heart Crossword Puzzles
Circulatory system <3 2021-06-23
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- The left ventricle ejects blood into this blood vessel
- red blood cells
- lub dub, lub dub
- a white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm (ex. eosinophil/basophil)
- the contraction phase of heart activity
- which ventricle is in the right side of the heart?
- a period (between contractions) of relaxation of the heart during which it fills with blood
- bicuspid and tricuspid
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- white blood cell
- the oxygen-transporting pigment of erythrocytes
- The vena cavae empties blood into this cardiac chamber
- which ventricle is in the left side of the heart?
- The mitral valve and the aortic valve are associated with this cardiac chamber
- the pulmonic and tricuspid valves are associated with this structure
- the fluid portion of the blood
- The blood vessel that carries blood from the right ventricle to the lungs pulmonary artery
16 Clues: red blood cells • white blood cell • lub dub, lub dub • bicuspid and tricuspid • the fluid portion of the blood • the contraction phase of heart activity • the oxygen-transporting pigment of erythrocytes • which ventricle is in the left side of the heart? • which ventricle is in the right side of the heart? • The left ventricle ejects blood into this blood vessel • ...
Medical Vocab Crossword Puzzle by Madeline and Arden 2021-09-08
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- Signifies a reoccurring, persistent condition like heart disease
- A medical device that uses electric shock to restore a normal heart beat
- A branch of internal medicine concerned with disorders of the heart
- A tissue sample for testing purposes
- A substance that simulates antibody production to provide immunity against disease
- Not cancerous
- The outer layer of skin
- The use of energy waves to diagnose or treat a disease
- Stitches, which are used to join tissues together as they heal
- An organ or tissue that produces and secretes fluids that serve a specific function
- A qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician
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- The removal of an organ or tissue from one body that is implanted into another
- Related to the heart
- Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered
- Broken bone or cartilage
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms
- A bruise
- Thin layer of pliable tissue that serves as a covering/lining/connection between 2 structures
- Indicates the presence of cancerous cells
19 Clues: A bruise • Not cancerous • Related to the heart • The outer layer of skin • Broken bone or cartilage • A tissue sample for testing purposes • Indicates the presence of cancerous cells • A qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician • The use of energy waves to diagnose or treat a disease • Return of disease or symptoms after a patient has recovered • ...
First Aid Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- your heart should have ____ chambers
- if you do not take care of your injuries, they will not ____ right
- an ______ wound is a clean, straight cut/incision
- a messy wound, basic cut caused by a tearing force
- your resting heart rate should start at at least ______
- the faster the treatment, the ______ outcome
- one of the major arteries in your body that extends from your hip throughout your leg
- the loss of a distinct body part
- bandage that puts direct pressure on your wound
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- a deep wound caused by a stabbing object
- CPR stands for _____________
- immediately tending to someone who is injured or ill
- the tearing of tissue by force
- a situation that adds risk to health, life, property, or environment
- the human _____ is a muscle that needs to be worked
- major blood vessel for your arms
- you are doing the work of the heart and lungs when you preform ___ on a person
- a life saving technique used to keep someone from bleeding to death
- wound caused by scratching/scraping & friction
19 Clues: CPR stands for _____________ • the tearing of tissue by force • major blood vessel for your arms • the loss of a distinct body part • your heart should have ____ chambers • a deep wound caused by a stabbing object • the faster the treatment, the ______ outcome • wound caused by scratching/scraping & friction • bandage that puts direct pressure on your wound • ...
6End Of Unit Project 2025-12-15
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- Where did the narrator hide the old man's body?
- What was Shirley Jackson trying to get into?
- Who was the author of "Monster" and "The Tell-Tale Heart?"
- What did the old man have the eye of?
- What represents death in "The Lottery?"
- What did the narrator use to kill the old man in "The Tell-Tale Heart?"
- When did "The Lottery" take place?
- How were most stories in this lesson?
- What was the narrator's motivation to kill the old man?
- What was used to wish for 200 pounds in "The Monkeys Paw?"
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- What caused the narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" to confess his crime?
- What was the most important thing in Miss Strangeworth's garden?
- What got hit by the rod in "Phineas Gage?"
- What punctured Gage's skull?
- What did Miss Strangeworth write to stir conflict in "Monster?"
- Who will never be forgotten in neurology history?
- What was important to keep in "The Lottery?"
- What did the characters draw out of in "The Lottery?"
- Who died in "The Lottery?"
19 Clues: Who died in "The Lottery?" • What punctured Gage's skull? • When did "The Lottery" take place? • What did the old man have the eye of? • How were most stories in this lesson? • What represents death in "The Lottery?" • What got hit by the rod in "Phineas Gage?" • What was Shirley Jackson trying to get into? • What was important to keep in "The Lottery?" • ...
Chapter 25 2012-10-15
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- A method of obtaining a record of the heart using ultrasound
- Arecording of an image of the structure of the heart using ultrasound
- A record of the heart's electrical activity
- monitering An ECG tracing is recorded for an extended period
- electrocardiography A test used to evaluate the condition of the heart
- Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing due to things like muscle tremor and client movement
- A term referring to the electrical activity of the nervous system
- Upper chamber in the heart
- angioplasty A catheter with a balloon on its end is inserted into a blood vessel
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- monitor A type of ambulatory monitor
- A line on an electrocardiogram
- Recording the electrical activity of the brain
- A term applying to a type of diagnostic test or procedure that requires entry into the body
- catherization Test that looks at the structures of the heart
14 Clues: Upper chamber in the heart • A line on an electrocardiogram • monitor A type of ambulatory monitor • A record of the heart's electrical activity • Recording the electrical activity of the brain • A method of obtaining a record of the heart using ultrasound • monitering An ECG tracing is recorded for an extended period • ...
Unit 8 - Human Body Systems 2013-05-14
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- Blood vessel that carries blood from the body back to the heart
- Cell fragment released by none marrow that helps in blood clotting
- Structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords
- Large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- Lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out of heart to the rest of the body
- Smallest blood vessel; brings nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and absorbs carbon dioxide and waster products
- Large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the tissues of the blood
- One of two large tubes in the chest cavity that leads from the trachea to the lungs
- Straw-colored liquid portion of the blood
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- Flap of connective tissue located between an atrium and a ventricle, or in a vein, that prevents blackflow of blood
- Small group of cardiac muscle fibers that maintains the heart's pumping rhythm by setting the rate at which the heart contracts; the sinoatrail (SA) node
- Tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi; also called the windpipe
- Fluid that is filtered out of the blood
- Iron-containing protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen and transports it to the body
- Upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the rest of the body
15 Clues: Fluid that is filtered out of the blood • Straw-colored liquid portion of the blood • Structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords • Blood vessel that carries blood from the body back to the heart • Cell fragment released by none marrow that helps in blood clotting • Tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi; also called the windpipe • ...
Infective endocarditis 2025-10-06
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- Bacteria, germs and cell pieces that form a mass in the heart.
