heart Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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,
Down
- 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) • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword Pulse Race 2024 2024-10-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Circulatory System 2024-01-23
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Circulatory System 2022-09-29
Across
- a red substance in your body
- The biggest muscle in your body.
- forms clots in your blood
- largest artery in your body
Down
- 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
1B 10 Henry Rhodes & John Cano 2018-11-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
CB 9 2026-01-16
Across
- wall
- vessels
- to turn or roll
- picture or printout of a test result
- vessels
- a tube you put down
- to extend
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- contaction
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- to get smaller in diameter
- arteries
Down
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
- the heart between beats, at rest
- heart
- the process of clotting
- record, recording
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
- involuntary contraction
- growth; development
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- lung
- fatal (deadly)
- lung
- plaque buildup
25 Clues: wall • lung • lung • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to extend • contaction • 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 • drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response • ...
Set #9 2026-01-16
Across
- picture or printout of a test result
- wall
- involuntary contraction
- to get smaller in diameter
- fatal(deadly)
- plaque buildup
- heart
- to turn or roll
- lung
- two tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
Down
- the process of clotting
- lung
- drug that describes the antigen/ antibody response
- any therapy that decreases the antigen/ antibody response
- vessels
- infection that usually doesnt affect you unless you are already sick
- arteries
- a tube you put down
- to expand
- the heart between beats, at rest
- growth; development
- vessels
- record/ recording
- contraction
25 Clues: lung • wall • lung • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • fatal(deadly) • 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 • drug that describes the antigen/ antibody response • ...
Medical Term 2024-01-13
Across
- – 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
Down
- – 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- explosive, heart medication
- Connie Majors
- Jim LeClaire
- Liso Jo, severely depressed
- antidepressant
- TNT
- Bob Henderson, suspended for drug violations
- poison
- flavoring
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 Mini Test 2017-04-07
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Chap 20-21! 2013-12-04
Across
- tissue found in the heart.
- blood cells
- of a nerve cell that responds to stimuli, or receives a nerve signal
- found in blood that encourage clotting
- number of chambers in the hearts of birds and mammals
- number of chambers found in the heart of a fish
- plaque in the coronary artery
- of the circulation system where arteries carry deoxygenated blood away from the heart to the lungs.
- to high altitudes results in an increase in RBC
- muscle tissue mostly under conscious control, sometimes unconscious control
- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM|Blood is contained within vessels and vessels make a complete circuit
- and cells that form liners to organs or glands (two words, no spaces)
- increase the ______ area to enable diffusion of gasses
- a constant internal environment
- system made up of the spinal cord and the brain
- that encourages RBC to release more oxygen to tissues.
- smallest organizational unit in organisms
- of blood is made up of this. It contains salty water, and dissolved proteins
- of tissues that perform specialized functions
- tissue under unconscious control responsible for peristalsis in the digestive tract
- left one recieves oxygenated blood from the lungs
- cholesterol
- number of chambers in the hearts of amphibians
- potentials are perpetuated down this part of the neuron to signal the next nerve cell in the line
Down
- up to four oxygen molecules, and does not like to let go of more than 2, sometimes 3 of them.
- chamber the dispenses blood
- sphincter cuts off the flow of blood to appendages to conserve heat for the heart and brain (the body's core) when it is cold
- blood AWAY from the heart
- portion of blood (90% saltwater)
- of cells that share similar function
- of the epithelial tissue lining the inside of the stomach; keeps acid from damaging the stomach lining
- node that causes heart contractions
- organism ultimately depend on this for nutrient delivery
- blood TOWARD the heart
- deposits in the plaque causing hardening
- fragments that slow blood loss and promote clotting
- blood cells
- cartillage, blood, bone (two words, no spaces)
- temperature regulation and protection are all ______ of the circulatory system
- of the circulatory system where veins carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the body
- in connective tissue that produce collagen & elastin
- in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- that generate body heat internally
- resembling a cluster of grapes
- cell responsible for transmitting neruological impulses
- that results when the lymphatic system is not functioning properly
- of organs that work together to accomplish phyiological tasks (two words, no spaces)
- fluids and proteins, fighting illness, and retrieving nutrients, such as lipids, from the small intestine are functions of the ______ system
- that get heat from their environment
- porous vessles that bring blood close to tissues
- chamber that receives blood
- side of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the body
- nerve cell is the housekeeping staff for neurons. These cells fight pathogens, and provide nutrients and oxygen for neurons
- cholesterol that has fewer proteins and develops plaques
54 Clues: blood cells • blood cells • cholesterol • blood TOWARD the heart • blood AWAY from the heart • tissue found in the heart. • chamber the dispenses blood • chamber that receives blood • plaque in the coronary artery • resembling a cluster of grapes • a constant internal environment • portion of blood (90% saltwater) • that generate body heat internally • ...
