heart Crossword Puzzles
science crossword puzzle 2012-11-08
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- blood cells contain hemoglobin and carry oxygen.
- the smallest,bring nutrients and oxygen to the tissue and absorb carbon dioxide.
- attaches muscle to bone.
- makes the heart beat to send blood to the body.
- 2 upper chambers,recieve blood from the body.
- attaches to bone and allows movement.
- muscle found in the walls of the stomach,intestines,and blood vessels.
- cord carries messages to and from the brain.
- the control center of the nervous system,and the whole body.
- excess salts,and water are removed from the blood and from urine.
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- clot blood.
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- blood cells infection fighters.
- 2 lower chambers,pump blood out of heart.
- tiny airsacs where gas is exchanged.
- bladder stores bile before entering small intestine.
- carry deoxygenated blood to the heart.
- are the special cells that carry the messages through the body.
- the liquid part of blood.
- produces bile which dissolves fat.
20 Clues: clot blood. • attaches muscle to bone. • the liquid part of blood. • blood cells infection fighters. • produces bile which dissolves fat. • tiny airsacs where gas is exchanged. • attaches to bone and allows movement. • carry deoxygenated blood to the heart. • 2 lower chambers,pump blood out of heart. • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart. • ...
CARDIAC CYCLE CROSSWORD 2023-04-30
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- Pressure changes in the arteries - ... pulse.
- Systole is the period when the heart chambers contract that causes the ejection of blood into the which vessel?
- Time-wise increases and decreases of the heart's blood volume can be seen on which diagram
- Electrical activity of the heart measured by ... .
- Eject blood from the ventricles into the arteries and the cardiac ... system
- Cardiac muscle was described by ... .
- Discovery of the circulation of the blood was done by William ... .
- Systole includes: ... contraction
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- Diastole includes: ... Isovolumic ... .
- Cardiac cycle describes all the activities of the heart through one complete
- Systole includes (phase)
- Ventricular contraction
- Heart sounds or ... .
- Isovolumic relaxation due to the closure semilunar ... .
- Ventricular relaxation
- How many waves can be seen on the ECG
- Flow phenomena can be seen in
- Diastole includes: Rapid ventricullar ... .
- How your blood flows through your arteries and veins and the forces that affect your blood flow
- An electrocardiogram is a graphic illustration of ... .
20 Clues: Heart sounds or ... . • Ventricular relaxation • Ventricular contraction • Systole includes (phase) • Flow phenomena can be seen in • Systole includes: ... contraction • How many waves can be seen on the ECG • Cardiac muscle was described by ... . • Diastole includes: ... Isovolumic ... . • Diastole includes: Rapid ventricullar ... . • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-27
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- smallest bone in the skelton
- three pound organ that controls all functions of the body
- this system brings oxygen into the body and helps remove carbon dioxide from the body
- this system control all feelings, thoughts, learning, memory, and senses.
- a pair of breathing organs that remove carbon dioxide and bring oxygen to blood
- line consisting of nerves that carry incoming and outgoing messages to the brain and the rest of the body
- where bones meet
- allows the arm to bend
- carries messages to the brain
- this systems main purpose is to allow movement
- bones in the spine
- a tube in the respiratory system that connects the pharynx and the lungs
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- allows extension of the forearm at the elbow joint
- system made up of 206 bones
- largest muscle in the human body
- organ that allows the sense of smell
- transports blood away from the heart
- returns blood back to the heart
- bodies hardest working muscle
- system that contains the heart and blood vessels
20 Clues: where bones meet • bones in the spine • allows the arm to bend • system made up of 206 bones • smallest bone in the skelton • bodies hardest working muscle • carries messages to the brain • returns blood back to the heart • largest muscle in the human body • organ that allows the sense of smell • transports blood away from the heart • this systems main purpose is to allow movement • ...
Medical terms 2022-11-07
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- Irregular or abnormal rhythm
- Pulse taken with a stethoscope
- where you're lying on his/her back.
- Slow heart rate
- Decreased blood volume
- Difficulty breathing
- The apex or pointed end of the heart
- The black center of the eye
- A measurement of the hearts rate
- temp. that fall below normal range
- to get smaller
- To get larger
- A decreased respiratory rate
- The area of the body under the arm
- An increased heart rate
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- measure of heat within an individual
- sounds for determining blood pressure
- Slow respiratory rate
- Higher than normal blood pressure
- The state of having a fever
- amount of pressure within the arteries
- the act of listening for sounds
- listening to various bodily sounds
- Sudden stopping of heart
- Increase in temperature due to illness
- Also known as fainting,
- An increase in the respiratory rate
- Absence of respiration
- Difficult or labored breathing
- The number of breaths in one minute
30 Clues: To get larger • to get smaller • Slow heart rate • Difficulty breathing • Slow respiratory rate • Decreased blood volume • Absence of respiration • Also known as fainting, • An increased heart rate • Sudden stopping of heart • The state of having a fever • The black center of the eye • Irregular or abnormal rhythm • A decreased respiratory rate • Pulse taken with a stethoscope • ...
Midterm 2 review 2019-11-29
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- the electrical event seen when the ventricle repolarizes
- the pupil does this when stimulated by norepinephrine
- the blood vessels with the greatest change in resistance
- forms when myosin binds actin
- master controller of the ANS
- a sustained muscle contraction
- a gas exchanged at the capillaries
- required to pump calcium back into the SR
- is released from the zona fasciculata
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- is responsible for setting the pace of the heart
- where a presynaptic ANS neuron synapses
- the pressure that proteins exert in a fluid
- the area that the motor neuron synapses with a muscle cell
- a vessel with one way valves
- equals heart rate times stroke volume
- where calcium binds for a muscle contraction
- this neurotransmitter is responsible for skeletal muscle contraction
- this branch of the ANS causes vasoconstriction
- the term used to describe the contraction of the heart
- blood leaves this side of the heart before entering the lungs
20 Clues: a vessel with one way valves • master controller of the ANS • forms when myosin binds actin • a sustained muscle contraction • a gas exchanged at the capillaries • equals heart rate times stroke volume • is released from the zona fasciculata • where a presynaptic ANS neuron synapses • required to pump calcium back into the SR • the pressure that proteins exert in a fluid • ...
Organisation 2023-06-11
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- ____ blood cell, fights infection
- ___ system, sends messages around the body
- Blood vessels that take blood to every cell in the body
- ____ system, breaks down food
- Groups of tissues working together
- Tube that airs passes through
- Organ that makes lots of enzymes
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Chambers at the bottom of the heart
- Large ____ intestine, where water is absorbed
- Chambers at the top of the heart
- Organ where acid is made
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- Chemicals that break down food
- Blood vessels that take blood away from the heart
- ___ blood cell, carries oxygen
- Smallest living thing
- Tube that food passes through
- Groups of cells working together
- Part of the blood responsible for clotting
- Organ ____, groups of organs working together
- Where bile is made
- Movement of substances from high to low concentration
- Blood vessels that take blood towards the heart
- Organs needed to breathe
- ____ intestine, where the majority of digestion takes place
25 Clues: Where bile is made • Smallest living thing • Organs needed to breathe • Organ where acid is made • Liquid portion of the blood • ____ system, breaks down food • Tube that food passes through • Tube that airs passes through • Chemicals that break down food • ___ blood cell, carries oxygen • Groups of cells working together • Organ that makes lots of enzymes • ...
Communicate with HEART 2021-01-28
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- Listening, Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- with Heart , Upfront Customer Experience Model
- Respond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Respond with HEART
- HEART Anniversary Year
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- Respond with HEART
- Start with H.E.A.R.T
- with HEART, The CMSD custmer service program
- Experience, Office that oversees Communicate with HEART
- Shop, A way to increase our expectations
- Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Experience Recovery Model
13 Clues: Respond with HEART • Respond with HEART • Start with H.E.A.R.T • HEART Anniversary Year • Respond with H.E.A.R.T. • Experience Recovery Model • Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • Shop, A way to increase our expectations • Listening, Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • with HEART, The CMSD custmer service program • ...
The Heart and Lungs 2022-05-24
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- In coronary heart disease, what are the fatty deposits on the walls of the arteries called?
- Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the? (7)
- What blood pressure reading is optimal/ normal?
- Which chamber produces the highest pressure in the blood?
- Flow rate x inspiratory rate =
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- The right atrium and right ventricle are separated by this (9,5)
- Factor that can influence heart rate (8)
- mucus producing cells scattered through through the epithelium (6,5)
- The contraction of the heart is called... (7)
- give one factor that increases the risk of heart disease, and is found in old buildings (8)
- What type of blood vessels have a pulse?
- Carries deoxygenated blood away from the kidneys, towards the heart. (5,4)
- Carries deoxygenated blood into the heart (4,4)
13 Clues: Flow rate x inspiratory rate = • Factor that can influence heart rate (8) • What type of blood vessels have a pulse? • The contraction of the heart is called... (7) • Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the? (7) • What blood pressure reading is optimal/ normal? • Carries deoxygenated blood into the heart (4,4) • ...
Melanie Quiz 2 2024-02-11
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- Inotropic agents affect __________.
- Which heart valve does not have chordae tendineae attached to it?
- Blood from the pulmonary veins flows to the ___________.
- A cancer of white blood cells is called ________.
- Blood clotting factors are produced primarily by which organ?
- Platelets are produced in the bone marrow from cells called ______
- What is the main rhythm generator (pacemaker) in a healthy heart?
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- When a monocyte migrates to peripheral tissues to fight infections it differentiates and becomes a ______
- ______ stimulation causes the decrease in heart rate.
- ________ is a result of mutation in hemoglobin.
- Injection of which hormone will result in immediate increase in heart rate?
- Inferior vena cava supplies blood to which chamber of the heart?
- Blood that supplied oxygen to the heart muscle flows back into the right atrium through ______
13 Clues: Inotropic agents affect __________. • ________ is a result of mutation in hemoglobin. • A cancer of white blood cells is called ________. • ______ stimulation causes the decrease in heart rate. • Blood from the pulmonary veins flows to the ___________. • Blood clotting factors are produced primarily by which organ? • ...
Communicate by HEART 2021-01-28
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- Listening, Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- with Heart, Upfront Customer Experience Model
- Respond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Respond with HEART
- HEART Anniversary Year
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- Respond with HEART
- Start with H.E.A.R.T
- with HEART, The CMSD custmer service program
- Experience, Office that oversees Communicate with HEART
- shop,A way to increase our expectations
- Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Experience Recovery Model
13 Clues: Respond with HEART • Respond with HEART • Start with H.E.A.R.T • HEART Anniversary Year • Respond with H.E.A.R.T. • Experience Recovery Model • Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • shop,A way to increase our expectations • Listening, Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • with HEART, The CMSD custmer service program • ...
Muscle System 2021-11-16
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- pumps blood from the veins into arteries throughout the body
- blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- carry blood back to the heart.
- septum between the atria
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- artery is an artery that comes from the heart
- connects the very small artery branches to very small veins.
- carry blood away from the heart
- is a big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood.
- a small area of tissue in the wall of the right atrium.
- electrical signal that travel through the ventricles
- They receive the blood entering the heart.
11 Clues: septum between the atria • carry blood back to the heart. • carry blood away from the heart • They receive the blood entering the heart. • artery is an artery that comes from the heart • electrical signal that travel through the ventricles • a small area of tissue in the wall of the right atrium. • connects the very small artery branches to very small veins. • ...
nervous system 2022-11-17
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- carries blood away from the
- valve, last valve before blood exits the heart through the aorta
- superfamily of heme-containing globular proteins
- membrane enclosing the heart
- muscular tissue of the heart
- blood cells, type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the lymph tissue
- membrane, thin pliable layer of tissue covering surfaces or separating or connected regions
- a small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus
- red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of the body
- blood cells, type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood
- production of blood cells and platelets
- vasorum, small blood vessels that supply or drain the walls of the larger arteries and veins and connect with a branch of the same vessel
- keeps blood flowing in the right direction
- flow, the movement of blood through the vessels from arteries to the capillaries and then into the veins
- the number of heartbeats per minute
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- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout the body
- small blood vessel that carry blood away from the heart
- blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- bed, a network of small blood vessels that allow the exchange of gas water and nutrients
- the cavity or channel within a tube or tubular organ such as a blood vessel or in the testine
- extra fluid collects between the heart and the pericardium
- bathing an organ or tissue with a fluid
- each of the two main chambers of the heart
- red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood
- red blood cell that is typically a biconcave disc without a nucleus
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles
- colorless fluid part of blood
- a serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart
- skeleton, consists of four rings of dense connective tissue that surround the AV canals (mitral and tricuspid) and extend to the origins of the aorta and the pulmonary trunk
- trunk, the solitary arterial output from the right ventricle
30 Clues: carries blood away from the • membrane enclosing the heart • muscular tissue of the heart • colorless fluid part of blood • the number of heartbeats per minute • bathing an organ or tissue with a fluid • production of blood cells and platelets • each of the two main chambers of the heart • keeps blood flowing in the right direction • ...