- How does bacteria or other germs travel to the heart?
- Untreated, the infection can destroy or damage the hearts _______ ?
- What is the lining of the heart that becomes inflamed?
- If you're at high risk of endocarditis, it is recommended to take what an hour before having any dental work done
- What type of cultures aid in diagnosis of endocarditis?
- Endocarditis is caused by an infection that results in __________ of the inner lining of the heart's chambers and valves.
- What is one type of valve that can be used for a valve replacement?
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- If untreatable with IV antibiotics, what type of surgery to the valves might be necessary?
- People who have what type of heart valves are at a higher risk?
- People who use illegal IV drugs are at a risk of Endocarditis by sharing what?
- If not treated, clumps of the infection and break loose and ________ to the brain, kidneys and lungs?
- What type of valve is used if the valve comes from a cow, pig or human heart tissue?
- This type of echocardiogram provides a detailed pictures of the heart.
- Endocarditis is usually caused by an infection with _________, fungi or other germs.
15 Clues: How does bacteria or other germs travel to the heart? • What is the lining of the heart that becomes inflamed? • What type of cultures aid in diagnosis of endocarditis? • Bacteria, germs and cell pieces that form a mass in the heart. • People who have what type of heart valves are at a higher risk? • ...
Mazing Muscles 2022-03-01
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- acids Acids that are the building blocks
- that contracts without voluntary control
- bands of elastic tissue around your joints
- decrease in size or range
- soft tissues
- Organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes
- allows us to move by pulling on joints
- Muscle that lines ONLY the Heart
- break, sever, or cut off
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- vessels that carry blood to the heart
- They're the muscle that connect to your
- biggest muscle in body
- vessels that carry out blood from the heart
- were 2 or more bones meet to allow movement
- return to resting position
- the smallest muscle of the human body
- Makes up all living organisms
- tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- consist of a single cell muscle
- to draw back
20 Clues: soft tissues • to draw back • biggest muscle in body • break, sever, or cut off • decrease in size or range • return to resting position • Makes up all living organisms • consist of a single cell muscle • Muscle that lines ONLY the Heart • tissue that attaches muscle to bone • vessels that carry blood to the heart • the smallest muscle of the human body • ...
HUMAN ANATOMY 2024-12-01
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- Longest bone in the human body
- Where digestion of food begins
- Carry blood back to the heart
- Filter waste from the blood
- Bones that protect the heart and lungs
- Largest artery in the human body
- Largest internal organ; helps detoxify chemicals
- Connect muscles to bones
- Cells that transmit signals in the nervous system
- Tissues responsible for movement
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- Pumps blood throughout the body
- Bones in fingers and toes
- Shinbone, larger bone of the lower leg
- Connect bones to each other
- Protects the brain and forms the head's structure
- Column of bones protecting the spinal cord
- Controls thoughts, memory and emotions
- Light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye
- Organs that enable you to breathe
- Colored part of the eye controlling light intake
20 Clues: Connect muscles to bones • Bones in fingers and toes • Connect bones to each other • Filter waste from the blood • Carry blood back to the heart • Longest bone in the human body • Where digestion of food begins • Pumps blood throughout the body • Largest artery in the human body • Tissues responsible for movement • Organs that enable you to breathe • ...
Dr Chris Barnard 2025-10-14
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- Town, Barnard’s home city later in life – __________
- He performed his second transplant only __________ months later
- first name Christiaan
- Chris Barnard’s profession – __________
- His famous operation was a heart __________
- He became a global __________
- The operation took place on December __________
- His discovery changed the course of __________
- He retired from surgery in this year – __________
- The year of the first heart transplant – __________
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- His brother’s name
- He died in __________, Cyprus while on holiday
- A person who donates an organ – __________
- Schuur, Hospital where surgery took place
- Africa, Country where he was born
- His field of study – __________ surgery
- Barnard studied medicine at the ____________________ of Cape Town
- Louis __________ was the first patient
- His work inspired doctors around the __________
- He worked with a team of over __________ people
20 Clues: His brother’s name • first name Christiaan • He became a global __________ • Africa, Country where he was born • Louis __________ was the first patient • His field of study – __________ surgery • Chris Barnard’s profession – __________ • Schuur, Hospital where surgery took place • A person who donates an organ – __________ • His famous operation was a heart __________ • ...
Maryssa 2022-03-25
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- cause scabs
- outer layer
- connects. exchanges
- fight infection
- redness, swelling,and heat
- cools body
- clothing of the pathogen, ski mask
- inner layer
- spot pathogen
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- Skin,Hair,Nails
- moisten skin and hair
- Destroys bacteria
- weak or dead strand
- carries oxygen
- destroy pathogen
- away from the heart
- towards the heart
- disease causing agent
18 Clues: cools body • cause scabs • outer layer • inner layer • spot pathogen • carries oxygen • Skin,Hair,Nails • fight infection • destroy pathogen • Destroys bacteria • towards the heart • weak or dead strand • connects. exchanges • away from the heart • moisten skin and hair • disease causing agent • redness, swelling,and heat • clothing of the pathogen, ski mask
Cardiovascular disease 2023-12-11
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- a risk factor you can’t control
- disease of artery walls hardening and thinkening
- disease of fat buildup in arteries
- diesease of the heart
- pain starting from chest and spreading to body caused by inadequate blood supply to heart
- the bottom chambers of the heart
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- when pressure in blood vessels is too high
- buildup of plaque due to unhealthy eating habits
- the upper chambers of the heart
- a type of disease that cannot be spread from person to person
- condition when heart beats are abnormal
11 Clues: diesease of the heart • a risk factor you can’t control • the upper chambers of the heart • the bottom chambers of the heart • disease of fat buildup in arteries • condition when heart beats are abnormal • when pressure in blood vessels is too high • buildup of plaque due to unhealthy eating habits • disease of artery walls hardening and thinkening • ...
Cardiac Disorders 2023-11-04
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- this inflammatory disease process commonly follows significant cardiac events, especially myocardial infarction and may present a pericardial friction rub upon auscultation of heart sounds.
- diagnostic test used to evaluate cardiac structures including chambers and valves.
- infants experiencing tetralogy of fallot present with __________________ due to shunting of unoxygented blood that is pumped to the body.
- blood pressure = cardiac output x ____________________________
- this type of shock occurs when a client loses a significant amount of blood volume, either internally or externally
- abbreviation for a myocardial infarction involving ST elevation.
- this type of heart failure occurs when the left ventricle fails, manifests as crackles, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, fatigue, tachycardia, weakness, etc.
- these clients experience vegetations of microbes on heart valves and should receive prophylactic antibiotics before any dental or respiratory procedures or surgery.
- during systole, these valves are open to facilitate ejection of blood to the pulmonary artery or aorta.
- clients with atrial dysrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter are at increased risk of thrombi/emboli due to blood _____________ in the atria.