Heart 2022-05-18
Across
- from the right atrium blood moves to this location
- Blood returns from being circulated from the lungs to this location
- this vein takes the blood to all parts of the body
- Blood flows through the upper vena cava to this location
Down
- carries blood from the right ventricle
- blood moves from the left atrium to this location
6 Clues: carries blood from the right ventricle • blood moves from the left atrium to this location • from the right atrium blood moves to this location • this vein takes the blood to all parts of the body • Blood flows through the upper vena cava to this location • Blood returns from being circulated from the lungs to this location
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 _____
Down
- 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) • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
connor crossword 2024-01-04
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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) • ...
SET 9 2026-01-21
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- wall
- the heart between beats,at rest
- fatal (deadly)
- growth;development
- to turn or roll
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/antibody response
- contraction
- arteries
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
- record/recording
- to expand
- to get smaller in diameter
- lung
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- plaque buildup
- heart
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- lung
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- vessels
- picture or printout of a test result
- vessels
- the process of clotting
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
- a tube you PUT DOWN
- involuntary contraction
25 Clues: wall • lung • lung • heart • vessels • vessels • 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 • drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response • ...
The Circulatory system 2018-05-06
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- 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 • ...
Circulatory System 2023-04-28
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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
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- 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 • ...
Ventricular Septal Defect 2022-04-05
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- artery that supplies oxygenated blood
- type of animal valve used in replacement
- septum involved in VSD
- vsd can occur due to changes in
- a dividing wall separating two chambers
- prophylactic drugs used in procedures
- shunting of blood results in
- a palpable murmur
- shortness of breath
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- a complication of vsd
- a common symptom of vsd
- a common test to confirm diagnosis
- vsd occurs in
- most heart defects are detected by these
- vsd occurs at birth
- effect of enlarged mitral valve
- chambers of the heart receiving blood
- narrowing of a heart valve
- procedure needed for vsd treatment
19 Clues: vsd occurs in • a palpable murmur • vsd occurs at birth • shortness of breath • a complication of vsd • septum involved in VSD • a common symptom of vsd • narrowing of a heart valve • shunting of blood results in • effect of enlarged mitral valve • vsd can occur due to changes in • a common test to confirm diagnosis • procedure needed for vsd treatment • ...
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 • ...
Fitness and Cardiac Health (Part 1) 2016-07-17
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- The _________ is a muscular pump that pumps blood around our body.
- The ______________ in blood transports substances such as carbon dioxide and digested food around the body.
- _____________ are present to ensure blood flows in one direction as blood flow is slow and may flow backwards.
- _________________ supply blood from arteries to body tissues and organs and to the veins.
- Red blood cells contain ___________________ (red pigment) that binds to oxygen.
- ______________ stop bleeding at wounds by forming a mesh and clotting blood.
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- _______________ carry blood from other parts of the body to the heart.
- _____________________ blood from all parts of the body is carried to the right side of the heart.
- ______________ carry blood away from the heart.
- Nutrients and waste products are carried by the ______________ system.
- ____________ is the state of being free from illnesses and diseases.
- White blood cells produce _________________ that help trigger a response to remove the bacteria or virus during an infection.
- _____________________ blood leaves the lungs and goes to the left side of the heart.
- Arteries have __________ muscular wall to withstand the high blood pressure from the heart.
- ____________ is the ability to carry out physical activities.
15 Clues: ______________ carry blood away from the heart. • ____________ is the ability to carry out physical activities. • The _________ is a muscular pump that pumps blood around our body. • ____________ is the state of being free from illnesses and diseases. • _______________ carry blood from other parts of the body to the heart. • ...