Cardiovascular system Medical Term 2024-02-27
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- The lower chambers of the heart responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- System The system of the body composed of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
- Membranous sac that surrounds and encloses the heart.
- The inner lining of the heart.
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- The muscular middle layer of the heart.
- Veins Blood vessels that remove waste products from the heart muscle.
- Valve Heart valve controlling the opening between the right atrium and right ventricle that has three cusps.
- The external layer of the heart.
- Muscular organ that provides the power to maintain blood flow.
- Arteries Blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
- The upper chambers of the heart through which all blood enters.
11 Clues: The inner lining of the heart. • The external layer of the heart. • The muscular middle layer of the heart. • Membranous sac that surrounds and encloses the heart. • Muscular organ that provides the power to maintain blood flow. • The upper chambers of the heart through which all blood enters. • Veins Blood vessels that remove waste products from the heart muscle. • ...
Pericard disease,Cardiac tumors and Heart transplantation 2025-12-16
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- Acute inflammation of the pericardium with a “bread-and-butter” appearance.
- Most common primary benign cardiac tumor in adults.
- Most common cardiac tumor in children.
- Type of heart transplant where the donor heart replaces the native heart.
- The fibrous and serous sac surrounding the heart.
- Triad of hypotension, muffled heart sounds, and jugular venous distension.
- Lifelong therapy required after heart transplantation to prevent rejection.
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- Rare but aggressive malignant primary heart tumor.
- Chronic thickening and fibrosis of the pericardium restricting heart filling.
- Accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac that can compress the heart.
10 Clues: Most common cardiac tumor in children. • The fibrous and serous sac surrounding the heart. • Rare but aggressive malignant primary heart tumor. • Most common primary benign cardiac tumor in adults. • Accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac that can compress the heart. • Type of heart transplant where the donor heart replaces the native heart. • ...
Medical Terminology 2013-07-23
18 Clues: skin • above • below • two sides • small ears • not fertile • beside nose • after birth • before milk • heart muscle • against life • water therapy • slow heartbeat • produce disease • above pelvic bone • resembling fibers • study of the heart • woman with no pregnancies
The Month of Love 2025-01-11
18 Clues: Red bloom • Adored one • Cupids job • Love target • Famous pair • Big question • Love memento • Shiny symbol • Worn promise • Holiday color • Lovers letter • Candy greeting • Sparkling toast • Romantic saying • Romantic dinner • Heart-shaped box • Written affection • Romantic getaway
Group 1-Conduction system 2013-11-14
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- What sets the rhythm of the heart?
- What is the name of the fibers that are spread out within the muscle of the ventricle walls?
- How does Ischemia lead to fibrillation? Lack of ________ ________
- How is blood projected out of the heart?
- What system acts like brakes and accelerators to either decrease or increase the heart rate?
- One purpose of the intrinsic conduction system is to allow the heart to __________ in one direction
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- From the sinoatrial node the impulse spreads through the atria to the _________ ________
- Rapid heart beat is called?
- What node in the intrinsic conduction system acts like a pacemaker?
- An uncoordinated shuddering of the heart muscle is called?
- A slower than normal heart beat is called?
- What is the name of an excitable fiber in the intrinsic conduction system? ____________ fibers
12 Clues: Rapid heart beat is called? • What sets the rhythm of the heart? • How is blood projected out of the heart? • A slower than normal heart beat is called? • An uncoordinated shuddering of the heart muscle is called? • How does Ischemia lead to fibrillation? Lack of ________ ________ • What node in the intrinsic conduction system acts like a pacemaker? • ...
Circulatory System Puzzle 2022-11-28
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- the ________ are the chambers that fill with the blood returning to the heart from the body and lungs.
- These arteries are hoses that carry blood pumped under high pressure to smaller and smaller branched tubes called ___________________.
- the tow chambers on the bottom are called ____________.
- the _____________ system is your body's delivery system.
- the tubes that more gently drain back to the heart are _____________.
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- your blood travels through a ___________ pipeline with many branches, both big and small
- the tubes that carry blood away from your heart are called _____________.
- your heart is a _____________.
- your blood relies on _________ special valves inside the heart.
- an adult hart pumps approximately 4,000 __________ of blood each day!
- before each heartbeat your heart fills with _________.
- blood is pumped from the heart to your ___________.
12 Clues: your heart is a _____________. • blood is pumped from the heart to your ___________. • before each heartbeat your heart fills with _________. • the tow chambers on the bottom are called ____________. • the _____________ system is your body's delivery system. • your blood relies on _________ special valves inside the heart. • ...
20 Questions Science Crossword 2016-01-31
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- The straw-coloured liquid found in blood
- Also called the windpipe, this splits into two bronchioles
- Name of the vein that carries blood to the heart
- Another name for an air sac in the lungs
- What heart chambers are next to the ventricles
- This carries Oxygen in a red blood cell
- Vessels in which gas exchange takes place?
- What type of circulatory system do humans have?
- Sheet of muscle below lungs that aids breathing
- These blood vessels have a pulse
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- Name of fatty deposits that contain cholesterol
- Shape of normal red blood cell
- What stops blood in veins flowing backwards?
- Gas that is removed from body via lungs
- Respiration requires oxygen and this
- What vessels carry blood to the heart?
- A vein that carries oxygenated blood?
- The artery that carries fast-flowing oxygenated blood away from the heart
- This increases your pulse and is good for you
- These help blood to clot and scab
20 Clues: Shape of normal red blood cell • These blood vessels have a pulse • These help blood to clot and scab • Respiration requires oxygen and this • A vein that carries oxygenated blood? • What vessels carry blood to the heart? • Gas that is removed from body via lungs • This carries Oxygen in a red blood cell • The straw-coloured liquid found in blood • ...
Shania Barela Unit 4 2018-04-16
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- a procedure that uses a "balloon" to open blocked blood vessels
- the longest phase when blood is filling the atria
- one complete sequence of pumping/filling
- the phase when blood is sent out of the heart
- small blood vessels that connect arteries to capillaries
- the inner layer of veins and arteries
- shows the electrical activity within the heart
- persistent high blood pressure
- the middle layer of arteries and veins
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- uses dyes and x-rays to look at blood flow through blood vessels
- small blood vessels that connect capillaries to veins
- causes blood pressure to be lower
- Shows the structure within the heart
- persistent low blood pressure
- the wall located between the right atrium and right ventricle
- the outermost layer of arteries and veins
- a tool used to measure blood pressure
- narrows the lumen of the blood vessels
- higher than normal heart rate
- a specialized region of tissue that behaves like both nervous and muscle tissue
20 Clues: persistent low blood pressure • higher than normal heart rate • persistent high blood pressure • causes blood pressure to be lower • Shows the structure within the heart • a tool used to measure blood pressure • the inner layer of veins and arteries • narrows the lumen of the blood vessels • the middle layer of arteries and veins • one complete sequence of pumping/filling • ...
CH01 Basic Word Roots and Common Suffixes 2019-12-12
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- Inflammation of the stomach.
- A surgical procedure forming a new opening in the duodenum.
- Pertaining to the duodenum.
- Inflammation of skin at the extremities.
- An abnormal condition of too many white blood cells.
- Recordings of the electrical waves of the heart.
- Impaired bodily health.
- A specialist in the field of skin diseases.
- Study of, or pertaining to the causes of diseases.
- Display of symptoms of a disease.
- Oversized or enlarged stomach.
- Bluish discoloration of the skin.
- Excision or removal of the stomach.
- A surgical instrument for cutting skin.
- Study of cells.
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- White blood cells.
- A condition of blueness at the extremities.
- Generalized condition of blueness.
- Enlargement of the heart.
- Heart pain.
- A surgical operation to make a new opening between stomach and duodenum.
- Pain in the stomach.
- An abnormal condition of enlarged extremities.
- One who specializes in the study of structural and functional changes in the body.
- The study of disease of the heart.
25 Clues: Heart pain. • Study of cells. • White blood cells. • Pain in the stomach. • Impaired bodily health. • Enlargement of the heart. • Pertaining to the duodenum. • Inflammation of the stomach. • Oversized or enlarged stomach. • Display of symptoms of a disease. • Bluish discoloration of the skin. • Generalized condition of blueness. • The study of disease of the heart. • ...
Cardiac 2020-04-14
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- Lowers BP and edema
- Decrease Sodium influx into cardiac cells
- Relaxes the heart
- Open blood vessels to decrease bp and dilate vessels
- Deviation from the normal rare or pattern of the heart beat
- Called chill pill
- Decrease the effect of symphathetic Nervous System
- Block receptors in the heart
- (N 3.5-5.0)
- Prolong repolarization
- Block receptors in the lungs
- Is like a pillow for the heart
- First agents to relieve angina
- Treat angina pectoris
- Increases the refractory period
- Promotes sodium retention and potassium excretion
- ( N 3.5- 5.0)
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- Is very toxic
- Slow conduction and shorten repolarization
- Must not be given to patients with liver function
- Allows the heart to have deep contraction
- Drugs prolong conduction
- Calms the heart
- Causes sodium and water retention
- Slow conduction and Prolong repolarization
- Used alone or in combination with other drugs
- The first action of the nurse should do do if there us potassium imbalance
- Block alpha adrenergic receptors
- Famous Vasodilator
- Ends in sartan or relax man
30 Clues: (N 3.5-5.0) • Is very toxic • ( N 3.5- 5.0) • Calms the heart • Relaxes the heart • Called chill pill • Famous Vasodilator • Lowers BP and edema • Treat angina pectoris • Prolong repolarization • Drugs prolong conduction • Ends in sartan or relax man • Block receptors in the heart • Block receptors in the lungs • Is like a pillow for the heart • First agents to relieve angina • ...