- fever, smoking, pain, pregnancy, stress, and exercise are factors that _____________ heart rate.
- heart rate x stroke volume =
- dysrhythmia that occurs when the heart rate exceeds 100 bpm.
- clients with hypertension often present ________________ due to the body’s ability to compensate until a significant amount of vascular damage occurs.
- gold standard diagnostic blood test used to evaluate myocardial damage during a myocardial infarction.
- clients with any type of shock with present with ________________ blood pressure.
- beta-adrenergic receptors are activated as part of the ______________ nervous system, which increases heart rate and cardiac contractility
- provides twelve various “pictures” of the conduction of the heart, vital part of assessment for clients with angina pectoris.
- presence of a u wave on ECG is indicative of this electrolyte imbalance.
- clients with spinal cord injuries may experience this type of shock.
- this type of shock occurs in clients who experience a severe reaction to an allergen; presents with wheezing/stridor, urticaria, pruritis; a medical emergency.
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- the area of the cardiac cycle that is altered with atrial dysrhythmias such as atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation.
- the most common cause of myocardial infarction
- tachycardia; cool, pale, moist skin; thirst; oliguria, and increased respirations occur during this phase of shock.
- the area of the brain responsible for cardiac control
- in the cardiac cycle, this represents depolarization of the ventricles.
- early signs of shock include anxiety and _______________________
- the maximum amount of blood in the ventricles during diastole.
- Deviations from normal cardiac rate or rhythm, caused by electrolyte abnormalities, fever, hypoxia, stress, etc., results in decreased cardiac output.
- this type of heart failure occurs as a result of left-sided heart failure or a pulmonary condition, typically manifests as JVD, anasarca, ascites, hepatomegaly, etc.
- this type of angina is non-predictable, pressure or crushing pain, is not alleviated by rest or nitro and typically precedes a myocardial infarction.
- failure of complete valve closure, permits backward flow of blood requiring additional force to maintain cardiac output
- dysrhythmia that occurs when the heart rate is less than 60 bpm.
- during diastole, these valves are open to allow the ventricles to fill.
- clients with pericarditis experience chest that is worse with _____________________; to alleviate pain, the client should be instructed to sit upright and lean forward.
- this sound is heard upon auscultation over incompetent or diseased valves.
- narrowing of valve opening, prevents forward flow of blood requiring additional force to push blood through the valve opening.
37 Clues: heart rate x stroke volume = • the most common cause of myocardial infarction • the area of the brain responsible for cardiac control • dysrhythmia that occurs when the heart rate exceeds 100 bpm. • blood pressure = cardiac output x ____________________________ • the maximum amount of blood in the ventricles during diastole. • ...
Human Body Systems Crosswords 2022-10-12
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- absorbs water, then passes solid waste
- system that is human skin
- makes urine
- makes insulin, which breaks down sugars
- absorbs nutrients, leads into large intestine.
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- pumps blood throughout body
- tube connecting mouth to stomach
- store bile, which breaks down sugars
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- blood vessels that carries bloos back to the heart
- organs for breathing
- flexible bone material found in human ears, noses and joints
- makes your skeleton
- connect bones to other bones
- control center of entire human body
- makes bile, processes drugs in bloodstream
- connects brain to nerves
- breaks down food, then passes to small intestine
18 Clues: makes urine • makes your skeleton • organs for breathing • connects brain to nerves • system that is human skin • pumps blood throughout body • connect bones to other bones • tube connecting mouth to stomach • control center of entire human body • store bile, which breaks down sugars • absorbs water, then passes solid waste • makes insulin, which breaks down sugars • ...
Sophie Biebel-p4: Circulatory system 2020-10-01
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- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart
- phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and allows the chambers to fill with blood
- phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood from the chambers into the arteries
- the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed to the ventricles
- abnormally high blood pressure
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- small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus
- body fluid that delivers nutrients and oxygen to the cells
- fine branching blood vessels
- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- main artery of the body
11 Clues: main artery of the body • fine branching blood vessels • abnormally high blood pressure • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart • large vein carrying deoxygenated blood into the heart • body fluid that delivers nutrients and oxygen to the cells • small colorless disk-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus • ...
Cardiac System Crossword Puzzle 2 2022-07-26
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- The ______-Starling mechanism is the relationship between ventricular stretch and contraction in which the force of heart contraction is directly proportional to the initial length of the muscle fiber
- The ______ muscle is the extension of the myocardium in the ventricles to which the chordae tendineae attach
- (plural = septa) walls or partitions that divide the heart into chambers
- ______ veins are vessels that drain the heart and generally parallel the large surface arteries
- The cardiac is the depression in the medial surface of the inferior lobe of the left lung where the apex of the heart is located
- myocardial _______ cells are the bulk of the cardiac muscle cells in the atria and ventricles that conduct impulses and contract to propel blood
- The ______ fibers are specialized myocardial conduction fibers that arise from the bundle branches and spread the impulse to the myocardial contraction fibers of the ventricles
- The pulmonary _____ is the blood flow to and from the lungs
- The ______ contraction is the initial phase of ventricular contraction in which tension and pressure in the ventricle increase, but no blood is pumped or ejected from the heart
- _________ valves are one-way valves located between the atria and ventricles; the valve on the right is called the tricuspid valve, and the one on the left is the mitral or bicuspid valve
- _____ sounds are sounds heard via auscultation with a stethoscope of the closing of the atrioventricular valves (“lub”) and semilunar valves (“dub”)
- The ______ cardiac vein parallels the right coronary artery and drains blood from the posterior surfaces of the right atrium and ventricle; drains into the coronary sinus, middle cardiac vein, or right atrium
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- End _____ volume (EDV) is the (also, preload) the amount of blood in the ventricles at the end of atrial systole just prior to ventricular contraction
- Ability of cardiac muscle to initiate its own electrical impulse that triggers the mechanical contraction that pumps blood at a fixed pace without nervous or endocrine control
- (also, end diastolic volume) amount of blood in the ventricles at the end of atrial systole just prior to ventricular contraction
- The _____ cardiac vein is the vessel that parallels and drains the areas supplied by the posterior interventricular artery; drains into the great cardiac vein
- Innermost layer of the serous pericardium and the outermost layer of the heart wall
- The cardiac _____ is the difference between maximum and resting CO
- The _____ septum is a cardiac septum located between the two atria; contains the fossa ovalis after birth
- The ______ carneae are ridges of muscle covered by endocardium located in the ventricles
- The ______ valve is (also, mitral valve or left atrioventricular valve) located between the left atrium and ventricle; consists of two flaps of tissue
- (also, pericardial sac) membrane that separates the heart from other mediastinal structures; consists of two distinct, fused sublayers: the fibrous pericardium and the parietal pericardium
- The superior ____ cava is a large systemic vein that returns blood to the heart from the superior portion of the body
- The atrioventricular (AV) is a clump of myocardial cells located in the inferior portion of the right atrium within the atrioventricular septum; receives the impulse from the SA node, pauses, and then transmits it into specialized conducting cells within the interventricular septum
- The _______ artery is a branch of the left coronary artery that follows coronary sulcus
- The anterior interventricular ______ is sulcus located between the left and right ventricles on the anterior surface of the heart
26 Clues: The pulmonary _____ is the blood flow to and from the lungs • The cardiac _____ is the difference between maximum and resting CO • (plural = septa) walls or partitions that divide the heart into chambers • Innermost layer of the serous pericardium and the outermost layer of the heart wall • ...