Cardiovascular System Puzzle 2022-06-27
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- tube in the body that carries fluid
- lower tip of the heart
- a system comprised of the heart and three types of blood vessels; arteries, veins, and capillaries
- tightening of narrowing of the lumen of a blood vessel
- small artery
- largest artery of the body
- thin walled vessel which carries blood from the body tissues and lungs back to the heart
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- small vein
- benign tumor with cells embedded in soft mucoid stromal tissue
- cardiogenic, failure of heart to pump adequate amounts of oxygen and nutrients to the body
- points list of: common carotid artery, brachial artery, radial artery, femoral artery, popliteal artery, dorsalis pedis artery, posterior tibial artery
- materials pass to and from the bloodstream through the thin walls of theOse vessels
- structures in veins which function to keep blood flowing in one direction only, eliminate backflow
- the largest type of blood vessel in the body which carries blood away from the heart to parts of the body
- arteries which branch from the aorta to carry oxygenated blood to the heart muscle
15 Clues: small vein • small artery • lower tip of the heart • largest artery of the body • tube in the body that carries fluid • tightening of narrowing of the lumen of a blood vessel • benign tumor with cells embedded in soft mucoid stromal tissue • arteries which branch from the aorta to carry oxygenated blood to the heart muscle • ...
Cardiovascular Health & The Circulatory System 2022-10-12
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- Medical instrument used to listen to the heart
- The force blood pushes against your blood vessels
- Your red blood cells carry this important molecule from the lungs to your organs and muscles
- This type of blood vessel is in charge of transporting blood to the rest of the body
- Partake in this type of activity to get your heart pumping and maintain its health
- Instrument to measure the activity of the heart
- This type of doctor specializes on the heart
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- If you are craving something sweet, consider having one of these instead of candy
- High levels of this substance can cause plaque to form in your arteries and cause a blockage
- This is the muscle in charge of pumping blood throughout the body
- This activity increases your risk of developing cardiovascular disease by 2-4 times
- This type of blood vessel is in charge of bringing blood back to the heart
- This red liquid is composed of these tiny red disks
- Major artery that supplies the body with blood
- You can feel this on your wrist
15 Clues: You can feel this on your wrist • This type of doctor specializes on the heart • Medical instrument used to listen to the heart • Major artery that supplies the body with blood • Instrument to measure the activity of the heart • The force blood pushes against your blood vessels • This red liquid is composed of these tiny red disks • ...
Evidence based medicine of cardiology 2025-04-01
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- An enzyme secreted by the kidneys that plays a key role in blood pressure regulation.
- The opposite of hypertension, characterized by abnormally low blood pressure.
- A slow heart rate, sometimes induced by beta-blockers.
- A medication class that helps reduce blood pressure by removing excess sodium and water.
- An abnormally fast heart rate, which can be a sign of poorly controlled hypertension.
- A hormone that increases sodium retention, contributing to hypertension.
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- The rhythmic expansion and contraction of arteries, used to assess heart rate.
- A drug class used to lower blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels, includes amlodipine and nifedipine.
- A condition where the arteries thicken and lose elasticity, increasing blood pressure.
- Excess consumption of this mineral is linked to high blood pressure.
- The most important non-pharmacological factor in preventing and managing hypertension.
- The inner lining of blood vessels, which plays a role in blood pressure regulation.
- Enlargement of the heart, often due to long-term hypertension.
- Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, often linked to hypertension.
- A portable device used for continuous blood pressure and heart rate monitoring.
15 Clues: A slow heart rate, sometimes induced by beta-blockers. • Enlargement of the heart, often due to long-term hypertension. • Excess consumption of this mineral is linked to high blood pressure. • A hormone that increases sodium retention, contributing to hypertension. • The opposite of hypertension, characterized by abnormally low blood pressure. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Week 7 Peds Crossword 2026-04-10
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- This heart valve becomes stenotic as part of the pathophysiology of Tetralogy of Fallot
- This musculoskeletal condition, which mostly affects limbs, is common in cerebral palsy patients, but can be lessened with physical therapy.