science words 2018 2018-01-29
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- a throbbing as blood is pumped through the arteries
- arteries become smaller and smaller
- two branches of the windpipe
- blood is pumped out
- blood enters your heart through these chambers
- carries blood back to your heart
- tiny air sacks in your lungs
- a pale yellow liquid
- system gets rid of carbon dioxide
- two muscle powered pumps that work side by side
- carriers blood away from the heart
- in blood keep you from bleeding too much
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- blood cells fight off disease
- lets blood in and out in one direction
- air travels to the lungs through this
- vessels blood travels through tubes of various sizes
- system transports needed substance throughout your body
- an educated guess
- two large lightweight respiratory organs of the body
- large band of muscle that controls the size of the chest cavity
- un changing variable
- factors any attribute
- blood cells specialized to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
23 Clues: an educated guess • blood is pumped out • un changing variable • a pale yellow liquid • factors any attribute • two branches of the windpipe • tiny air sacks in your lungs • blood cells fight off disease • carries blood back to your heart • system gets rid of carbon dioxide • carriers blood away from the heart • arteries become smaller and smaller • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Perry Cassel 2025-05-06
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- Outermost of the two pleural membranes
- small air sac in the lungs
- Thin, sac-like membrane that surrounds the heart
- the small air sacs in the lungs
- tiny tube in the lung
- group that connects each rib to each other
- small portion between the heart and sternum, containing organs like the thymus
- chest structure made of skin, fat, muscles, bones, and cartilage
- short artery on the heart that sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- beats per minute
- openings in the interalveolar septa of the lung that permit air flow between adjacent alveoli
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- bottom of the lower breathing lobes
- inner layer of the serous membrane that surrounds the lungs
- flat piece of bone in the middle of chest
- muscular tube that transports food from mouth to stomach
- Very top of your breathing lobes
- separates the upper lobes from the lower lobes
- potential space between the pleurae
- Cite where T-cells develop
- Hollow tube that connects the voice box to the lungs
20 Clues: beats per minute • tiny tube in the lung • small air sac in the lungs • Cite where T-cells develop • the small air sacs in the lungs • Very top of your breathing lobes • bottom of the lower breathing lobes • potential space between the pleurae • Outermost of the two pleural membranes • flat piece of bone in the middle of chest • group that connects each rib to each other • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Carolina Galla 2025-05-06
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- located in the left part of the breast, left of the heart
- plays a role in creating pleural fluid
- last part of the bronchiole that doesn't contain aveolis
- located at the base of the thoracic cavity
- protects heart, lungs and major blood vessels
- muscles between the ribs
- located in the right part of the breast, right of the heart
- located in the thoracic cavity, directly covers lungs
- small openings in the wall of the aveolis
- a hollow muscular tube connecting throat and stomach
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- delivers air to the left lung
- Carries air in and out of your lungs
- transmits CO2 rich blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- also known as the rib cage
- separates the upper lobes from the lower lobes
- most inferior part of the lungs
- clusters of aveoli
- located between the lungs and behind the breastbone
- highest point of the lung
- located in lungs, form alveolar sacs
- Moves blood throughout the body
21 Clues: clusters of aveoli • muscles between the ribs • highest point of the lung • also known as the rib cage • delivers air to the left lung • most inferior part of the lungs • Moves blood throughout the body • Carries air in and out of your lungs • located in lungs, form alveolar sacs • plays a role in creating pleural fluid • small openings in the wall of the aveolis • ...
lower respiration anatomy- Audrey Stanton 2025-05-07
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- Separates right lung's superior and middle lobes
- Conducts air to lungs; located in neck and upper chest
- Immune organ behind sternum; active in childhood
- Membrane directly covering lungs; allows frictionless movement
- Outer pleural membrane lining chest wall; reduces lung friction
- Topmost portion of lung; extends above first rib
- Main breathing muscle; separates thoracic and abdominal cavities
- Lower lobe of left lung; involved in gas exchange
- Space between pleural membranes; contains lubricating fluid
- Central lobe of right lung; participates in respiration
- Divides superior and inferior lobes of left lung
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- Separates middle and inferior lobes of right lung
- Flat chest bone protecting heart; anchor for ribs
- Upper lobe of right lung; aids in gas exchange
- Double membrane around heart; reduces friction and protects heart
- Pumps blood throughout the body; located in mediastinum
- Three-lobed lung located in right thoracic cavity
- Bottom portion of lung resting on diaphragm
- Upper lobe of left lung; responsible for respiration
- Two-lobed lung located in left thoracic cavity
20 Clues: Bottom portion of lung resting on diaphragm • Upper lobe of right lung; aids in gas exchange • Two-lobed lung located in left thoracic cavity • Separates right lung's superior and middle lobes • Immune organ behind sternum; active in childhood • Topmost portion of lung; extends above first rib • Divides superior and inferior lobes of left lung • ...
Perfusion 2023-02-03
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- med that inhibits ventricular remodeling
- CHD with systolic machine hum murmur
- tissue is deprived of adequate O2
- primary diagnostic for heart failure
- Hallmark manifestation of right HF (abbreviation)
- medication for pediatric heart failure
- dysrhythmia with high risk for stroke (abbreviation)
- HF on this side leads to pulmonary congestion
- impaired closure of the aortic valve
- most common HAI causing infective endocarditis (abbreviation)
- place the baby in a knee-to-chest position
- inflammation of the pericardium
- first line medication for pulseless rhythms
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- acute recurrence of heart failure
- HF complication in which alveoli filled with fluid
- fraction percentage of cardiac output per beat
- painful nodes that indicate IE vascular changes
- atrial beats that look like a picket fence
- potassium channel blocker and antidysrhythmic
- blue discoloration due to lack of oxygenated blood
- collaborative intervention for bradycardias
- constriction or narrowing of a heart valve
- hormone when elevated indicates HF decompensation
23 Clues: inflammation of the pericardium • acute recurrence of heart failure • tissue is deprived of adequate O2 • CHD with systolic machine hum murmur • primary diagnostic for heart failure • impaired closure of the aortic valve • medication for pediatric heart failure • med that inhibits ventricular remodeling • atrial beats that look like a picket fence • ...
The Cardiovascular Sytem 2018-02-21
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- Prevent blood flowing back into the right atrium from the ventricle
- An upper chamber receiving oxygenated blood from the lungs
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- A lower chamber containing oxygenated blood
- Oxygenated blood is pumped at high pressure from the heart to the body
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- Prevent expelled blood flowing back into the heart
- A lower chamber containing de-oxygenated
- Returns oxygenated blood to the heart
- The wall dividing the left and right sides of the heart
- Prevent blood flowing back into the left atrium
- Returns deoxygenated blood to the heart
- An upper chamber receiving de-oxygenated blood
12 Clues: Returns oxygenated blood to the heart • Returns deoxygenated blood to the heart • A lower chamber containing de-oxygenated • A lower chamber containing oxygenated blood • An upper chamber receiving de-oxygenated blood • Prevent blood flowing back into the left atrium • Prevent expelled blood flowing back into the heart • ...
Unit III: Target Heart Rate 2023-09-18
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- Cardiovascular exercise
- the number of times your heart beats per minute when you are at rest
- carrying oxygenated blood toward the heart
- minimum number of heartbeats in a given amount of time in order to reach the level of exertion necessary for cardiovasculer fitness.
- relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- raise or lift up to a higher position
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- relating to the action of both heart and lungs.
- greatest number of heart beats per minute
- Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type
- a person object, or place selected as the aim of an attack.
- pulse of the radial artery
- carrying oxygenated blood from the heart
12 Clues: Cardiovascular exercise • pulse of the radial artery • Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type • raise or lift up to a higher position • carrying oxygenated blood from the heart • relating to the heart and blood vessels. • greatest number of heart beats per minute • carrying oxygenated blood toward the heart • relating to the action of both heart and lungs. • ...
Digestion& Circulatory system 2022-04-19
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- The type of circulatory system where blood is pumped around the body and is always contained within a network of blood vessels
- It produces bile
- Carries deoxygenated blood away from the kidneys, towards the heart
- The space through which food passes
- Site of water reabsorption
- Carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart, towards the lungs
- The organ where protein digestion begins
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- Is a process in which relatively large, insoluble biological molecules in food ( are hydrolysed into smaller, soluble molecules that can be absorbed across the cell membranes into the bloodstream and delivered to cells in the body
- Supply the heart with oxygenated blood
- A blood vessel that carries blood back towards heart
- The smallest type of blood vessel, whose function is to facilitate exchange of substances between the blood and the tissue
- Produce digestive juices
- A hollow tube with muscular walls through which food passes from the mouth to the stomach
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- It contains teeth which break food into smaller pieces and increase its surface area to volume ratio
- Carries oxygenated blood out of the heart and to the rest of the body
16 Clues: It produces bile • Produce digestive juices • Site of water reabsorption • The space through which food passes • Supply the heart with oxygenated blood • The organ where protein digestion begins • A blood vessel that carries blood back towards heart • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart, towards the lungs • ...
circulatory system 2022-03-26
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- take blood from different parts of the body into the heart
- Between the right atrium and right ventricle
- serves to pump blood by squeezing. and rhythmic relaxation of the heart muscle
- Receives blood from the right atrium of the heart
- carry blood to different parts of the body
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- Receives blood from the left atrium of the heart
- It is between the left atrium and the left ventricle.
- Get blood with a high oxygen content.
- Gets blood from parts of the body that have a low oxygen content.
- Carrying blood from the heart to the different parts of the body.
- are small and finely frayed
- a red liquid
12 Clues: a red liquid • are small and finely frayed • Get blood with a high oxygen content. • carry blood to different parts of the body • Between the right atrium and right ventricle • Receives blood from the left atrium of the heart • Receives blood from the right atrium of the heart • It is between the left atrium and the left ventricle. • ...
The Heart Key Terms 2024-02-21
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- small chambers in the heart that pump blood into the ventricles
- a device used to correct heart fibrillation
- large chambers in the heart that pump blood into the arteries
- to do with the lungs
- stops the backflow of blood
- the main artery that takes blood to the whole body
- the human circulatory system has two loops this is known as
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- the main vein that returns blood from the body to the heart
- the valve separating the right atrium and ventricle
- irregular beating of the heart
- the bundle of nerves that regulates the heartbeat
- the wall that divides the two sides of the heart
12 Clues: to do with the lungs • stops the backflow of blood • irregular beating of the heart • a device used to correct heart fibrillation • the wall that divides the two sides of the heart • the bundle of nerves that regulates the heartbeat • the main artery that takes blood to the whole body • the valve separating the right atrium and ventricle • ...
Body organs 2015-08-18
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- This is the shorter of the two intestines.
- This system allows your body to move.
- These act as filters.
- Nourishment from the small intestine enters the __________ stream.
- These carry good blood from the heart to other organs.
- Galen lived in __________.
- Digestion starts here.
- This body system directs body to react to information from the outside world.
- This is the main organ of the respiratory system.
- This is a fibre that sends impulses through the body.
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- Pharynx and ________ are parts of the respiratory system.
- This separates the right side of your heart from the left side.
- The heart has four __________.
- Food mixes with gastric juices here.
- When bones join together they make this up.
- This protects your brain.
- These carry blood to the heart.
17 Clues: These act as filters. • Digestion starts here. • This protects your brain. • Galen lived in __________. • The heart has four __________. • These carry blood to the heart. • Food mixes with gastric juices here. • This system allows your body to move. • This is the shorter of the two intestines. • When bones join together they make this up. • ...
Circulatory System Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-25
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- Made of mostly water and protein and makes up 55% of your blood
- Another name for white blood cells
- Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart (Singular)
- Location for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur in the lungs
- The primary function of the heart (Nutrients, Waste, Oxygen,
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- Helps to transport oxygen and carbon dioxide in red blood cells
- Open and close to allow blood flow through the heart
- Sticky proteins that clump together to prevent blood loss
- Carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart (Plural)
- Highly oxygenated blood appears this shade of red.
- Lower chamber of the heart (Singular)
- Upper chamber of the heart (Singular)
12 Clues: Another name for white blood cells • Lower chamber of the heart (Singular) • Upper chamber of the heart (Singular) • Highly oxygenated blood appears this shade of red. • Carry deoxygenated blood towards the heart (Plural) • Open and close to allow blood flow through the heart • Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart (Singular) • ...
The Circulatory System 2022-09-28
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- upper chambers of the heart
- is exchanged for oxygen in the lungs
- lower chambers of the heart
- one complete contraction of the heart
- blood flows into the ______ when it is between beats and relaxed
- our left atrium contracts to pump blood through this valve
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- this kind of blood enters the right atrium through the two vena cava veins
- oxygentaed blood enters the left atrium through these veins
- one complete cycle of the three stages
- what does the right atrium do to pump blood through the valves
- our left ventricle contracts to pump blood through this valve
- this kind of blood from our lungs enters the left atrium
- number of heart beats per minute
- where blood is first pumped to exchange gases
14 Clues: upper chambers of the heart • lower chambers of the heart • number of heart beats per minute • is exchanged for oxygen in the lungs • one complete contraction of the heart • one complete cycle of the three stages • where blood is first pumped to exchange gases • this kind of blood from our lungs enters the left atrium • ...