First Aid Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-26
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- your heart should have ____ chambers
- if you do not take care of your injuries, they will not ____ right
- an ______ wound is a clean, straight cut/incision
- a messy wound, basic cut caused by a tearing force
- your resting heart rate should start at at least ______
- the faster the treatment, the ______ outcome
- one of the major arteries in your body that extends from your hip throughout your leg
- the loss of a distinct body part
- bandage that puts direct pressure on your wound
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- a deep wound caused by a stabbing object
- CPR stands for _____________
- immediately tending to someone who is injured or ill
- the tearing of tissue by force
- a situation that adds risk to health, life, property, or environment
- the human _____ is a muscle that needs to be worked
- major blood vessel for your arms
- you are doing the work of the heart and lungs when you preform ___ on a person
- a life saving technique used to keep someone from bleeding to death
- wound caused by scratching/scraping & friction
19 Clues: CPR stands for _____________ • the tearing of tissue by force • major blood vessel for your arms • the loss of a distinct body part • your heart should have ____ chambers • a deep wound caused by a stabbing object • the faster the treatment, the ______ outcome • wound caused by scratching/scraping & friction • bandage that puts direct pressure on your wound • ...
The human body 2023-07-27
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- Long term adaption.
- Pumps blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen.
- Amount of inspired and expired air per breath.
- A muscle located between the ribs and the pelvis on the front of the body.
- The organs that are involved in breathing.
- A muscle that functions in flexing the hip.
- The main artery of the body.
- The movement of air through the conducting passages between the atmosphere and the lungs.
- Short term response.
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- Refers to two abdominal muscles, the external and internal obliques.
- Oxygen in the blood.
- The volume of blood pumped out of the left ventricle of the heart during each systolic cardiac contraction.
- No oxygen in the blood.
- A large muscle at the front of the thigh.
- Any of five tendons at the back of a person's knee.
- The speed at which your heart beats.
- The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute.
- Number of breaths per minute.
- Blood vessels that distribute oxygen-rich blood to your entire body
19 Clues: Long term adaption. • Oxygen in the blood. • Short term response. • No oxygen in the blood. • The main artery of the body. • Number of breaths per minute. • The speed at which your heart beats. • A large muscle at the front of the thigh. • The organs that are involved in breathing. • A muscle that functions in flexing the hip. • Amount of inspired and expired air per breath. • ...
MA 307 Cardiology Procedures 2025-06-11
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- this is the person who interprets the ECG
- this type of fibrillation is seen in cardiac disease
- the distance of ___ large squares equals1.0 second
- this type of artifact is from the patient moving/talking
- if the ECG cycles are too closes together change the speed to
- this phase of the heart is resting but ready
- this monitor places leads on the chest
- this leg lead is the ground lead
- the medical term for a heart attack is a myocardial
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- represents the contraction phase of the heart fourth
- this type of fibrillation can produce a heart rate of 400-500 BPM
- used to treat angina pectoris
- is placed to the right of the sternum in the ___ space
- in cardiac arrest it is vital to use the AED for this
- lead records between the left leg electrode and a central point between the right arm and left arm.
- this can occur if an electrode is not sticking- ____ baseline
- a hardening and plaque buildup on the arteries
- these leads are attached to the limbs
- V4 is placed midclavicular in this space
19 Clues: used to treat angina pectoris • this leg lead is the ground lead • these leads are attached to the limbs • this monitor places leads on the chest • V4 is placed midclavicular in this space • this is the person who interprets the ECG • this phase of the heart is resting but ready • a hardening and plaque buildup on the arteries • ...
Circulatory System 2025-05-06
15 Clues: WBCS • RBCS • Platelets • oxygenated • top chamber • outer layer • muscle layer • inside layer • towards heart • bottom chamber • smallest vessel • away from heart • oxygenated blood to body • deoxygenated blood to lungs • Cava deoxygenated blood entry
Lily Johnson 4th 2021-03-30
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- spots pathogen
- destroys bacteria
- outer layer
- connects, exchanges
- towards the heart
- redness, swelling and heat
- fights infection
- skin, hair, nails
- moisten skin and hair
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- disease-causing agent
- destroys virus
- carries oxygen
- inner layer
- clothing of the pathogen; ski mask
- away from the heart
- weak or dead strand
- destroy Pathogen
- cools body
18 Clues: cools body • outer layer • inner layer • destroys virus • spots pathogen • carries oxygen • fights infection • destroy Pathogen • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • skin, hair, nails • connects, exchanges • away from the heart • weak or dead strand • disease-causing agent • moisten skin and hair • redness, swelling and heat • clothing of the pathogen; ski mask
Aylanie P4 2021-03-30
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- outer layer
- weak or dead strand
- disease causing agent
- hair, skin, and nails
- towards the heart
- moisten skin and hair
- spots pathogen
- inner layer
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- cause scabs
- fights infection
- redness, swelling, and heat
- destroys virus
- away from the heart
- destroys bacteria
- carries oxygen
- cools body
- clothing of the pathogen
- destroys pathogen
18 Clues: cools body • cause scabs • outer layer • inner layer • destroys virus • carries oxygen • spots pathogen • fights infection • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • destroys pathogen • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • disease causing agent • hair, skin, and nails • moisten skin and hair • clothing of the pathogen • redness, swelling, and heat
ED CROSSWORD 2025-12-19
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- D in ABCDE
- Life preserving device
- PT attire
- Crash team
- Bone in lower leg
- Difficulty swallowing
- Month to celebrate nurses
- Difficulty breathing/SOB
- Nightingale of nurses
- Drug to calm/induce sleep
- low BP
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- Heart tracing
- Pain reliever
- Relating to the kidney
- Fast heart rate
- Nursing Assessment
- VA charts
- fracture caused by twisting
18 Clues: low BP • PT attire • VA charts • D in ABCDE • Crash team • Heart tracing • Pain reliever • Fast heart rate • Bone in lower leg • Nursing Assessment • Difficulty swallowing • Nightingale of nurses • Life preserving device • Relating to the kidney • Difficulty breathing/SOB • Month to celebrate nurses • Drug to calm/induce sleep • fracture caused by twisting
Inflammatory and Structural Heart Disorders 2022-04-11
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- when the myocardium becomes infeted, the causative agent invades these, and causes cellular damage and necrosis
- useful in diagnosing acute pericarditis
- the first stage of infective endocarditis
- lesion, flat, painless, small, red spots found on the fingertips, palms, soles of feet, and toes
- ______________ infective endocarditis responds poorly to antibiotic therapy
- one risk factor for endocarditis