- This condition, occurring in either the ventricles or the atria, results in oxygenated blood from the left side of the heart mixing with venous blood from the right side of the heart.
- This additional vital sign is important to treat in patients who are experiencing a sickle cell crisis.
- For patients with Tetralogy of Fallot, this condition, marked by a bluish appearance, can be somewhat relieved by placing the child in a knee-to-chest position.
- This emergent condition in sickle cell patients can be characterized by a fever, chest pain, a cough and shortness of breath
- Toxicity from too much of this medication should be monitored for in patients in heart failure.
- This condition can be detected by lower pulse ox or blood pressure readings on the lower extremities vs. the upper.
- This medication helps patients shed fluid when they're in heart failure, but should be coupled with close monitoring of electrolytes.
- For patients with Tetralogy of Fallot, bloodflow through the VSD goes this direction because of the resistance caused by the patient's Pulmonary Stenosis, causing lower pulse ox readings.
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- Clinical manifestations of this can include a dimple, a small tuft of hair, a hemangioma or a lipoma of the lower lumbar or sacral area.
- This medication is used to treat spasticity in patients with cerebral palsy.
- This appearance of the patient's eyes can be a sign of increased intracranial pressure when there is no visible sclera above the pupil.
- A deficiency in this vitamin can cause neural tube defects such as spina bifida.
- This can result from a clump of sickled cells occluding a blood vessel and is characterized by facial droop and slurred speech.
- This is a common nursing order for patients recovering from dehydration or those receiving Furosemide to treat heart failure.
- A corrective brace can help treat this orthopedic spinal condition, but it sometimes requires surgery.
- This should be limited and adjusted for congenital heart patients in heart failure because their hearts have trouble meeting their body's metabolic demand.
- This main blood vessel is pumping deoxygenated blood out to the body from the right side of the heart for patients with Transposition of the Great Vessels.
19 Clues: This medication is used to treat spasticity in patients with cerebral palsy. • A deficiency in this vitamin can cause neural tube defects such as spina bifida. • This heart valve becomes stenotic as part of the pathophysiology of Tetralogy of Fallot • Toxicity from too much of this medication should be monitored for in patients in heart failure. • ...
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 • ...
Medical terms 2021-10-06
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- study of the body's structure
- of the skin
- of the stomach and intestine
- or injection
- of the heart
- of the skin extreneties
- who studies the disease of skin
- of the skin
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- who studies the heart
- or display of a person's heartbeat produced by electrocardiography
- operation to remove the appendix
- in the bone
- of the brain
- or labored breathing
- of the hip joint
- of the appendis
- or anatomy of the spleech
- enclosing the heart
- condition of the skin
- of the blood
20 Clues: in the bone • of the skin • of the skin • of the brain • or injection • of the heart • of the blood • of the appendis • of the hip joint • enclosing the heart • or labored breathing • who studies the heart • condition of the skin • of the skin extreneties • or anatomy of the spleech • of the stomach and intestine • study of the body's structure • who studies the disease of skin • ...
Basic Life Support Crossword 2024-03-06
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- An advanced life support
- The heart pumping blood through your body
- To restore consciousness
- A device delivering a shock to the heart
- Falling down or inward suddenly
- Ventricle Fibrillation
- Beats per minute
- Enough to require treatment
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- Pressing down and up on someone's chest
- A device that automatically analyzes the hearts rhythm
- Something that blocks an airway passage
- Myocardial Infarction
- Forcing out air, gas, or water from the body
- performed to provide blood to the heart
- Breathe air out your body
- Capable of responding to questions
- Basic Life Support
- Change in the heartbeats normal rhythm
- Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
19 Clues: Beats per minute • Basic Life Support • Myocardial Infarction • Ventricle Fibrillation • An advanced life support • To restore consciousness • Breathe air out your body • Enough to require treatment • Falling down or inward suddenly • Foreign Body Airway Obstruction • Capable of responding to questions • Change in the heartbeats normal rhythm • Pressing down and up on someone's chest • ...