Scienceeeee 2024-05-01
10 Clues: Heart attack • abnormal heart rate • Control flow of blood • main artery of the heart • connects veins and arteries • Returns blood from lowerbody • Returns blood from the upperbody • A Muscular Organ that pumps blood • carries Co2 and waste towards heart • caries O2 and nutrients away from heart
Circulatory System 2013-03-25
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- tiny air sacs of the lungs
- colorless watery fluid of the blood
- a deficiency of red blood cells
- a structure in a hollow organ with a flap to insure one-way flow of fluid through it
- high blood pressure
- important part of the body's defense system
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- measured by a pulse
- blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
- the clogging or hardening of arteries or blood vessels
- a chamber of the heart that receive blood from the atrium
- contains hemoglobin to the bodily tissues
- the rupture of a blood vessel which makes a lack of oxygen in the brain
- protein in red blood cells that allow it to carry oxygen
- death of an area of heart tissue due to blockage of blood flow to the heart muscle
15 Clues: measured by a pulse • high blood pressure • tiny air sacs of the lungs • a deficiency of red blood cells • colorless watery fluid of the blood • contains hemoglobin to the bodily tissues • important part of the body's defense system • blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart • blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart • ...
Cardio Puzzle 2023-11-13
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- valve in the heart with blood flowing from the right atrium to right ventricle
- smallest type of vessel in the human body
- valve in the heart with blood flowing from left atrium to left ventricle
- blood rich in this flows through arteries
- largest artery in the body
- the upper chamber of the heart (plural)
- blood rich in this flows through veins
- one of the largest veins in the body, carries blood from the lower part of the body
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- one of the largest veins of the body, drains blood from the upper part of the body
- vein carrying oxygen rich blood
- artery carrying oxygen poor blood
- chamber of the heart with the thickest walls
- valve from right ventricle to pulmonary artery
- lower chambers of the heart
- valve to the aorta
15 Clues: valve to the aorta • largest artery in the body • lower chambers of the heart • vein carrying oxygen rich blood • artery carrying oxygen poor blood • blood rich in this flows through veins • the upper chamber of the heart (plural) • smallest type of vessel in the human body • blood rich in this flows through arteries • chamber of the heart with the thickest walls • ...
Circulatory system 2024-04-25
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- transported to the lungs to be exhaled
- transport blood, nutrients, and oxygen to cells in your organs and body systems
- pumps blood around your body as it beats
- circulatory interacts with this system by bringing blood to the lungs for gas exchange
- guard against infection, fight parasites, and attack bacteria
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- transported throughout the body
- _____ helps blood flow around the body and, in doing so, can boost circulation
- Another name for this system
- Arteries carry _____ away from the heart and veins carry it back to the heart
- brings blood to kidneys to filter
- carries nutrients and filters blood
- carry oxygen from the lungs and deliver it throughout our body
- carry blood away from and toward the heart
- carry blood away from the heart
- clean the blood, removing waste products and extra water
15 Clues: Another name for this system • transported throughout the body • carry blood away from the heart • brings blood to kidneys to filter • carries nutrients and filters blood • transported to the lungs to be exhaled • pumps blood around your body as it beats • carry blood away from and toward the heart • clean the blood, removing waste products and extra water • ...
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
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- Recording of the electrical activity of the brain
- Type of diagnostic test or procedure that requires entry into the body
- Recording of an image of the structure of the heart using ultrasound
- Chamber in the heart
- Line on an electrocardiogram
- Test that evaluates the structure of the heart
- Evaluation of the electrical activity of the nervous system
- Procedure used to reduce blockages in the coronary arteries
- Type of ambulatory monitor
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- Method of obtaining a record of the heart's electrical activity
- Test used to evaluate the condition of the heart; stress test
- Anything on the final image other than the anatomy of the client
- Monitoring of the condition of the heart
- Record of the heart's electrical activity; electrocardiogram
14 Clues: Chamber in the heart • Type of ambulatory monitor • Line on an electrocardiogram • Monitoring of the condition of the heart • Test that evaluates the structure of the heart • Recording of the electrical activity of the brain • Evaluation of the electrical activity of the nervous system • Procedure used to reduce blockages in the coronary arteries • ...
the circulatory system 2024-04-30
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- they carry blood back from tissues to the heart
- a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries
- they carry oxygen to the body's tissues
- red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of human body
- they carry blood from the heart to the body's tissues
- a bundle of fibrous tissue in a human body
- regular movement or sound that the heart makes
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- they help defend the body against infections
- they form a network
- muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- they are tiny cells needed for blood cotting
- it is related to the system that moves blood through the body
- they are holding stations for incoming blood
- they pumps blood out of the heart
14 Clues: they form a network • they pumps blood out of the heart • a rhythmical throbbing of the arteries • they carry oxygen to the body's tissues • a bundle of fibrous tissue in a human body • they help defend the body against infections • they are tiny cells needed for blood cotting • they are holding stations for incoming blood • regular movement or sound that the heart makes • ...
science term 4 2022-11-16
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- one of two upper chambers in the heart that receives blood from the circulatory system
- take blood away from heart
- airway in lower respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs
- located several areas in the mouth, connected to both the upper and lower jaw
- you breathe through it
- to transfer blood to your heart
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- longest part of the digestive system, it extends from the stomach to the large intestine
- pumps blood
- takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body
- it is part of the digestive system
- 25cm long food pipe
- they are located on the left and right lower ribs
- well known windpipe
- part of the respiratory system
14 Clues: pumps blood • 25cm long food pipe • well known windpipe • you breathe through it • take blood away from heart • part of the respiratory system • to transfer blood to your heart • it is part of the digestive system • they are located on the left and right lower ribs • takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body • ...
Circulatory System Mini Test 2017-04-07
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- Specialized white blood cells that provide the body with immunity
- Fluid where other parts of the blood are suspended
- Organ that pumps blood though the body
- Clear fluid that fills space around body cells
- Muscular chamber that pumps the blood out of the heart
- A tissue made up of cells, fluid, and other substances
- blood cells Full of hemoglobin and carry oxygen
- Blood vessels that return blood to the heart
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- Small vessels that carry blood between arterioles and vessels
- Cells that cause blood to clot
- Oxygen carrying protein in blood
- Chamber in the heart that receives blood from the body
- blood cells Protect the body from disease
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
14 Clues: Cells that cause blood to clot • Oxygen carrying protein in blood • Organ that pumps blood though the body • blood cells Protect the body from disease • Blood vessels that return blood to the heart • Clear fluid that fills space around body cells • blood cells Full of hemoglobin and carry oxygen • Fluid where other parts of the blood are suspended • ...
Cardiovascular System Vocabulary 2025-02-24
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- largest artery in the body carries blood away
- Cicualtion pertaing the loundle body
- abnormal heart rhythms and can be mild to life threatening
- system transportation system of the body and blood vessels
- blood carried to the left side of the heart
- connect artenrioes with venules the smaller vein
- Blood it released into the lungs and oxygen
- that flow thought the circuloatory system is offen called a tissues
- vessels when the blood leaves the heart it is carried though the body
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- Circulation pertaning the lungs
- carry blood away from the heart
- are blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- Arteries which divides into a right and a left cornarty
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood
- a complex protein composed of the protein molecule called globin
15 Clues: Circulation pertaning the lungs • carry blood away from the heart • Cicualtion pertaing the loundle body • blood carried to the left side of the heart • Blood it released into the lungs and oxygen • a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood • largest artery in the body carries blood away • connect artenrioes with venules the smaller vein • ...
Inflammatory & Structural Cardiac Disorders Review 2025-10-08
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- Autoimmune inflammatory disease triggered by untreated group A strep; can damage heart valves
- Inflammation of all heart layers — endocardium, myocardium, pericardium — seen in rheumatic fever
- Scratchy, high-pitched sound with pericarditis; best heard at left sternal border
- Inflammation of myocardium; viral infection most common cause
- Involuntary movements (chorea) in rheumatic fever; affect face and limbs
- Heart failure causing pulmonary congestion, dyspnea, orthopnea
- Nonspecific inflammatory markers elevated in endocarditis and pericarditis
- Preventive measure for patients with valve disease to reduce bacteremia risk
- Non-tender macules on palms or soles; embolic lesions from infective endocarditis
- Valve narrowing causing systolic murmur; nitroglycerin use contraindicated due to preload drop
- Turbulent blood flow heard on auscultation; may indicate valvular dysfunction
- Ultrasound imaging to assess valve function, chamber size, and ejection fraction
- Mechanical pump assisting left ventricle; bridge to transplant or destination therapy
- Backward blood flow due to incomplete valve closure
- Transcatheter procedure replacing aortic valve in high-risk surgical patients
- Infection of inner lining of heart, often involving valves; linked to IV drug use and dental procedures
- Oral anticoagulant requiring INR monitoring; interacts with vitamin K
- Procedure to widen narrowed heart valve using balloon catheter
- Best auscultation site for hearing S1 and S2 equally; used to detect murmurs
- Post-MI pericarditis caused by immune response; occurs weeks after infarction
- Murmur heard between S2 and S1; may indicate aortic or mitral valve disease
- Retinal hemorrhages with pale centers; ocular sign of endocarditis
- Heart failure causing systemic congestion, JVD, peripheral edema
- Painful raised lesions on fingertips or toes; immune complex finding in endocarditis
- Fat-soluble vitamin reversing warfarin toxicity and promoting clotting factors
- Lab value monitoring warfarin therapy; therapeutic range 2–3
- Peptide released from ventricles with stretching; used to assess heart failure severity
- Major risk factor for right-sided infective endocarditis involving tricuspid valve
- Genetic cardiomyopathy causing thickened septum and LVOT obstruction
- Bacterium causing pharyngitis leading to rheumatic fever if untreated
- Common arrhythmia after cardiac surgery; often resolves spontaneously
- Palpable heave at left chest; sign of left ventricular hypertrophy
- Unfractionated anticoagulant given by continuous IV infusion; monitored by aPTT
- Drop in systolic BP >10 mmHg with inspiration; sign of cardiac tamponade
- Diagnostic criteria for infective endocarditis combining major and minor findings
- ECG change seen with pericarditis; concave pattern across multiple leads
- Narrowing of heart valve causing obstructed blood flow
- Coughing up blood; occurs with mitral stenosis from pulmonary congestion
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- Type of shock from severe LV failure; causes low CO and pulmonary edema
- Oral factor Xa inhibitor for VTE and AFib; taken once daily
- Narrowing of mitral valve; often from rheumatic fever leading to left atrial enlargement
- Murmur heard between S1 and S2; includes aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation
- Blood test showing recent group A strep infection; supports rheumatic fever diagnosis
- Slower, insidious endocarditis from low-virulence organisms on abnormal valves
- Stiff ventricles with impaired filling; causes diastolic heart failure
- Atrial gallop before S1; caused by stiff ventricles
- Loud murmur with palpable thrill; indicates significant turbulence
- Syndrome causing right-sided valve damage from serotonin-secreting tumors
- Biventricular pacing improving synchrony in heart failure
- Antibiotic used for strep throat and endocarditis prophylaxis before dental work
- Sudden, severe onset; rapid valve destruction often from Staphylococcus aureus
- Therapy preventing thrombus formation in AFib, valve disease, or prosthetic valves
- Emergency procedure removing fluid around heart; treats tamponade
- Immunoglobulin infusion reducing coronary complications in Kawasaki disease
- Myocardial granulomas seen in rheumatic fever; indicate cardiac inflammation
- Migratory joint inflammation in rheumatic fever; large joints affected first
- Clumps of bacteria and fibrin on valves; hallmark of endocarditis
- Diagnostic criteria for rheumatic fever; includes carditis, arthritis, nodules, chorea, rash
- Long-term penicillin use to prevent recurrence of rheumatic heart disease
- Direct thrombin inhibitor for AFib stroke prevention; no routine labs
- Surgical repair of valve ring restoring proper leaflet closure
- Linear reddish streaks under nails; sign of microemboli from endocarditis
- Pediatric inflammatory disease causing coronary aneurysms; treated with IVIG and aspirin
- Long-term inflammation or damage; may follow repeated injury or unresolved infection
- Biopsy confirming myocarditis or rejection in heart transplant patients
- Valve disorder with backflow into left atrium during systole
- Cardiomyopathy with ventricular enlargement and systolic dysfunction
- Hypotension, muffled heart sounds, jugular venous distension — classic for tamponade
- Murmur heard throughout systole; often with mitral or tricuspid regurgitation
- Inflammation of sac surrounding heart; causes sharp chest pain relieved by sitting up
- Artificial valve requiring lifelong anticoagulation to prevent thrombosis
- Fluid in pericardial sac compressing heart; causes ↓CO and hypotension
- Valve leaflets bulge backward into atrium; common in mitral valve disorder
73 Clues: Atrial gallop before S1; caused by stiff ventricles • Backward blood flow due to incomplete valve closure • Narrowing of heart valve causing obstructed blood flow • Biventricular pacing improving synchrony in heart failure • Oral factor Xa inhibitor for VTE and AFib; taken once daily • Valve disorder with backflow into left atrium during systole • ...