- may be needed if the patient continues to have fever or complications
- persistent temperature elevations may mean that the antibiotic is ineffective
- causes of myocarditis include viruses, bacteria, fungi, pharacologic and chemical factors, and this
- the final state of infective endocarditis
- valve________________ is done in 50-60% of the cases of infective endocarditis
- the most common cause of acute pericarditis is
- Use this to reduce afterload and improve cardiac output by decreasing systemic vascular resistance
- Chronic _____________ peridcarditis results form fibrotic thickening and rigidity of the pericardium
- nodes, painful, tender, red or purple pea-size lesions
- the second stage of infective endocarditis
- main risk factor for infective endocarditis
- this type of pericarditis occurs weeks to months after an event
- acute pericarditis develops ___________
- clinical symptoms of pericarditis include progressive, sever, sharp chest pain that worse with ____________
- is caused by inflammation of the pericardial sac, often with fluid accumulation
- the fibrous outer layer of the pericardium
- myocarditis results in heart _________________
- this type of biopsy provides histologic confirmation of myocarditis
- this diagnostic may show first or second-degree atrioventricular block
- a focal or diffuse inflammation of the myocardium
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- patients with infective endocarditis are at risk for pulmonary edema, heart failure, and
- Patients with acute pericarditis should avoid _______ because of the risk for GI bleeding
- pulmonale, manifestations of chronic constrictive pericarditis occur over time. They mimic ____________
- tamponade, can occur due to a rupture of the heart, trauma, renal failure, or cancer, among other things
- the patient with infective endocarditis will need periods of ____________ and emotional rest
- the pericardium _______ the heart
- this type of venous distension is the most prominent finding on physical exam of a patient with chronic constrictive pericarditis
- teach high risk patients to avoid others with ___________
- can occur on the conjunctivae, lips, buccal mucose, and palate
- right-sided vegetation can move here if it breaks off
- left-sided vegetation can move here if it breaks off
- Use these to reduce fluid volume and preload
- causes about 30% of all cases of infective endocarditis
- these levels may be elevated in patients with ST-segment elevation and acute pericarditis
- failure, manifestations of chronic constrictive pericarditis occur over time. They mimic ____________
- splinter hemorrhages is this type of sign
- the most common virus cause pericarditis
- joint pain
- the innermost layer of the heart and heart valves
- rub, the hallmark finding in acute pericarditis
- breath, to distinguish between pericardial friction rub and pleural friction rub, ask the patient to
- A disease of the endocardial layer of the heart
- as cardiac tamponade occurs, patients will have a __________ cardiac output
- most common manifestation of infective endocarditis
- because of the way pericarditis pain radiates, it can be difficult to distinguish it from ____________
- phrenic nerve compression can cause this
- use this to improve heart contractility and reduce heart rate
- embolic events occur in more than _______ of all patients
- the inner serous membrane of the pericardium
- the major complications of pericarditis are pericardial __________ and cardiac tamponade
- the number of blood cultures drawn over a period of 1 hour from three different sites
- will be evident on a chest x-ray, indicating enlargement of the heart
- the characteristic pathologic finding in acute pericarditis
59 Clues: joint pain • one risk factor for endocarditis • the pericardium _______ the heart • useful in diagnosing acute pericarditis • acute pericarditis develops ___________ • the most common virus cause pericarditis • phrenic nerve compression can cause this • the first stage of infective endocarditis • splinter hemorrhages is this type of sign • ...
B2 - Organisation 2024-11-06
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- The substrate binds to an enzyme at the _____ site.
- The name given to blood that has oxygen in it.
- The type of blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart.
- The type of blood vessels that transports blood at high pressure.
- The process that involves inhaling and exhaling air from the lungs.
- The type of blood cell that clots the blood.
- The top chambers of the heart.
- The component of blood that carries all other blood cells.
- The type of blood vessel that has valves.
- The name of the vein that takes blood from the body to the heart.
- Fats/lipids are broken down into fatty acids and ______.
- The type of blood cell involved in the immune system.
- The process that uses oxygen to release energy.
- The system responsible for pumping blood around the body.
- The chemical used to test for fats.
- The waste product of respiration that is exhaled from the lungs.
- The muscle underneath the lungs that contracts and relaxes during breathing.
- The process by which large insoluble molecules are broken down into small soluble molecules.
- The system that absorbs nutrients and water from food.
- Which intestine absorbs nutrients from digestion?
- The colour of Benedicts and Biuret solutions before protein or sugars are tested.
- The muscle that separates the two sides of the heart.
- The name of the artery that takes blood from the heart to the body.
- Bile _______ fats.
- The alveoli has a good _____ supply that maintains the diffusion concentration gradient.
- The molecule that enzymes bind to and break down.
- The structure that prevents the backflow of blood.
- The tube that connects your mouth and stomach.
- The colour of iodine solution before used in a test.
- The organ that produces bile.
- What is the name of the biological catalysts that speed up digestion?
- The acid produced in the stomach.
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- The type of blood vessel that has a one cell thick wall.
- The solution used to test for sugars.
- The type of blood vessel that takes blood back to the heart.
- The gas that is inhaled into the lungs for respiration.
- Which intestine absorbs water from digestion?
- The smallest unit of life than can perform life processes.
- The bottom chambers of the heart.
- A factor that affects the rate of enzyme reactions.
- The organ that pumps blood around the body.
- What blood cell carries oxygen?
- The colour iodine solution turns if starch is present.
- Proteins are broken down into _______ acids.
- The enzyme that breaks down fats/lipids.
- The word that describes enzymes whose active site have changed shape.
- The name given to blood that has no oxygen in it.
- A structure made up of lots of similar tissues e.g., the heart.
- The heart is also called the ______ muscle.
- Bile ________ stomach acid.
- The small tubes in the lungs that connect to the alveoli.
- The colour biuret solution turns if protein is present.
- The colour of ethanol solution before used in a test.
- The solution used to test for starch.
- The enzyme that breaks down starch.
- The enzyme that breaks down proteins.
- Starch is broken down into _______.
- This structure is the site of gas exchange.
- The solution used to test for proteins.
- A group of similar cells e.g., a muscle.
- The type of molecule that enzymes are made from.
- The tube that connects your mouth and lungs.
- The name given to the veins and arteries that transport blood to and from the heart.
- The chemical in red blood cells that oxygen binds to.
64 Clues: Bile _______ fats. • Bile ________ stomach acid. • The organ that produces bile. • The top chambers of the heart. • What blood cell carries oxygen? • The bottom chambers of the heart. • The acid produced in the stomach. • The chemical used to test for fats. • The enzyme that breaks down starch. • Starch is broken down into _______. • The solution used to test for sugars. • ...