Medical Terminology 2023-01-11
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- removal of yellow, fatty plaque
- away from the point of attachment
- field that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- pertaining to below
- coronary artery disease
- divides the body into right and left sides
- a patient who is large in frame and stature
- pertaining to two sides
- congestive heart failure
- identifies particular conditions, test, or procedures
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- around the heart
- decrease in pressure
- system composed of the heart, blood, and blood vessels
- toward the belly
- pertaining to the front
- inflammation of a vein
- towards the head
- tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, aortic
- introduces concepts or treatments
19 Clues: around the heart • toward the belly • towards the head • pertaining to below • decrease in pressure • inflammation of a vein • pertaining to the front • coronary artery disease • pertaining to two sides • congestive heart failure • removal of yellow, fatty plaque • away from the point of attachment • introduces concepts or treatments • tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, aortic • ...
The Heart, Blood and Blood Vessels 2021-02-01
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- Blood vessel with elastic, muscular walls. Carry blood away from the heart
- The smallest blood vessel, only 1 cell thick
- The type of muscle the heart is made from
- The larger 2 chambers of the heart
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- ........ artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs
- yellow liquid in the blood that carries dissolved substances such as hormones, carbon dioxide and nutrients
- major artery which carries blood from the heart to the body
- ...... blood cell, several different types that make up a major part of the bodies immune system
- fragments of cells in the blood which contribute to blood clotting
- Found in the heart and veins, prevents back flow of blood
- vena ........ a major vein which carries blood to the heart from the body
- .....blood cell, carries oxygen to body cells
12 Clues: The larger 2 chambers of the heart • The type of muscle the heart is made from • The smallest blood vessel, only 1 cell thick • .....blood cell, carries oxygen to body cells • ........ artery carries blood from the heart to the lungs • Found in the heart and veins, prevents back flow of blood • major artery which carries blood from the heart to the body • ...
Circulatory System 2022-03-08
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
med terms 2023-10-19
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- Enlargement of the heart.
- Specialist who studies the heart.
- Puncture of the heart.
- Destruction of a blood clot.
- Tumor composed of fatty plaque.
- Rupture of an artery.
- Excision of an aneurysm.
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- Surgical repair of a valve.
- Inflammation of a vein.
- Tumor of a vessel.
- Removal of an embolus.
- Abnormally rapid heart rate.
12 Clues: Tumor of a vessel. • Rupture of an artery. • Puncture of the heart. • Removal of an embolus. • Inflammation of a vein. • Excision of an aneurysm. • Enlargement of the heart. • Surgical repair of a valve. • Destruction of a blood clot. • Abnormally rapid heart rate. • Tumor composed of fatty plaque. • Specialist who studies the heart.
Fitness crossword 2023-01-31
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- Bursts of intense heart rate
- working on specific parts
- Working more often and harder than your used to
- decreasing movement to lower heart rate
- Tearing of muscle or tendon
- heart, lungs, and vessels
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- Eating food with no nutrients
- General first aid
- bpm
- Gaining improvement
- Bruised muscle
- Slow movement to raise heart rate
12 Clues: bpm • Bruised muscle • General first aid • Gaining improvement • working on specific parts • heart, lungs, and vessels • Tearing of muscle or tendon • Bursts of intense heart rate • Eating food with no nutrients • Slow movement to raise heart rate • decreasing movement to lower heart rate • Working more often and harder than your used to
- the cardiovascular system - 2023-04-26
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- artery, the primary vascular supply in the region of the knee and lower leg
- circulation, the system of transportation that shunts de-oxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs to be re-saturated with oxygen before being dispersed into the systemic circulation
- aorta, the longest part of your aorta (the largest artery in your body)
- artery, major blood vessels that provide your brain's blood supply
- murmur, a blowing whooshing or rasping sound heard during a heartbeat
- flaps that act as one-way inlets for blood coming into a ventricle and one-way outlets for blood leaving a ventricle
- dioxide, an important heat-trapping gas or greenhouse gas
- a very small vein especially one collecting blood from the capillaries
- aorta, the first section of your aorta and the largest blood vessel in your body
- a part of the body that performs a specific function
- blood vessels that distribute oxygen-rich blood to your entire body
- artery, a major blood vessel supplying blood to your upper arm elbow forearm and hand
- circulation provides the functional blood supply to all body tissue
- artery, transports deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation
- artery, large blood vessels that carry blood from your heart to your kidneys
- relating to the heart and blood vessels
- artery, one of the terminal branches of the celiac trunk
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- artery, the main blood vessel supplying blood to your lower body
- soft tissues
- each of the two main chambers of the heart left and right
- artery, runs on the inside of the forearm from the elbow to the thumb
- veins, veins that transfer oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
- arteries, a pair of blood vessels located on the sides of your neck that deliver blood to your brain and head
- cavae, two large veins (great vessels) that return deoxygenated blood from the body into the heart
- relating to or denoting the arteries which surround and supply the heart
- the main and largest artery in the human body
- aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body
- blood vessels located throughout your body that collect oxygen-poor blood and return it to your heart
- any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- aorta, a continuation of the descending aorta and becomes the abdominal aorta when it passes through the diaphragm
- artery, the principal arterial supply of the upper limb
31 Clues: soft tissues • relating to the heart and blood vessels • aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body • the main and largest artery in the human body • a part of the body that performs a specific function • artery, the principal arterial supply of the upper limb • artery, one of the terminal branches of the celiac trunk • ...