The Circulatory System 2014-08-15
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- Small sacs in the lungs which help oxygen get into the blood
- The two tubes the trachea splits into
- The vein/artery that leads to/from the lungs
- Where blood exits the heart
- What blood carries
- The organ that pumps blood around the body
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- Where blood first enters the heart
- The small tubes in the lungs
- The main artery away from the heart
- The organs that supply oxygen to the blood
- The main vein back to the heart
- Commonly known as the windpipe
12 Clues: What blood carries • Where blood exits the heart • The small tubes in the lungs • Commonly known as the windpipe • The main vein back to the heart • Where blood first enters the heart • The main artery away from the heart • The two tubes the trachea splits into • The organs that supply oxygen to the blood • The organ that pumps blood around the body • ...
circulatory system crossword 2024-04-26
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- receives blood low in oxygen
- made in the bone marrow
- carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- rate how many times your heart beats in 1 minute
- protects the body against illness and disease
- carries the blood to the heart
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- takes blood from the right atrium
- where oxygen enters the bloodstream
- carries oxygen to the heart
- the largest artery of the body
- takes blood from the left atrium
- receives blood full of oxygen
12 Clues: made in the bone marrow • carries oxygen to the heart • receives blood low in oxygen • receives blood full of oxygen • the largest artery of the body • carries the blood to the heart • takes blood from the left atrium • takes blood from the right atrium • where oxygen enters the bloodstream • carries oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Circulatory System 2022-09-29
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- a red substance in your body
- The biggest muscle in your body.
- forms clots in your blood
- largest artery in your body
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- what makes the beating sound in your heart
- brings oxygen in through your nose or mouth
- what the heart is
- carries blood to the heart
- Carries blood away from the heart
- how fast your heart beats
10 Clues: what the heart is • forms clots in your blood • how fast your heart beats • carries blood to the heart • largest artery in your body • a red substance in your body • The biggest muscle in your body. • Carries blood away from the heart • what makes the beating sound in your heart • brings oxygen in through your nose or mouth
Study Specific Information 2018-01-03
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- An inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body, especially the heart muscles
- Dr. _______ is the PI of the HEART Score study.
- The medical term for kidney stone
- participants in the Renal Colic study may receive up to ____ follow up calls.
- Patients that are enrolled in the HEART Score study will receive a follow up ______ 30 days after being enrolled.
- A condition marked by severe pain in the chest that can be either stable or unstable
- IRB stands for Institutional ______ Board
- The oldest patient that can be enrolled in the Renal Colic study
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- Dr. _______ is the PI of the Renal Colic study.
- You can open a patient’s chart when screening for the Renal Colic study if they have any of the following chief complaints EXCEPT: Abd pain, kidney pain, MVC, or flank pain
- Neither study can enroll a patient that is _______.
- The blood test that should be ordered prior to enrolling a patient in the HEART Score study
- ACS is an abbreviation for acute ________ syndrome.
- The type of pain that patients must have to be enrolled in the Renal Colic study
- Dr. ________ is a sub-investigator of the HEART Score study.
- The heart consists of _____ chambers.
16 Clues: The medical term for kidney stone • The heart consists of _____ chambers. • IRB stands for Institutional ______ Board • Dr. _______ is the PI of the Renal Colic study. • Dr. _______ is the PI of the HEART Score study. • Neither study can enroll a patient that is _______. • ACS is an abbreviation for acute ________ syndrome. • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Pulse Race 2024 2024-10-14
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- Condition characterized by high blood pressure
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- Muscular wall of the heart
- Heart’s natural pacemaker
- Instrument used to measure blood pressure
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- Chambers of the heart that pump blood out
- Condition when blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted
- Largest artery in the body
- Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- Blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Condition caused by blocked coronary arteries
- Irregular heart rhythm
12 Clues: Irregular heart rhythm • Heart’s natural pacemaker • Largest artery in the body • Muscular wall of the heart • Chambers of the heart that pump blood out • Instrument used to measure blood pressure • Condition caused by blocked coronary arteries • Condition characterized by high blood pressure • Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle • ...
Wellness 2022-09-25
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- over used tendon
- natural tension of muscle fibers
- Hands and feet
- more important bone structure in your body
- caries blood away from the heart
- Arms and legs
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- upper and lower limbs
- made up of fibers
- are the bottom two chambers
- flexing or shortening
- the throat
- are the only organ that can float
- slight tear to muscle
- streaching out
- is the top chambers of the heart
- caries blood back to the heart
16 Clues: the throat • Arms and legs • streaching out • Hands and feet • over used tendon • made up of fibers • upper and lower limbs • flexing or shortening • slight tear to muscle • are the bottom two chambers • caries blood back to the heart • natural tension of muscle fibers • is the top chambers of the heart • caries blood away from the heart • are the only organ that can float • ...
The Circulatory System 2021-05-13
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- The two upper chambers of the heart
- Yellow liquid part of the blood
- Smaller that red blood cells
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- Iron-containing substance in red blood cells
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- The powerful lower chambers of the heart
- The movement of blood through the vessels
- Small vessels connecting arteries and veins
- The four divisions of the heart
- Measurement of your heartbeat
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from heart
- Works like a door that opens in one direction only
12 Clues: Smaller that red blood cells • Measurement of your heartbeat • The four divisions of the heart • Yellow liquid part of the blood • The two upper chambers of the heart • The powerful lower chambers of the heart • The movement of blood through the vessels • Small vessels connecting arteries and veins • Iron-containing substance in red blood cells • ...
Cardiovascular System 2022-03-18
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- White blood cells are also called these
- These are the smallest blood vessels
- This is what gives blood its red color
- The heart pumps this
- The cardiovascular system circulates this _______
- The cardiovascular system transports this ____
- This is the most important organ in the cardiovascular system
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- The heart ________ 100,000 times a day
- These are what prevent blood from flowing the wrong direction
- The cardiovascular system removes this ____
- These carry blood to the heart
- These carry blood away from the heart
12 Clues: The heart pumps this • These carry blood to the heart • These are the smallest blood vessels • These carry blood away from the heart • The heart ________ 100,000 times a day • This is what gives blood its red color • White blood cells are also called these • The cardiovascular system removes this ____ • The cardiovascular system transports this ____ • ...
Coronary heart disease 2024-10-21
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- A symptom of heart disease
- What is the word for being overweight
- The organ that pumps blood around the body
- A cause of heart disease
- What chemical is found in vapes which speeds up heart rate
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- To have good health
- The name of the diagram which shows what we should eat
- A word for what we eat
- A way to help quit smoking
- The name of the arteries that get blocked
- Another word for illness or infection
- A disease affecting the heart and....?
12 Clues: To have good health • A word for what we eat • A cause of heart disease • A symptom of heart disease • A way to help quit smoking • What is the word for being overweight • Another word for illness or infection • A disease affecting the heart and....? • The name of the arteries that get blocked • The organ that pumps blood around the body • ...
Circulatory System 2024-01-23
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- carry blood towards the heart
- oxygen is picked up from here
- carry blood away from the heart
- help clot the blood
- carries oxygen through the blood
- carries other things in you blood
- waste product of oxygen
- carried in your blood to provide energy for your organs
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- fights diseases
- abnormal beating of you heart
- controls where the blood flows
- connects arteries and veins
- pumps blood throughout the body
13 Clues: fights diseases • help clot the blood • waste product of oxygen • connects arteries and veins • abnormal beating of you heart • carry blood towards the heart • oxygen is picked up from here • controls where the blood flows • pumps blood throughout the body • carry blood away from the heart • carries oxygen through the blood • carries other things in you blood • ...
Anatomy and terminology crossword 2024-12-16
Across
- system^ system to transport stuff through the body
- Branches of the Trachea that directs air into the lungs
- artery^ The artery carrying oxygenated blood from heart to the lungs
- system^ the system responsible for helping you breathe
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The main muscle responsible for breathing
- blood vessels that carries blood to the heart
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- The windpipe that carries air from nose and mouth to the lungs
- the central organ of circulation
- Tiny blood vessels where gas and nutrients exchange occurs
- the gas essential for cellular respiration
- Dioxide^ a waste product of metabolism exhaled through the lungs
- the liquid portion of blood that carries nutrients
- blood vessels that carries blood away from heart
- The largest artery, carrying oxygenated blood from the heart to body
15 Clues: the central organ of circulation • The main muscle responsible for breathing • the gas essential for cellular respiration • blood vessels that carries blood to the heart • blood vessels that carries blood away from heart • system^ system to transport stuff through the body • the liquid portion of blood that carries nutrients • ...
Circulatory System 2023-04-28
Across
- when the heart isn't pumping blood as well
- transports blood away from the heart
- caused by a blood clot blocking the flow of blood
- pumps blood through your body
- connects veins and arteries
Down
- heart disease, when plaque builds up inside of arteries
- transports blood to the heart
- abnormal rhythm of heart
- when the heart beats too slow
- allows the blood to flow in one direction
10 Clues: abnormal rhythm of heart • connects veins and arteries • transports blood to the heart • when the heart beats too slow • pumps blood through your body • transports blood away from the heart • allows the blood to flow in one direction • when the heart isn't pumping blood as well • caused by a blood clot blocking the flow of blood • ...
Medical Term 2024-01-13
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- – This is irregularities in the heart beat, that can be too fast to too slow beats.
- septum – This is the stout wall that separates the ventricles, the lower cambers of the heart from one another.
- – A serous membrane that forms the innermost layer of the pericardium and the outer surface of the heart
- - A group of primary diseases of the heart muscles
- – Medical procedure by which an abnormally fast heart rat or other cardiac arrhythmia is converted to normal rhythm using electricity or drugs
- stroke - Life threatening condition that happens when a blood vessel in your brain ruptures and bleeds
- – Known as cardiac ultrasound which is down to examine the heart
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- – This is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. It is surrounded by loose connective tissue it is an under lineated region that contains a group of structures with the thorax
- resuscitation - Emergency procedure with chest compressions combined with artificial ventilation, or mouth to mouth.
- – The muscular tissue of the heart
- - Inflammation of the inner lining of the hearts chambers and valves
- – Technique for removing atherosclerosis from blood vessels within the body
- – shortness of breath
- – A minimally invasive endovascular procedure used to widen narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins, used to treat atherosclerosis
- - Inflammation of the pericardium
15 Clues: – shortness of breath • - Inflammation of the pericardium • – The muscular tissue of the heart • - A group of primary diseases of the heart muscles • – Known as cardiac ultrasound which is down to examine the heart • - Inflammation of the inner lining of the hearts chambers and valves • – Technique for removing atherosclerosis from blood vessels within the body • ...
Esperanza Medical Terminology Crossword 2020-08-27
22 Clues: head pain • neck pain • rib break • Tooth pain • breast pain • ribs record • heart break • record brain • sac bursting • teeth record • teeth falling • above madness • brain disease • tongue cancer • cut into heart • tongue disease • joints binding • skin specialist • decrease cancer • pain above ribs • extremities breakage • stomach inflammation
Rony Mid term 2023-07-27
34 Clues: arm • ear • lung • vein • neck • bile • nose • skin • ribs • sugar • bones • liver • blood • tumor • skull • joint • nerve • cells • heart • muscle • larynx • kidney • breast • uterose • vessels • stomach • abdomen • gladder • disease • tissues • bronchial • gallblader • large intesten • infucntions heart attacks
Mole Airlines Flight 1023 2023-01-01
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- explosive, heart medication
- Connie Majors
- Jim LeClaire
- Liso Jo, severely depressed
- antidepressant
- TNT
- Bob Henderson, suspended for drug violations
- poison
- flavoring
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- rat poison
- Amadeo Oldere, heart condition
- painkiller, controlled, prescription, illegal
- artificial sweetener
- painkiller
- painkiller (Tylenol)
- Norm Anderson
- Bill Jackson
- chocolate (flavoring)
- Archie Starr, addicted to sugar-free drinks
- narcotic, illegal
20 Clues: TNT • poison • flavoring • rat poison • painkiller • Jim LeClaire • Bill Jackson • Connie Majors • Norm Anderson • antidepressant • narcotic, illegal • artificial sweetener • painkiller (Tylenol) • chocolate (flavoring) • explosive, heart medication • Liso Jo, severely depressed • Amadeo Oldere, heart condition • Archie Starr, addicted to sugar-free drinks • ...