Body Systems 2020-11-16
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- The ________________ is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and back again
- The nerves that go through the whole body make up the __________________
- the brain and the spinal cord are the _________________
- The ______ is also called the voice box
- The human brain weighs ______ pounds
- _______ is where most of the body's blood cells are made
- Cancellous bone resembles _____
- ________ is found in the heart
- ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels
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- _________ is the solid, hard outside part of the bone
- Bones are made up of a framework of a protein called ________
- The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe
- smooth muscle is also referred to as_________
- The _____ is a big artery that leaves the heart carrying this oxygenated blood
- Muscles move body parts by contracting and then ________
- ________is attached by cord-like tendons
- air enters the respiratory system through the ____ or the mouth.
- The _________ is the largest and most complex part of the brain
- The __________________ carries blood from the heart to all the other parts of the body and back again
19 Clues: ________ is found in the heart • Cancellous bone resembles _____ • The human brain weighs ______ pounds • The ______ is also called the voice box • ________is attached by cord-like tendons • smooth muscle is also referred to as_________ • The lungs and ____________ allow us to breathe • ____________ are networks of tiny blood vessels • ...
Medical Technologies 2017-01-21
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- transplant between identical members of the same species
- transplant from of species to a different species
- artificial device used to replace a missing body part
- shows electrical activity of the heart as tracings on paper
- protein in red blood cells
- ration of the volume of red blood cells to the total volume of blood
- small device implanted under the skin connected to the heart
- high energy electromagnetic waves that takes a photograph of a specific part of the body
- fluid that runs through your body
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- a transplant of tissue on the same person
- measures blood tempature
- a test that uses magnetic radio wave energy to take pictures of organs inside the body
- a device that measures lung volume
- ________ Prosthesis, uses existing muscles in limb to control the prosthesis
- doctor uses this to hear heart rate and breathing rate
- transplant between 2 non-identical members of the same species
- when someones body turns against the new organ, causing it to fail
- carries blood out of the heart
- colorlessness liquid that is part of the blood
19 Clues: measures blood tempature • protein in red blood cells • carries blood out of the heart • fluid that runs through your body • a device that measures lung volume • a transplant of tissue on the same person • colorlessness liquid that is part of the blood • transplant from of species to a different species • artificial device used to replace a missing body part • ...
Cardiology Procedures 2025-05-20
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- in cardiac arrest it is vital to use the AED for this
- this type of fibrillation is seen in cardiac disease
- if the ECG cycles are too closes together change the speed to
- the medical term for a heart attack is a myocardial
- represents the contraction phase of the heart
- these leads are attached to the limbs
- this monitor places leads on the chest
- a hardening and plaque buildup on the arteries
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- this type of artifact is from the patient moving/talking
- this type of fibrillation can produce a heart rate of 400-500 BPM
- this phase of the heart is resting but ready
- lead records between the left leg electrode and a central point between the right arm and left arm.
- this leg lead is the ground lead
- V4 is placed midclavicular in this space
- used to treat angina pectoris
- V1 is placed to the right of the sternum in the ___ space
- this is the person who interprets the ECG
- this can occur if an electrode is not sticking- ____ baseline
- the distance of ___ large squares equals1.0 second
19 Clues: used to treat angina pectoris • this leg lead is the ground lead • these leads are attached to the limbs • this monitor places leads on the chest • V4 is placed midclavicular in this space • this is the person who interprets the ECG • this phase of the heart is resting but ready • represents the contraction phase of the heart • ...
Circulatory System 2025-05-06
15 Clues: WBCS • RBCS • Platelets • oxygenated • outer layer • top chamber • inside layer • muscle layer • towards heart • bottom chamber • smallest vessel • away from heart • oxygenated blood to body • deoxygenated blood to lungs • Cava deoxygenated blood entry
crossword vocab 2021-08-30
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- centimeter
- Centers for Disease Control and prevention
- Certified dental assistant
- Congestive heart disease
- Coronary care unit, critical care unit
- Complete blood count
- Carbohydrate
- Carbon monoxide, coronary occlusion
- Complete bed rest
- liq, Clear liquids
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- Cholesterol
- Certified medical assistant
- Coronary heart disease
- Chief Executive Officer
- Chief complaint
- c/o, complains of
- Central nervous system
- Certified nurse practitioner
- Cystic fibrosis
- Chloride or chlorine
20 Clues: centimeter • Cholesterol • Carbohydrate • Chief complaint • Cystic fibrosis • c/o, complains of • Complete bed rest • liq, Clear liquids • Complete blood count • Chloride or chlorine • Coronary heart disease • Central nervous system • Chief Executive Officer • Congestive heart disease • Certified dental assistant • Certified medical assistant • Certified nurse practitioner • ...
Unit 1-5 review 2021-02-01
38 Clues: big • map • old • pen • desk • tall • oval • yoyo • star • doll • globe • young • ruler • short • heart • table • circle • marker • pencil • crayon • square • little • eraser • pretty • poster • bicycle • diamond • notebook • triangle • handsome • computer • jump rope • rectangle • video game • cell phone • whiteboard • pencil case • wastebasket
einfach = easy 2020-04-29
42 Clues: i • du • es • er • it • he • we • her • wir • you • ich • dog • sie • ihr • cat • wer • ice • eis • who • was • love • what • free • dove • Hund • them • herz • fast • liebe • magic • magie • grabe • taube • hello • hallo • heart • Katze • gratis • schnell • unmöglich • impossible • Weintraube
25 2025-05-09
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- Air pockets
- Oxygen deficiency
- Sore ache
- Malignant cells
- Inserted object
- Blood clot
- Death rate
- Skin crack
- Body alignment
- Stimulant found in coffee
- Cannot get up
- Chronic skin condition
- Growth lump
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- Nail infection
- Gut related
- Heart study
- Joint inflammation
- Small skin bump
- Passing gas
- Mental health field
- Blood science
- Electric brain activity
- Heart muscle
- Skin disorder
- Confused thinking
25 Clues: Sore ache • Blood clot • Death rate • Skin crack • Air pockets • Gut related • Heart study • Passing gas • Growth lump • Heart muscle • Blood science • Skin disorder • Cannot get up • Nail infection • Body alignment • Malignant cells • Small skin bump • Inserted object • Oxygen deficiency • Confused thinking • Joint inflammation • Mental health field • Chronic skin condition • Electric brain activity • ...
Cardiovascular System and Respiratory System 2013-11-05
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- Contracts downwards to allow space for chest to expand.
- Made from fatty foods that we eat. There are two types of it.
- An effect of regular exercise on the CV system is Cardiac ...?
- The amount of blood ejected from the heart per beat.
- Smallest type of blood vessel, found in hands and toes.
- Allows us to chew and breathe at the same time.
- Protects the organs such as the lungs.
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- Flap at the back of our throat.
- The main artery.
- Thin walled, spongy sacs that fill when we breathe.
- Take blood TO the heart.
- We exhale to get rid of this.
- Oxygen attaches to this in a red blood cell.