Med Surg 2 Cardiac 2024-01-30
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- What can only be used on the dead?
- Which valve disorder is characterized by fish mouth?
- Furosemide should be taken in the ________ b/c it makes you pee a lot.
- Which valve replacement lasts longer?
- Which medication is unique in dysrhythmias because it can be used both for ventricular and atria?
- Which complication of pericarditis has muffled heart sounds and pulsus paradoxes?
- Which valve disorder has backflow into the atria?
- When you think CAD think ______________
- Which type of heart failure will call for no beta blockers and digoxin (Hint: May need heart transplant)
- What will a patient with IE go home with for antibiotic use?
- Which complication of pericarditis includes a new murmur?
- Which opioid medication also works on the heart?
- Which medication increases risk for rhabdo when taken with a '-statin'
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- What makes us worried about IE that can cause embolism?
- Besides pulseless V. Tach which dysrhythmia will we defibrilate?
- Which type of heart failure has primarily pulmonary involvements
- Which dysrhythmia will we not shock?
- What medication class is isosorbide?
- Which medication should pt with A. fib take long term?
- If a patient is taking warfarin what lab do we monitor?
- Which valve disorder is characterized by holosystolic murmur?
- An early sign of toxicity is nausea and vomiting, what is medication?
- PND, weight gain, and physical inactivity are all signs of worsening _____-_____?
- Which type of fat needs to be avoided in a CAD diet?
- Which dysrhythmia will we use atropine or dopamine or epi? (Hint: only is unstable)
- What lab is elevated in HF?
- Which inflammatory heart disorder radiates pain to the trapezius muscles?
- An A.fib complication is the risk for _____?
- What type of ACS had positive enzymes, but NO ST elevation
- What lab is elevated in MI?
- Which type of heart failure has an EF of less than 40%?
- Pt has STEMI and you have 30 to 90 minutes to do what? (Hint: If no cath lab will do thrombolytic therapy)
- What is the diagnostic test for valve disease?
- Which medication will only be used for sinus tachycardia and SVT? (Hint: only 2 doses max)
34 Clues: What lab is elevated in HF? • What lab is elevated in MI? • What can only be used on the dead? • Which dysrhythmia will we not shock? • What medication class is isosorbide? • Which valve replacement lasts longer? • When you think CAD think ______________ • An A.fib complication is the risk for _____? • What is the diagnostic test for valve disease? • ...
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
Vital signs Cossword 2023-02-06
20 Clues: Breathing • breathing • with heat • breathing • heart beat • leaving heat • like the sun • Top Pressure • Fast Breathing • Back of throat • breathing slow • breathing heavy • Bottom Pressure • Nosiy breathing • rapid breathing • ...are important • low blood pressure • Large airway sound • High blood pressure • Heart beat irregular
FFL Ch. 4 Vocabulary Word Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-13
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- Only requiring the amount of oxygen in your lungs to complete a physical activity. Ex: 100- yard dash.
- Your range of heart rates that creates the best training. You have a low heart rate level to a high rate level, and the target heart rate zone is anywhere in between.