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
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- Ultrasound for the heart
- test that looks at the structure of the heart
- Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing
- Electrical record of the brain
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- used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Electrical record of nervous system
- stress test
- Baseline where waves fall below or above in ECG
- Common name for ambulatory monitor
- Entering the body
- Small recording device worn by walking patients
- Procedure where balloon catheter is placed into blood vessel
- A record of the heart's electrical activity
- A chamber in the heart
14 Clues: stress test • Entering the body • A chamber in the heart • Ultrasound for the heart • Electrical record of the brain • Common name for ambulatory monitor • Electrical record of nervous system • Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing • A record of the heart's electrical activity • test that looks at the structure of the heart • Baseline where waves fall below or above in ECG • ...
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
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- A chamber in the heart
- Electrical record of nervous system
- Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing
- test that looks at the structure of the heart
- Electrical record of the brain
- A record of the heart's electrical activity
- Common name for ambulatory monitor
Down
- Small recording device worn by walking patients
- used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Baseline where waves fall below or above in ECG
- Ultrasound for the heart
- stress test
- Procedure where balloon catheter is placed into blood vessel
- Entering the body
14 Clues: stress test • Entering the body • A chamber in the heart • Ultrasound for the heart • Electrical record of the brain • Common name for ambulatory monitor • Electrical record of nervous system • Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing • A record of the heart's electrical activity • test that looks at the structure of the heart • Small recording device worn by walking patients • ...
Blood Pressure (Intro to Health) 2022-12-13
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- a sudden drop in systolic & diastolic b/p.
- type of number used to write b/p.
- caused by untreated hypertension.
- b/p measured in _____.
- medical term for high blood pressure.
- b/p bottom number.
- hypertension is also called the ___ killer
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- heart located on the right side of chest.
- medical term for low blood pressure.
- symptoms hypertension often display.
- the location of the heart for most people.
- what the heart does during diastole.
- what the heart does during systole.
- b/p top number.
14 Clues: b/p top number. • b/p bottom number. • b/p measured in _____. • type of number used to write b/p. • caused by untreated hypertension. • what the heart does during systole. • medical term for low blood pressure. • symptoms hypertension often display. • what the heart does during diastole. • medical term for high blood pressure. • heart located on the right side of chest. • ...
Broken Heart Syndrome 2025-10-07
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- Location where Takotsubo was discovered
- The heart chamber most affected (___ ventricle)
- When the heart bulges it resembles an _____ (hint: sea creature)
- usually happens in _____ women
- can happen during physical or _____stress
- Symptoms may resemble a ____
- Echocardiography usually shows ventricular ___ballooning
- It is usually _____
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- Management may include ____ blockers
- May be caused to due increased levels of
- another name for Broken Heart Syndrome
- A diagnostic test used to rule out heart attack (___ scan)
- Can cause morbidity and _____
- Hormone released during stress that may trigger the syndrome
14 Clues: It is usually _____ • Symptoms may resemble a ____ • Can cause morbidity and _____ • usually happens in _____ women • Management may include ____ blockers • another name for Broken Heart Syndrome • Location where Takotsubo was discovered • May be caused to due increased levels of • can happen during physical or _____stress • The heart chamber most affected (___ ventricle) • ...
Communicate with HEART 2021-01-28
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- Listening, Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- with Heart, Upfront Customer Experience Model
- Respond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Respond with HEART
- HEART Anniversary Year
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- Respond with HEART
- Start with H.E.A.R.T
- with HEART, The CMSD custmer service program
- Experience, Office that oversees Communicate with HEART
- Shop, A way to increase our expectations
- Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T.
- Experience Recovery Model
13 Clues: Respond with HEART • Respond with HEART • Start with H.E.A.R.T • HEART Anniversary Year • Respond with H.E.A.R.T. • Experience Recovery Model • Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • Shop, A way to increase our expectations • Listening, Start and Repond with H.E.A.R.T. • with HEART, The CMSD custmer service program • ...
1B 10 Henry Rhodes & John Cano 2018-11-06
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- Intracellular water
- Head of bed
- Bicarbonate
- Hiatal hernia
- Headache
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Hyperglycemic, hyperosomolar nonketotic syndrome
- Intake and output
- Hemolytic disease of the newborn
- History and physical
- Head injury
- Ischemic heart disease
- History
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- Hypertension
- Intrauterine growth retardation
- Hydrochlorothiazide
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- Irritable bowel syndrome
- History of
- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
- Head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat
- Hemodialysis
- Interventricular septal defect
- Intravenous piggyback
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- Heard of hearing
- Isoniazid
- Bedtime
- Head and neck
- Heart rate
- Impaired glucose tolerance
- Hemiplegia, hemiplegic
32 Clues: History • Bedtime • Headache • Isoniazid • History of • Heart rate • Head of bed • Bicarbonate • Head injury • Hemodialysis • Hypertension • Hiatal hernia • Head and neck • Heard of hearing • Intake and output • Intracellular water • Hydrochlorothiazide • History and physical • Intravenous piggyback • Ischemic heart disease • Hemiplegia, hemiplegic • Irritable bowel syndrome • Inflammatory bowel disease • ...
SET 9 MED TERMS 2024-05-01
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- a tube you PUT DOWN
- vessels
- drug that decrease that antigen/antibody response
- growth;development
- arteries
- to get smaller in diameter
- lung
- fatal (deadly)
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless you are already sick
- involuntary contraction
- vessels
- wall
Down
- to expand
- heart
- lung
- the process of clotting
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- record/recording
- plaque buildup
- picture or printout of a test result
- the heart between beats, at rest
- contraction
- to turn or roll
25 Clues: lung • lung • wall • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • plaque buildup • fatal (deadly) • to turn or roll • record/recording • growth;development • a tube you PUT DOWN • the process of clotting • involuntary contraction • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • drug that decrease that antigen/antibody response • ...
Nathaniel DeLuna 2024-03-22
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- Not inside
- What does a tourniquet do?
- Awkward rhythm
- Quivering movement
- Test of the pressure
- How many legs would a dog have if they lost one?
- Narrowing of the coronary arteries
- Working too fast
- Use of an ultrasound to see internal of the heart.
- Dangerous heart rhythm
- Radiograph test
- muscle layer
Down
- Constricting pain in the chest
- protective layer
- Record of Electrical activity
- Takes oxygen away
- In charge of blood traveling through the body
- Disease from reduced blood flow
- A shunt
- balloon-like artery
- Use of a stethoscope
- A minimally invasive procedure opening blocked arteries
- lines the chambers
- Slothful
24 Clues: A shunt • Slothful • Not inside • muscle layer • Awkward rhythm • Radiograph test • protective layer • Working too fast • Takes oxygen away • Quivering movement • lines the chambers • balloon-like artery • Use of a stethoscope • Test of the pressure • Dangerous heart rhythm • What does a tourniquet do? • Record of Electrical activity • Constricting pain in the chest • Disease from reduced blood flow • ...
Med terms Set #9 2024-04-17
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- to expand
- involuntary contraction
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
- plaque buildup
- vessels
- wall
- a tube you PUT DOWN
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- lung
- record/recording
- infection that usually doesn’t affect you unless already sick
- fatal (deadly)
- heart
Down
- the heart between beats, at rest
- growth; development
- the process of clotting
- arteries
- picture or printout of a test result
- vessels
- to turn or roll
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- to get smaller in diameter
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody responsecoagulation
- contraction
- lung
25 Clues: wall • lung • lung • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • plaque buildup • fatal (deadly) • to turn or roll • record/recording • growth; development • a tube you PUT DOWN • involuntary contraction • the process of clotting • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response • ...
Set #9 2025-01-10
Across
- involuntary contraction
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
- fatal (deadly)
- to expand
- to turn or roll
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- arteries
- record/recording
- to get smaller in diameter
- vessels
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
Down
- lung
- vessels
- the heart between beats, at rest
- growth; development
- lung
- a tube you PUT DOWN
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- plaque buildup
- contraction
- heart
- the process of clotting
- wall
- picture or printout of a test result
25 Clues: lung • lung • wall • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • fatal (deadly) • plaque buildup • to turn or roll • record/recording • growth; development • a tube you PUT DOWN • involuntary contraction • the process of clotting • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response • ...
Med terms set 9 2025-01-13
Across
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
- two tubes that go from the trachea to each lung
- arteries
- plaque buildup
- involuntary contraction
- fatal
- record/recording
- to expand
- heart
- a tube you put down
- growth; development
Down
- the process of clotting
- to turn or roll
- wall
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- vessels
- lung
- vessels
- to get smaller in diameter
- the heart between beats, at rest
- contraction
- lung
- picture or printout of a test result
25 Clues: wall • lung • lung • fatal • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • plaque buildup • to turn or roll • record/recording • a tube you put down • growth; development • the process of clotting • involuntary contraction • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • two tubes that go from the trachea to each lung • ...
Unit 10 - revision 2024-12-04
Across
- thrombocyte
- be on the_________, feel better
- extract (about an organ for transplantation)
- ___________manner
- a difficulty
- cramps
- feel out of ___________
- it makes an area numb
- a reduction
- be _________down with a disease
- bulging in a major artery
- collection of blood under the skin
- _________pain, pulsating
- __________disease, infectious
Down
- give sb a new ___________ of life
- a tumour can go into___________
- to spread (about tumour)
- easy win
- have a heart in one's _________, be scared
- recovery
- __________at the heart of sth
- pull___________, recover
- value of goods/services sold
- ___________nodes
- have sb's best __________ at heart
- removal of some structure
- __________traction, become more popular
27 Clues: cramps • easy win • recovery • thrombocyte • a reduction • a difficulty • ___________nodes • ___________manner • it makes an area numb • feel out of ___________ • to spread (about tumour) • pull___________, recover • _________pain, pulsating • bulging in a major artery • removal of some structure • value of goods/services sold • __________at the heart of sth • __________disease, infectious • ...
The Circulatory system 2018-05-06
Across
- When haemoglobin combines with oxygen from the lungs it becomes?
- The amount of blood expelled from the heart each minute
- The volume of blood pumped out of the heart by each ventricle in on beat
- What is the name of the artery at the wrist used for measuring heart rate
- Which organ pumps blood around the body?
- The blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- The measurement of the heart beats per minute
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- Blood that is high in oxygen but low in carbon dioxide
- Which artery pumps blood to the lungs?
- Blood that is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide
- Which blood vessel allows food and oxygen to diffuse to cells?
- They prevent the back flow of blood
- Which blood vessels has the highest blood pressure?
13 Clues: They prevent the back flow of blood • Which artery pumps blood to the lungs? • Which organ pumps blood around the body? • The measurement of the heart beats per minute • Which blood vessels has the highest blood pressure? • Blood that is high in oxygen but low in carbon dioxide • Blood that is low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide • ...
Heart Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-10
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- the thick layer of muscle on the heart that contracts the heart to create the pumping motion
- the lower two chambers that receive blood from the top chambers and pump throughout the body
- large veins that carry deoxygenized blood to the heart
- one of the upper chambers of the heart, which receives blood
- separates the two halves of the heart with a layer of tissue
Down
- the small blood vessels that connect you arteries to your veins
- vessel tubes allow blood to go back to the heart from the body
- a large vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood to the body
- the flaps over the ventricles to prevent backwards bloodflow
- battery powered implant that supports the heart when ones heart is pumping too slowly
- these vessel tubes carry blood away from the heart and branch off of the aorta
11 Clues: large veins that carry deoxygenized blood to the heart • a large vessel that delivers oxygen-rich blood to the body • the flaps over the ventricles to prevent backwards bloodflow • one of the upper chambers of the heart, which receives blood • separates the two halves of the heart with a layer of tissue • ...