- Scientific name for the windpipe.
- Deoxygenated blood returns to the heart through this.
- Take blood AWAY from the heart.
16 Clues: The main artery. • Take blood TO the heart. • We exhale to get rid of this. • Flap at the back of our throat. • Take blood AWAY from the heart. • Scientific name for the windpipe. • Protects the organs such as the lungs. • Oxygen attaches to this in a red blood cell. • Allows us to chew and breathe at the same time. • Thin walled, spongy sacs that fill when we breathe. • ...
Healthy body weight 2017-06-10
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- The pressure of your blood when your heart pumps it around your body.
- The part of your body between your chest and hips.
- Your doctor might give you insulin for this health problem.
- To make bigger or larger.
- You need to eat more and get your health checked.
- Actions like walking, running, or playing sport that make you healthy.
- The kinds of food you eat.
- How tall you are.
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- BMI is short for…
- A type of fat in your blood. Too much can cause heart disease.
- When blood can’t get to your heart.
- The size or length of something that can be measured in cm or m.
- When blood can’t get to your brain.
- Very overweight.
- How heavy you are.
- Well in body and mind. Free from sickness and disease.
16 Clues: Very overweight. • BMI is short for… • How tall you are. • How heavy you are. • To make bigger or larger. • The kinds of food you eat. • When blood can’t get to your heart. • When blood can’t get to your brain. • You need to eat more and get your health checked. • The part of your body between your chest and hips. • Well in body and mind. Free from sickness and disease. • ...
Word Study Roots: Contra, Clar, Cardi, Calc 2025-04-07
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- study if diseases and abnormalities of the heart
- mineral substance that is found in limestone, chalk and marble
- condition where you are born without a heart
- from a Latin and Greek root that means “stone”
- from a Greek root which means “relating to heart
- formal and explicit statement or announcement
- the state of being strikingly different
- a collection of statements, features or ideas that are opposed to one another
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- from a Latin root which means “against”
- the opposite
- instrument for recording heart activity
- mineral that is essential for building bones
- the accumulation of calcium in body tissue and occurs during formation of bone
- from a Latin root which means “clear”
- quality of being coherent and understandable
- the action of making a statement or situation less confusing and understandable
16 Clues: the opposite • from a Latin root which means “clear” • from a Latin root which means “against” • instrument for recording heart activity • the state of being strikingly different • mineral that is essential for building bones • condition where you are born without a heart • quality of being coherent and understandable • formal and explicit statement or announcement • ...
Nurse Triage Cardiac 2025-02-26
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- When the force of blood pushing against your artery walls is consistently too high
- The system made up of the vessels that carry blood and lymph fluid through the body
- Does the pain go anywhere else?
- Where you may also feel chest pain
- A type of arrhythmia - a skipped or irregular heartbeat
- Stress reaction
- Acronym for a tracing of the heart
- A subjective awareness of the sensation of uncomfortable breathing
- Follow this during triage
- Pertaining to the heart
- How long has the pain lasted?
- Acronym for "heart attack"
- Determinants affecting health in a negative way
- Discomfort in your upper abdomen
- Inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the breastbone
- Upper chambers of heart
- Continuing without intermission
- A feeling of _______________ on the chest
- Feeling of extreme tiredness, which rest doesn't make better
- Chest pain or discomfort that occurs when part of your heart muscle does not get enough oxygen-rich blood
- A description of chest pain
- An abnormal swelling or bulge in the wall of a blood vessel, such as an artery
- Where chest pain may radiate to
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- May experience chest pain differently
- This builds up and causes blockages
- Awake and responsive
- Excessive sweating due to a secondary condition
- First line treatment drug
- Rule Out Life Threatening ______________
- A waxy, fat-like substance that your body needs for good health, but in the right amounts
- Lower chambers of heart
- Hardened deposits of digestive fluid
- Feeling faint, woozy, weak or wobbly
- Where is the pain?
- Outcome you may reach after triage
- Common endocrine disease
- Decreased or complete cessation of blood flow to a portion of the myocardium
- Infection that inflames the air sacs in lungs
- Inflammation of the tissue lining the lungs
- Stopping and starting repeatedly
- _______ of breath
41 Clues: Stress reaction • _______ of breath • Where is the pain? • Awake and responsive • Lower chambers of heart • Pertaining to the heart • Upper chambers of heart • Common endocrine disease • First line treatment drug • Follow this during triage • Acronym for "heart attack" • A description of chest pain • How long has the pain lasted? • Does the pain go anywhere else? • ...
Cardio 2025-08-24
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- The condition of the heart muscle thickening in response to a chronic workload, such as hypertension.
- The smallest unit of the circulatory system where the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products takes place.
- The specialized cardiac muscle cells that transmit electrical impulses throughout the heart.
- The specific sound produced by the closure of the aortic and pulmonary valves.
- A type of white blood cell characterized by a large, kidney-shaped nucleus and the ability to phagocytize pathogens.
- A type of lipoprotein that carries cholesterol from the liver to the body's cells, often referred to as "bad" cholesterol.
- The valve separating the right atrium and the right ventricle.
- A condition in which the blood has an abnormally low number of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- The thin, serous membrane that forms the outer layer of the heart and the inner layer of the pericardium.
- A substance that prevents blood clotting, either naturally occurring or administered as a medication.
- A temporary, often painful, sensation in the chest caused by a lack of oxygen to the heart muscle.
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- The process by which new red blood cells are produced.
- The specific name for the small, specialized bundle of cardiac muscle fibers that transmits the cardiac impulse from the AV node to the ventricles.
- The fluid that fills the space between the parietal and visceral layers of the pericardium.
- A peptide hormone produced by the heart that helps regulate blood pressure and fluid balance.
- The term for the force exerted by blood against the walls of the arteries.
- A condition where a valve of the heart, most commonly the mitral valve, fails to close properly, causing backflow of blood.
- A rare blood disorder characterized by the presence of red blood cells of unequal size.
- The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the atria.
- The largest artery in the body, branching from the left ventricle.
20 Clues: The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the atria. • The process by which new red blood cells are produced. • The valve separating the right atrium and the right ventricle. • The largest artery in the body, branching from the left ventricle. • The term for the force exerted by blood against the walls of the arteries. • ...
circulatory system 2022-05-05
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- body system where blood travels
- allows oxygen to enter the blood stream
- a medical emergency when an artery is blocked
- bone that protects your brain
- these carry blood to the heart
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- these carry blood away from the heart
- the largest bone in the body
- body system that breaks down food
- muscle that pumps blood
- the sound your heart makes when it pumps blood
- allows your body to move
- what arteries and veins do to blood
12 Clues: muscle that pumps blood • allows your body to move • the largest bone in the body • bone that protects your brain • these carry blood to the heart • body system where blood travels • body system that breaks down food • what arteries and veins do to blood • these carry blood away from the heart • allows oxygen to enter the blood stream • ...