- The ability of your heart, lungs, blood vessels, and blood to work efficiently and to supply the body with oxygen.
- The ability of an object to maintain its balance.
- Physical activities that elevate your heart rate higher than your Target Heart Rate Zone. Ex: Sprinting a half a lap around the track without stopping.
- The center of your body weight.
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- Describes your feelings about yourself.
- Physical activities that are vigorous enough to elevate your heart rate within your Target Heart Rate Zone.
- Requiring more oxygen to continue a physical activity. Ex: Mile Run
- Your heart rate while you are resting or not physically active.
- A test that assesses one’s cardiovascular fitness level.
- A part of self-esteem that refers to how you feel about your body.
12 Clues: The center of your body weight. • Describes your feelings about yourself. • The ability of an object to maintain its balance. • A test that assesses one’s cardiovascular fitness level. • Your heart rate while you are resting or not physically active. • A part of self-esteem that refers to how you feel about your body. • ...
Vital Signs 2021-03-15
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- LOW blood pressure
- 1+
- regular breathing with a rate LESS than 12/min -common in well conditioned athletes
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the aveoli and red blood cells
- the amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle of the heart
- Korotkoff phase that is distinct, loud, and sharp sounds
- HIGH blood pressure
- the amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in a minute
- normal breathing
- body temperature regulator is
- heartbeat produces a wave of blood that causes pulsations through arteries
- difficult or painful breathing
- Korotkoff phase that is the last sound heard
- when an elevated temperature gradually returns to normal
- when oxygen is low in capillaries and pulse ox is lower then 95-100
- a condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm
- Korotkoff phase that sounds like blowing, muffled, or swishing similar to phase 4
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs through inspiration and expiration
- regular breathing pattern with a rate GREATER than 20/min
- elevated body temperature (greater than 40°C or 104°F)
- nervous system that controls the heart rate
- created in the nose or back of the throat; typically low pitched and most closely sounds like nasal congestion
- short, high pitched, discontinuous, intermittent, popping sounds -aka "rales"
- when blood pressure is at its HIGHEST with each heart beat during heart contraction
- a condition in which the pulse is consistently above normal
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- 3+
- pulse rate is continuously slow (<55 to 60 BPM) normal for athletes
- Korotkoff phase that sounds distinct, abrupt, muffling sounds with a soft blowing quality similar to phase 2
- the difference between systolic and diastolic pressure readings
- the force on the walls of the arteries as your heart pumps blood through your body
- the regularity of impulses/pulse pattern
- Korotkoff phase that is the first appearance of faint, but clear tapping sounds
- both an inspiration and expiration
- wheeze-like sound usually due to a blockage of airflow in the trachea
- at the fifth intercostal space at the left midclavicular line
- nervous system that lowers the heart rate
- increased respiratory rate, regular patter, but abnormally deep
- the number of times per minute you feel or hear the pulse
- deep breathing pattern with increased rate
- body temperature below than 35°C or 95°F
- nervous system that raises the heart rate
- 60 to 80 bpm
- a sudden drop from fever to normal temperature
- when blood pressure is at its LOWEST when the heart releases before it begins to contract again
- rate and depth controlled by the respiratory center
- irregular rate and depth of respirations that follow a cynical pattern -common in dying patients
- high pitched whistling noise; usually a sign that something is making your airway narrow or keeping air flowing through them -common causes are lung disease and asthma
- can't use because it has a pulse of its own
- the flow of red blood cells to and from the pulmonary capillaries. -measured with pulse oximetry
- course rattling respiratory sounds -sounds like snoring
- the amount of chest wall expansion that occurs with each breath
- structure that initiates the pulse
52 Clues: 3+ • 1+ • 60 to 80 bpm • normal breathing • LOW blood pressure • HIGH blood pressure • body temperature regulator is • difficult or painful breathing • both an inspiration and expiration • structure that initiates the pulse • the regularity of impulses/pulse pattern • body temperature below than 35°C or 95°F • nervous system that lowers the heart rate • ...