Circulatory System 2021-05-18
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- Allows blood to flow in the correct direction
- Blood: The red side of the heart
- Carries blood and nutrients away from the heart
- Vena Cava: A vein the carries blood from your lower body to your heart
- Carries blood and nutrients towards the heart
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- Connects the arteries and veins together
- Blood: The blue side of the heart
- Vena Cava: A vein that carries blood from your upper body to your heart
- The main organ
- System: Consists of the heart, veins, arteries, and capillaries
10 Clues: The main organ • Blood: The red side of the heart • Blood: The blue side of the heart • Connects the arteries and veins together • Allows blood to flow in the correct direction • Carries blood and nutrients towards the heart • Carries blood and nutrients away from the heart • System: Consists of the heart, veins, arteries, and capillaries • ...
Class 7: Chapter 11: Transportation in Animals and Plants 2022-08-18
Across
- are the vessels which carry carbon dioxide-rich blood from all parts of the body back to the heart.
- urine is stored in the bladder and is passed out through the urinary opening at the end of a muscular tube called.
- The two upper chambers of heart.
- is roughly the size of your fist.
- The process of removal of wastes produced in the cells of the living organisms.
- the two lower chambers of heart.
- blood is filtered periodically through an artificial kidney in some persons.
- binds with oxygen and transports it to all the parts of the body.
Down
- is a group of cells that perform specialized function in an organism.
- The wastes dissolved in water are removed as.
- are responsible for blood clot.
- A doctor uses this device to amplify the sound of the heart.
- carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body.
- The vascular tissue for the transport of water and nutrients in the plant is called.
- is the fluid which flows in blood vessels.
15 Clues: are responsible for blood clot. • The two upper chambers of heart. • the two lower chambers of heart. • is roughly the size of your fist. • is the fluid which flows in blood vessels. • The wastes dissolved in water are removed as. • A doctor uses this device to amplify the sound of the heart. • carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body. • ...
Management of Cardiac Arrest 2012-11-16
Across
- fast heartbeat
- blocker of epinephrine, used to treat cardiac arrhythmias
- non-invasive medical care
- examination of blood samples
- rapid ineffective contractions in the ventricles of the heart
- windpipe
- to reduce in concentration
- dose large quantity
- difference between aortic diastolic and atrial diastolic pressure
- drug to counter ct the depression of the central nervous and respiratory system
- passage of a catheter into a body channel of cavity
- blockage of coronary artery causing a myocardial infarction
- act o moving in a circular route
- insertion of a tube through the bone to drain fluid or administer medicine
- rapid heartbeat in one of the lower ventricles aka v-tach
- quantity to be administered
- network of vessels or nerves
- pertaining to the properties and reaction of drugs
- continued electrical rhythm of the heart without the mechanical function
- to ventilate the lungs and artificially circulate the blood
- insertion of a tube into a body cavity to drain fluid or administer medicine
- within a vein
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- pertaining to the interior of bone
- a pulse present after an asystole
- a salt solution in water
- arrhythmia in which there is a very fast, quivering of the myocardium
- medical care beyond BLS with iv fluid, defibrillation, etc.
- injection of drugs in high quantity
- to restore life or consciousness of one apparently dead
- transports oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and waste products of metabolism
- low blood pressure
- pertaining to the veins
- fluids introduce externally
- an anesthetic applied topically
- relating to the heart
- drug administered to relax the smooth muscle and regulate the heart beat
- surgical instrument inserted to withdraw or introduce fluid into the body
- absence of heartbeat
- sudden cessation or stoppage
- within or through the trachea
- to lyse thrombi in patients with acute peripheral arterial occlusion
- complete absence of a heartbeat
- process of using an electronic device to restore a normal heart rhythm
- chemical substance that affects the processes of the body
- antidiuretic hormone that decreases urine output and keeps blood volume and pressure normal
- hormone secreted by the adrenal gland and causes the heart to beat faster
- network or tangled veins
- pertaining to the heart
- measured movements
- vessel that carries blood from the body to the heart
50 Clues: windpipe • within a vein • fast heartbeat • low blood pressure • measured movements • dose large quantity • absence of heartbeat • relating to the heart • pertaining to the veins • pertaining to the heart • a salt solution in water • network or tangled veins • non-invasive medical care • to reduce in concentration • fluids introduce externally • quantity to be administered • ...
Circulatory System 2022-03-08
Across
- allow the blood to flow in one direction in the heart
- heart is not pumping blood like it should
- muscular organ that pumps blood through arteries, veins, and capillaries
- heart beats too slow
Down
- hearts beats too fast
- abnormal rhythm of the heart
- connects arteries and veins
- the blood flow to a part of the heart get blocked by a blood clot
- carries nutrients and blood to the heart
- carries blood and nutrients away from the heart
10 Clues: heart beats too slow • hearts beats too fast • connects arteries and veins • abnormal rhythm of the heart • carries nutrients and blood to the heart • heart is not pumping blood like it should • carries blood and nutrients away from the heart • allow the blood to flow in one direction in the heart • the blood flow to a part of the heart get blocked by a blood clot • ...
Heart Health Crossword 2023-02-02
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- _____ fat is good for your heart, as long as you don't eat too much of it. It's found in things like olive oil and fish.
- When in doubt, choose ____ grains, which are great sources of heart-healthy fiber.
- _____ heart disease (also known as atherosclerosis) is the most common type of heart disease and accounts for 1 in 7 deaths in the United States.
- Even if you have a family _____ of heart disease, you can take action to reduce your risks.
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- Staying _____ with fun exercises will help keep your heart in tip-top shape.
- When fat, cholesterol and other things build up in your bloodstream, they can form _____, which sticks to your artery walls and makes it harder for blood to move around.
- Substitute _____ for sugary drinks to reduce calories.
- High _____ pressure raises your risk of heart attack and stroke.
- CMA CGM has _____!
- One way to lower the risk for heart disease is to quit _____.
- Blood carries _____ to the heart.
11 Clues: CMA CGM has _____! • Blood carries _____ to the heart. • Substitute _____ for sugary drinks to reduce calories. • One way to lower the risk for heart disease is to quit _____. • High _____ pressure raises your risk of heart attack and stroke. • Staying _____ with fun exercises will help keep your heart in tip-top shape. • ...
Valentines day 2024-02-05
34 Clues: Hug • love • Date • kiss • Amour • Heart • Cupid • Cuddle • Wooing • Eternal • Romance • Embrace • Devoted • Passion • Amorous • Beloved • Cherish • Darling • Flowers • Devotion • Truelove • Proposal • Romantic • February • Soulmate • Fondness • Intimacy • chocolate • Sentiment • Endearment • Sweetheart • Enchantment • Sentimental • Relationship
Medical Abbreviations 2022-11-01
Across
- As needed
- before meals
- Oculus dexter/right eye
- Diabetes mellitus
- Cytomegalovirus
- one half
- Fasting blood sugar
- drip
- Otis media
- Intravenous
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- 3 times daily
- 4 times daily
- Nothing by mouth
- Congenital heart defects
- Over the counter
- Congenital heart failure
- supplement
- barium edema
- Temporomandibular
- Oculus sinister/left eye
20 Clues: drip • one half • As needed • supplement • Otis media • Intravenous • before meals • barium edema • 3 times daily • 4 times daily • Cytomegalovirus • Nothing by mouth • Over the counter • Diabetes mellitus • Temporomandibular • Fasting blood sugar • Oculus dexter/right eye • Congenital heart defects • Congenital heart failure • Oculus sinister/left eye
Medical Abbreviations 2022-11-01
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- As needed
- before meals
- Oculus dexter/right eye
- Diabetes mellitus
- Cytomegalovirus
- one half
- Fasting blood sugar
- drip
- Otis media
- Intravenous
Down
- 3 times daily
- 4 times daily
- Nothing by mouth
- Congenital heart defects
- Over the counter
- Congenital heart failure
- supplement
- barium edema
- Temporomandibular
- Oculus sinister/left eye
20 Clues: drip • one half • As needed • supplement • Otis media • Intravenous • before meals • barium edema • 3 times daily • 4 times daily • Cytomegalovirus • Nothing by mouth • Over the counter • Diabetes mellitus • Temporomandibular • Fasting blood sugar • Oculus dexter/right eye • Congenital heart defects • Congenital heart failure • Oculus sinister/left eye
Sniffout synonym 2020-06-21
Across
- Nosebleed
- Low calcium
- kidney injury acute renal failure
- Irregular heartbeat
- Low red blood cells
- platelet level Thrombocytopenia
- low white blood cell count
- Indigestion
- Itching
Down
- Slow heart rate
- Kidney infection
- Hair loss
- Pyrexia
- infarction Heart attack
- impairment vision loss
- high blood pressure
- low blood pressure
- Joint pain
- Influenza
- contusion
20 Clues: Pyrexia • Itching • Nosebleed • Hair loss • Influenza • contusion • Joint pain • Low calcium • Indigestion • Slow heart rate • Kidney infection • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Low red blood cells • impairment vision loss • infarction Heart attack • low white blood cell count • platelet level Thrombocytopenia • kidney injury acute renal failure
medical terminology 2025-02-27
Across
- check
- head
- cerebral vascular accident(stroke)
- tonsillectomy and ademiodectomy
- well,easy
- inside
- disease
- origin,source
- gastronintestinal
- tuberculosis
- fracture
Down
- chronic obstructive pulmony disease
- picture,record
- heart
- lumber puncture
- cancer
- upper,above
- airway
- painful,difficult
- gynecology
- state of
- Inflammation
- genitourinary
- outside
- congestive heart failure
25 Clues: head • check • heart • cancer • airway • inside • disease • outside • state of • fracture • well,easy • gynecology • upper,above • Inflammation • tuberculosis • origin,source • genitourinary • picture,record • lumber puncture • painful,difficult • gastronintestinal • congestive heart failure • tonsillectomy and ademiodectomy • cerebral vascular accident(stroke) • chronic obstructive pulmony disease
Heart Combining Forms + Suffix + Prefix 2025-03-20
27 Clues: arm • blue • pain • clot • slow • fast • vein • many • small • pulse • mucus • chest • heart • suture • artery • around • oxygen • rupture • through • surgical repair • blood condition • narrowing; tightening • fatty substance, plaque • pertaining to producing • involuntary muscle condition • atrium (upper heart chamber) • instrument to measure pressure
connor crossword 2024-01-04
Across
- name for tammy
- something to build downstairs, at an open house
- ikea, 101 billboard
- heart hands heart hands heart hands
- do you remember, month
- glamping
- it's mine now
- where should we go to scotland?
- if you had to play one game at an arcade
- fruit engagement
Down
- moo in the highlands
- not a geese, not a goose
- tammy + watermelon game or candy crush
- what do you say for orange
- it's a shh..
- pokemon saying your own name
- persona of children
- not in front of who
- something to wear, something to be in
- hit the button
- would you love me if i was a
21 Clues: glamping • it's a shh.. • it's mine now • name for tammy • hit the button • fruit engagement • ikea, 101 billboard • persona of children • not in front of who • moo in the highlands • do you remember, month • not a geese, not a goose • what do you say for orange • pokemon saying your own name • would you love me if i was a • where should we go to scotland? • heart hands heart hands heart hands • ...
LP Valentine's Day 2024 2024-02-13
Across
- Love letter closing
- A note to someone else; there are 26 in the alphabet
- Love songs are often referred to as this
- February birthstone
- Common flower for Valentine's Day
- A Valentine's Day shape
- Valentine's Day 2024
- This many lines in a sonnet
- A heart-shaped box full of _____
- Bees make this substance; a nickname to give a loved one
- The O in XOXO
- Red and white
Down
- This mammal has the largest heart
- This popular website debuted on Valentine's Day in 2005
- The month of Valentine's Day
- Roses are red, violets are
- Chocolate-covered fruit popular on Valentine's Day
- Something cupid has
- Yellow roses symbolize this
- "______ Valentine's Day"
20 Clues: The O in XOXO • Red and white • Love letter closing • February birthstone • Something cupid has • Valentine's Day 2024 • A Valentine's Day shape • "______ Valentine's Day" • Roses are red, violets are • Yellow roses symbolize this • This many lines in a sonnet • The month of Valentine's Day • A heart-shaped box full of _____ • This mammal has the largest heart • ...
