2019-11-28
Across
- What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 2?
- Acidophilic lumps around the nucleus, formed in the cytoplasm (often hepatocytes) in protein dystrophy.
- Metabolic disorder of copper leads to .... disease
- "Cells eltarged in volume. Cytoplasm is filled with small translucent vacuoles, nucleus is replaced to the periphery of cell." What kind of dystrophy is described?
- The collapse of ultrastructure and intercellular substance, that leads to accumulation of products of disturbed metabolism
- Synthesis of substances, which do not occur in normal conditions.
- Name the reaction:staining method used to detect polysaccharides such as glycogen, and mucosubstances such as glycoproteins, glycolipids and mucins in tissues.
- Histochemically, fats identified by using of some methods: Sudan 4 stain them in ….. color
- Which hormone of pineal inhibits synthesis of melanin?
- Severe hyperuricemia (syndrome), characterized by neurologic dysfunction and uric acid overproduction
- Pigment that determines the color of the skin, hair and eye color of a person.
- What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 1?
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- In what kind of dystrophy there are changes in the myocardium, resembling a tiger heart?
- In which type of dystrophy occurs the phenomenon of metachromasia, characteristical change in the color of staining carried out in biological tissues.
- What substance forms "Berlin blue" under the action of potassium ferricyanide and hydrochloric acid?
- Simplest method of differential staining of collagen, another name Van Gieson's stain.
- What medicine is used in the treatment of gout?
- A particle representing an iron-storage complex that is formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin or an abnormal metabolic pathway of ferritin.
- A yellow-orange compound that is produced by the breakdown of hemoglobin from red blood cells.
- What kind of jaundice is observed in acute and chronic hepatitis, hepatic cirrhosis and autointoxication?
20 Clues: What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 2? • What kind of dystrophy is shown in figure 1? • What medicine is used in the treatment of gout? • Metabolic disorder of copper leads to .... disease • Which hormone of pineal inhibits synthesis of melanin? • Synthesis of substances, which do not occur in normal conditions. • ...
THE HEART 2021-10-10
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- Death caused by a sudden loss of heart function
- receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle
- EKG
- A clot-preventing medicine that prevents platelets from sticking together to form clots
- During cardiac catheterization, a doctor inflates a balloon inside a narrowed or blocked coronary artery to widen the artery
- Commonly called water pills, diuretics increase urination and fluid loss
- a short period that occurs when the tricuspid and mitral valves close
- receives blood from the right atrium and pumps it to the lungs, where it is loaded with oxygen.
- A sudden cessation of heart function.
- A coronary artery is suddenly blocked
- An ultrasound of the heart. An echocardiogram provides direct viewing of any problems with the heart muscle’s pumping ability and heart valves.
- maintain a stable heart rate, a pacemaker can be implanted
- The Inflammation of the covering of the heart
- it records the heart's rhythm continuously for a 24 hour period
- HELPS TO MAKE BLOOD THICKER AND PREVENTS BLOOD CLOTS
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- This powerful medicine helps prevent blood clots
- how much pressure is in the arteries during diastole
- receives blood from the veins and pumps it to the right ventricle
- Clot-busting
- can decrease the risk of abnormal heartbeats
- run along the surface of the heart and provide oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
- controls blood flow from the right atrium to the right ventricle
- An abnormal sound heard when listening to the heart with a stethoscope
- supplies blood to the lateral and posterior portions of the left ventricle
- a thin layer on the surface of the heart in which the coronary arteries lie.
- A disease of heart muscle in which the heart is abnormally enlarged, thickened, and/or stiffened
- automated external defibrillator
- between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- a powerful organ
- An abnormal heart rhythm due to changes in the conduction of electrical impulses through the heart
- heart is unable to pump blood to body tissues efficiently
31 Clues: EKG • Clot-busting • a powerful organ • automated external defibrillator • A sudden cessation of heart function. • A coronary artery is suddenly blocked • can decrease the risk of abnormal heartbeats • The Inflammation of the covering of the heart • between the left atrium and the left ventricle • Death caused by a sudden loss of heart function • ...
The Heart 2021-11-10
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- Sensors that detect changes in blood pressure.
- This is another name for the mitral valve
- This is the circulation that goes through the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- The heart has _____ chambers.
- The walls of the left ventricle are the _________________ because it needs to pump blood through the entire body.
- These blood vessels’ walls are only one cell thick, which enables the exchange of materials from the blood to cells and from the cells to the blood.
- Take blood from capillaries to veins.
- This is a big artery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart and out to the body.
- Our circulatory system is a _____________ system because blood stays inside of vessels.
- These are the chambers that receive blood.
- This is the circulation that goes throughout the body delivering oxygen to the cells and removing carbon dioxide.
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- These supply the heart with oxygenated blood.
- The closing of heart valves makes this sound.
- These are the chambers that pump blood out of the heart.
- Take blood from arteries to capillaries; have more smooth muscle tissue than arteries; play a large role in the regulation of blood flow.
- Large blood vessel with thick walls, smooth muscles and small lumen; takes blood away from the heart.
- This valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
- Large blood vessel with thin walls and large lumen; brings blood back to the heart.
- This valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle. AKA bicuspid valve.
- These blood vessels bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
- This valve prevents deoxygenated blood from moving backward into the right ventricle.
- Type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart.
- This valve prevents oxygenated blood from moving backward into the left ventricle.
23 Clues: The heart has _____ chambers. • Take blood from capillaries to veins. • This is another name for the mitral valve • These are the chambers that receive blood. • These supply the heart with oxygenated blood. • The closing of heart valves makes this sound. • Sensors that detect changes in blood pressure. • Type of muscle tissue that makes up the heart. • ...