Cardiovascular System Crossword 2022-03-23
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- air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- either one of the hearts upper chambers
- transmits blood nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs
- the largest artery in the body and the man vessel to supply blood from the heart
- a pair of spongy air-filled organs located on either sides of the chest
- happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood
- The muscle that beats in your chest and pumps blood throughout the body
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- carries oxygenated blood from the heart to all the body parts
- carries oxygen depleted blood toward the heart
- the valve that regulates blood flow from the heart into the aorta
- when the heart stops beating suddenly
11 Clues: when the heart stops beating suddenly • either one of the hearts upper chambers • carries oxygen depleted blood toward the heart • transmits blood nutrients and oxygen to cells in your organs • carries oxygenated blood from the heart to all the body parts • happens when a part of the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood • ...
Medical Terms 2022-11-04
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- “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"
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-09-26
Across
- Cutting into the trachea
- Inflammation of multiple joints
- Inflammation of the skin
- Pertaining to water
- Pertaining to the head
- Poor positioning of the teeth
- Abnormally fast heart rate
- Inflammation of the tissue surrounding the heart
- Inflammation of the ear
- Lack of blood
- Lack of oxygen
- Normal breathing
- Pertaining to the abdomen
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- Newborn
- A deficiency of the cells
- Instrument used to examine the ear
- Recording an image using x-rays
- Red blood cell
- Deficiency of white blood cells
- Study of the urinary system
- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Difficulty urinating
- Malignant blood disease
- The study of the eye
- Inflammation of the gingiva
25 Clues: Newborn • Lack of blood • Red blood cell • Lack of oxygen • Normal breathing • Pertaining to water • Difficulty urinating • The study of the eye • Pertaining to the head • Inflammation of the ear • Malignant blood disease • Cutting into the trachea • Inflammation of the skin • A deficiency of the cells • Pertaining to the abdomen • Abnormally slow heart rate • Abnormally fast heart rate • ...
Medical terms ID 1111 ex cr 2025-10-03
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- Accident / A stroke; blood supply cut off from brain.
- / Medical specialty using imaging techniques.
- / The process of stopping bleeding.
- / Removal of tissue for examination.
- / Swelling caused by fluid buildup.
- High blood pressure.
- / Minimally invasive surgery with a scope.
- Infarction / Another term for a heart attack.
- / Inflammation of the skin.
- / Abnormally slow heart rate.
- / Inflammation of the stomach lining.
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- / The study of the kidneys.
- / Visualization of the inside of the body with a camera.
- / Weak, brittle bones.
- / Abnormally fast heart rate.
- / Inflammation of the liver.
- / Difficulty breathing.
- / Increased white blood cell count.
- / Low red blood cell count.
- / Inflammation of the joints.
20 Clues: High blood pressure. • / Weak, brittle bones. • / Difficulty breathing. • / The study of the kidneys. • / Inflammation of the skin. • / Low red blood cell count. • / Inflammation of the liver. • / Inflammation of the joints. • / Abnormally slow heart rate. • / Abnormally fast heart rate. • / The process of stopping bleeding. • / Swelling caused by fluid buildup. • ...
Muscular System 2026-02-10
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- System of classification
- Excessive tissue growth
- Slow heart rate
- Softening of muscle tissue
- Abnormal movement
- Tumor of the muscle
- The study of movement
- Paralysis of half of the body
- Cutting the tendon
- Decreased movement
- Record of muscle activity
- Nerve pain
- Joint inflammation
- Breakdown using electricity
- Inflammation of the nerves
- Muscle disease
- Increased sensation
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- Pertaining to straightening bones
- Joint pain
- Muscle with four heads
- Image of the heart
- Decreased muscle tone
- Record of electrical activity
- Abnormal fibrous tissue
- Abnormal Development
- Pertaining to the muscles
- Inflammation of the heart
- Viewing the nerves
- Surgical repair of the nerve
- Muscle pain
30 Clues: Joint pain • Nerve pain • Muscle pain • Muscle disease • Slow heart rate • Abnormal movement • Image of the heart • Cutting the tendon • Decreased movement • Viewing the nerves • Joint inflammation • Tumor of the muscle • Increased sensation • Abnormal Development • Decreased muscle tone • The study of movement • Muscle with four heads • Excessive tissue growth • Abnormal fibrous tissue • ...