Hearts & Lungs 2023-07-27
Across
- The muscle on top of the hamstring
- valve tri before you bi
- The muscle on the chest
- long term effect
- The muscle behind the shin
- opposite the left ventricle
- Amount of inspired and expired air per 1 breath
- Number of times the heart beats each minute BPM
Down
- Short term effect
- opposite the left atria
- tri before you bi
- opposite the right ventricle
- Stroke volume x heart rate
- Number of breaths per minute
- oppostie the right atria
- Below the bicep
- The muscle behind the quadriceps
- Tidal volume x Respiratory rate
- The amount/volume of blood the heart pumps out with each beat
- On top of triceps
20 Clues: Below the bicep • long term effect • Short term effect • tri before you bi • On top of triceps • opposite the left atria • valve tri before you bi • The muscle on the chest • oppostie the right atria • Stroke volume x heart rate • The muscle behind the shin • opposite the left ventricle • opposite the right ventricle • Number of breaths per minute • Tidal volume x Respiratory rate • ...
Medical Terms Set 9 2025-01-07
Across
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- fatal (deadly)
- arteries
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- picture or printout of a test result
- involuntary contraction
- record/recording
- growth: development
- the heart between beats, at rest
- to get smaller in diameter
- vessel
Down
- lung
- heart
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- to turn or roll
- plaque buildup
- vessel
- ventricle (1 of 2 bottom chambers of the heart)
- wall
- lung
- the process of clotting
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless you are already sick
- a tube you PUT DOWN
- contraction
- to expand
25 Clues: lung • wall • lung • heart • vessel • vessel • arteries • to expand • contraction • fatal (deadly) • plaque buildup • to turn or roll • record/recording • growth: development • a tube you PUT DOWN • the process of clotting • involuntary contraction • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • ventricle (1 of 2 bottom chambers of the heart) • ...
CROSSWORD 2019-05-02
Across
- Whose heart is very soft and tender?
- In Arabic, hardness of the heart is called?
- Whose heart can become hard through accumulation of sins and heedlessness?
- Someone who is indifferent/does not listen to advice or warnings is called?
- What can become even harder than rocks?
- What can make the heart come alive?
Down
- One should keep company with those people who are?
- In Arabic a sound heart is called?
- Doing this can soften the heart.
- Too much of this creates black spots on the heart.
- Doing this can soften the heart.
- What can make the heart come alive?
12 Clues: Doing this can soften the heart. • Doing this can soften the heart. • In Arabic a sound heart is called? • What can make the heart come alive? • What can make the heart come alive? • Whose heart is very soft and tender? • What can become even harder than rocks? • In Arabic, hardness of the heart is called? • One should keep company with those people who are? • ...
Medical Terms 2022-11-04
Across
- slow respirations
- inflammation of the stomach
- the study of blood
- pertaining to below the skin
- excessive flow or discharge from the nasal cavity
- pertaining to or situated within the stomach
- cessation or stoppage of bleeding from a blood vessel
- record of the breast
- head pain or headache
- high blood cholesterol
Down
- difficult birth
- surgery to repair nerve tissue
- rapid heart rate
- kidney stones
- painful or difficult urination
- good or normal stress
- radiographic image of electrical activity in the heart
- study of the heart
- process of viewing the stomach
- condition of short stature
- removal of a kidney or part of a kidney
21 Clues: kidney stones • difficult birth • rapid heart rate • slow respirations • the study of blood • study of the heart • record of the breast • good or normal stress • head pain or headache • high blood cholesterol • condition of short stature • inflammation of the stomach • pertaining to below the skin • surgery to repair nerve tissue • painful or difficult urination • ...
Medical Terms 2022-11-04
Across
- slow respirations
- inflammation of the stomach
- the study of blood
- pertaining to below the skin
- excessive flow or discharge from the nasal cavity
- pertaining to or situated within the stomach
- cessation or stoppage of bleeding from a blood vessel
- record of the breast
- head pain or headache
- high blood cholesterol
Down
- difficult birth
- surgery to repair nerve tissue
- rapid heart rate
- kidney stones
- painful or difficult urination
- good or normal stress
- radiographic image of electrical activity in the heart
- study of the heart
- process of viewing the stomach
- condition of short stature
- removal of a kidney or part of a kidney
21 Clues: kidney stones • difficult birth • rapid heart rate • slow respirations • the study of blood • study of the heart • record of the breast • good or normal stress • head pain or headache • high blood cholesterol • condition of short stature • inflammation of the stomach • pertaining to below the skin • surgery to repair nerve tissue • painful or difficult urination • ...
Body Systems '' 2020-11-24
Across
- “u” shaped bone
- type of muscle you don't control
- can only contract not extend
- there are 14 of these bones
- inhales and exhales oxygen
- type of neurotransmitter
- your body has 12 pair of these
- smallest muscle in body
- lungs fillup with fluid
- send message of "ouch"
Down
- type of infection that cause damage in nerves
- 206 of these in body
- airway narrow and too much mucus
- carries blood to heart
- transports every thing within body
- recommended before workout
- carries blood away from heart
- also known as voice box
- this and spinal cord make up central nervous system
- keeps circulatory system working
20 Clues: “u” shaped bone • 206 of these in body • carries blood to heart • send message of "ouch" • also known as voice box • smallest muscle in body • lungs fillup with fluid • type of neurotransmitter • recommended before workout • inhales and exhales oxygen • there are 14 of these bones • can only contract not extend • carries blood away from heart • your body has 12 pair of these • ...
Healthcare Careers (Vision/Therapeutic/Diagnostic Services) 2021-11-04
Across
- operate kidney hemodialysis machine
- dispense medications per physician orders
- uses activities to assist with ADLs
- monitor implant of pacemakers
- treat heart/lung disease patients
- examines eyes for vision problems
- evaluate and treat speech disorders
- specialize in eye disease and injury
- specializes in physical medicine
- use leisure activities as treatment
Down
- prepare patients for surgery
- use nuclear medicine to treat dx
- collects blood and prepares for testing
- work machines that record brain activity
- provide care to hearing impaired
- massage, bodywork, and therapeutic touch
- operate machines that record heart impulse
- operate the heart-lung machines
- prevent and treat athletic injuries
- make and fit eyeglasses and lenses
20 Clues: prepare patients for surgery • monitor implant of pacemakers • operate the heart-lung machines • use nuclear medicine to treat dx • provide care to hearing impaired • specializes in physical medicine • treat heart/lung disease patients • examines eyes for vision problems • make and fit eyeglasses and lenses • operate kidney hemodialysis machine • ...
Grade 9 revision crossword 2023-03-21
Across
- spinal column
- windpipe
- the pH in the stomach
- the movement of food down the oesophagus
- diffusion of oxygen into cells and carbon dioxide into blood
- organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- first part of the small intestine
- pump with four chambers
- prevent the back-flow of blood in the heart
Down
- site of cellular respiration
- plural of bronchus
- site of gaseous exchange in lungs
- heart chambers that receive blood
- the flap the prevents food entering the lungs
- skull
- wall gives the plant cells structure and support
- jelly-like substance in which the organelles are suspended
- breastbone
- knee cap
- lobes in right lung
20 Clues: skull • windpipe • knee cap • breastbone • spinal column • plural of bronchus • lobes in right lung • the pH in the stomach • pump with four chambers • site of cellular respiration • site of gaseous exchange in lungs • heart chambers that receive blood • first part of the small intestine • the movement of food down the oesophagus • organelle in which photosynthesis occurs • ...
THE SWORD OF TRUTH 2012-11-10
Across
- Penetrates dividing soul and spirit,like a blade
- We have been set _ _ _ _
- Word judges the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of the heart
- For the word of God is _ _ _ _ _ _
- God knows the intention of the _ _ _ _ _
- _ _ _ _ _ is our hope on things yet not seen
- The Gift of God
- God called us to share the _ _ _ _ news
- The SWORD OF TRUTH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4:12
Down
- Evangelist _ _ _ _ _ _ the word.
- We stand _ _ _ _ _ _ in God
- We _ _ _ _ _ unmoveable and bold in God
- Word judges the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of the heart
- Like no other book
- God is _ _ _ _ _
- _ _ _ _ _ others what has been preached to you
- For the _ _ _ _ _ _ is the Lord's.
- For the word of God is _ _ _ _ _ _
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ than any double-edged sword
- _ _ _ Is all powerful
- God's Word is our _ _ _ _ _ _
21 Clues: The Gift of God • God is _ _ _ _ _ • Like no other book • _ _ _ Is all powerful • We have been set _ _ _ _ • We stand _ _ _ _ _ _ in God • God's Word is our _ _ _ _ _ _ • Evangelist _ _ _ _ _ _ the word. • For the _ _ _ _ _ _ is the Lord's. • For the word of God is _ _ _ _ _ _ • For the word of God is _ _ _ _ _ _ • The SWORD OF TRUTH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4:12 • ...
Conditions quiz 2015-01-27
Across
- common side effect of meds
- hayfever 1 of 3 words
- second word of heart attack
- you might take omeprazole for this
- low iron leves
- maybe be ventricular or supraventricular
- when you just can't go!
- clot
- you might be prescribed Cialis for this
- 2 of 3
- second part of helci
- infection of renal outlet
- 3 of 3
Down
- breast pain
- low BP
- a viral infection spread by coughing/sneezing
- when heart stops 7,6
- first part of an infection that can cause gastric ulcer
- you might take vermox for this 5,5
- first word of heart attack
- you might take indinavir for this
21 Clues: clot • low BP • 2 of 3 • 3 of 3 • breast pain • low iron leves • when heart stops 7,6 • second part of helci • hayfever 1 of 3 words • when you just can't go! • infection of renal outlet • common side effect of meds • first word of heart attack • second word of heart attack • you might take indinavir for this • you might take omeprazole for this • you might take vermox for this 5,5 • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-17
Across
- rapid heart rate
- ventricles contract
- thrombus breaks away from vessel wall and floats freely
- outer layer
- contraction of ventricles
- graphic record of heart activity
- wall between atria & ventricles
- foreign substance that immune system recognizes
- endothelium lines chambers
Down
- clumping caused by antibodies binding to antigens on RBCs
- expansion & recoil of an artery with each beat of left ventricle
- high blood
- blood circulates inside closed transport systems
- volume of blood pumped out by one ventricle with each beat
- prevent backflow of blood
- peak of ventricular contraction
- blood cell formation
- iron-containing protein, binds to O2
- artery walls thicken due to fatty deposits
- uncoordinated shuddering of heart muscle, useless pump
20 Clues: high blood • outer layer • rapid heart rate • ventricles contract • blood cell formation • prevent backflow of blood • contraction of ventricles • endothelium lines chambers • peak of ventricular contraction • wall between atria & ventricles • graphic record of heart activity • iron-containing protein, binds to O2 • artery walls thicken due to fatty deposits • ...
Do you Know Frogs? 2024-06-03
Across
- stores the urine
- stores solid waste and egg sperm
- helps hearing
- air goes in and the air goes out
- filters the bood
- the two upper chambers of the heart
- all waste in collected there
- organ neer the stomach that produces the blood
- moves food out of the body
- blood versle that carries away from the heart
Down
- place where the female carries the eggs
- uptake of sugar
- first site of chemicals dufestion
- largest digestive gland
- leading to the jejunum
- deliver oxagen to the body
- a cover that protects the eye
- stores the bile
- thin membrane that hold the coils
- blood versle that carries to the heart
20 Clues: helps hearing • uptake of sugar • stores the bile • stores the urine • filters the bood • largest digestive gland • leading to the jejunum • deliver oxagen to the body • moves food out of the body • all waste in collected there • a cover that protects the eye • stores solid waste and egg sperm • air goes in and the air goes out • first site of chemicals dufestion • ...