Circulatory system 2025-02-27
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- Cell debris used to seal punctures in blood vessels to form a clot.
- The top chambers of the heart.
- Regulating the same internal body environment.
- Molecules of chemicals needed to support life of the cells.
- A complex component of the circulatory system.
- Away from the heart.
- The lower chambers of the heart
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- Largest artery in the body.
- Towards the lungs.
- Carrying oxygen in the blood.
- Not carrying oxygen in the blood.
- Towards the heart.
12 Clues: Towards the lungs. • Towards the heart. • Away from the heart. • Largest artery in the body. • Carrying oxygen in the blood. • The top chambers of the heart. • The lower chambers of the heart • Not carrying oxygen in the blood. • Regulating the same internal body environment. • A complex component of the circulatory system. • ...
Let's Get It Started! 2012-08-27
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- Pradaxa is the first _____ approved
- AF which terminates spontaneously
- AF begets _____
- Abbreviation for aspirin
- Most common site of clot formation in the heart
- Therapeutic result for anticoagulant warfarin
- Node that controls ventricular depolarization
- Thrombus transported via the bloodstream
- Currently approved factor Xa inhibitor
- The only major PA city without a Lombardi trophy
- Broadway award and RBD first name
- Rivaroxaban trial
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- Responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood away from the heart
- Restoring the heart to normal sinus rhythm
- EKG measurement of time between depolarization and repolarization corrected for HR
- Most common test used to diagnose AF
- An open chest procedure also known as "cut and sew"
- Not AF but A _____
- AF risk stratification
- Sustained beyond 7 days, as in AF
20 Clues: AF begets _____ • Rivaroxaban trial • Not AF but A _____ • AF risk stratification • Abbreviation for aspirin • AF which terminates spontaneously • Sustained beyond 7 days, as in AF • Broadway award and RBD first name • Pradaxa is the first _____ approved • Most common test used to diagnose AF • Currently approved factor Xa inhibitor • Thrombus transported via the bloodstream • ...
Circulatory System 2013-05-21
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- organ that pumps blood through the body
- the level of carbon dioxide in the blood is detected
- travels from the pulnomary vein to it
- tiny air sacks
- is the blood in the capillary
- materials are exchanged with cells
- maining the bodies
- also what the system is responsible for transporting
- small vessels
- collecting bodies waste
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- an iron based pigment that gives your blood its red colour
- responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to your bodys cells
- you release it from digested food
- small veins
- transport blood back to the heart
- the system is responsible for transporting
- oxygenated blood travels from the lung
- transport blood to the heart
- transports gases by tubes
- oxyganated blood travels under high pressure
20 Clues: small veins • small vessels • tiny air sacks • maining the bodies • collecting bodies waste • transports gases by tubes • transport blood to the heart • is the blood in the capillary • you release it from digested food • transport blood back to the heart • materials are exchanged with cells • travels from the pulnomary vein to it • oxygenated blood travels from the lung • ...
Chapter 9 - Worksheet 2025-08-04
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- 11
- Disease that is caused by the blockage of corronary blood vessel.
- Part of red blood cells that is responsible to carry oxygen.
- 4
- Blood vessel that responsible to supply heart with oxygen.
- Blood cell that is responsible in immune system and defeat pathogens.
- Blood that is pumped from left ventricle.
- Which blood vessel has a high carbon dioxide concentration, a low oxygen concentration and ahigh blood pressure?
- 3
- 9
- Bloodvessel that carries blood from liver to heart.
- 2
- 1
- Which organ that receive blood from hepatic portal vein?
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- Which type of cell is found in the greatest numbers in blood?
- Bloodvessel that carries blood from heart to kidney.
- 7
- Circulatory system in Human / mammals.
- In a person with a low bloodclotting speed, which part of the blood that is responsible for this?
- 10
- 6
- 5
- 8
23 Clues: 7 • 4 • 6 • 3 • 9 • 5 • 8 • 2 • 1 • 11 • 10 • Circulatory system in Human / mammals. • Blood that is pumped from left ventricle. • Bloodvessel that carries blood from liver to heart. • Bloodvessel that carries blood from heart to kidney. • Which organ that receive blood from hepatic portal vein? • Blood vessel that responsible to supply heart with oxygen. • ...
Transport and Defense 2022-06-14
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- connect the trachea to the alveoli
- stores urine
- urine is removed through this tube
- air passes through this to the trachea
- the system that removes waste
- makes urine
- organ in the circulatory system
- oxygen enters the capillaries from this part of the respiratory system
- these carry blood to the heart
- small blood vessels
- connects the pharynx to the bronchi
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- connects the mouth to the stomach
- the system that transports blood
- makes bile
- the system that exchanges gases
- these carry blood away from the heart
- makes enzymes to aid digestion
- the system that breaks down food
- connects the kidney to the bladder
- food goes to the small intestine from here
- part of the excretory and respiratory systems
21 Clues: makes bile • makes urine • stores urine • small blood vessels • the system that removes waste • makes enzymes to aid digestion • these carry blood to the heart • the system that exchanges gases • organ in the circulatory system • the system that transports blood • the system that breaks down food • connects the mouth to the stomach • connect the trachea to the alveoli • ...
Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) 2025-10-07
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- A cardinal symptom, difficulty in
- The protein affected by genetic
- build-up, scarring
- Heart's ability to pump blood
- A feature of the heart's shape in DCM
- A common cause, inadequate blood
- failure in DCM
- A medication class used to manage
- Medication class used to reduce fluid overload in DCM
- abuse
- leading to DCM
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- A non-invasive imaging technique used
- Inflammation that can lead to DCM,
- A non-ischemic cause, related to
- A common symptom of DCM, leading to
- A definitive intervention for end-stage
- assess ventricular function
- from a viral infection
- The primary heart chamber affected in DCM
- activity tolerance
- A common endocrine disorder leading
- Type of heart sound heard in dilated cardiomyopathy
- vascular complications, a potential cause
- to the myocardium
24 Clues: abuse • failure in DCM • leading to DCM • to the myocardium • build-up, scarring • activity tolerance • from a viral infection • assess ventricular function • Heart's ability to pump blood • The protein affected by genetic • A non-ischemic cause, related to • A common cause, inadequate blood • A cardinal symptom, difficulty in • A medication class used to manage • ...
Medical Terminology Review Exam 2 2025-10-28
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- Hardening of arteries due to fatty plaque buildup
- Surgical removal of a lung
- Incision into a vein to draw blood
- Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- Collapse of part or all of a lung
- Low calcium level in the blood
- Condition caused by excessive thyroid hormones
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- Deficiency of neutrophils
- Enlargement of the spleen
- Swelling caused by lymphatic obstruction
- Difficulty or labored breathing
- Membrane surrounding the heart
- Formation of red blood cells
- Hormone that raises blood sugar levels
- Enlargement of the extremities due to excess growth hormone
- Abnormal protrusion of the eyeballs seen with hyperthyroidism
- Coughing up blood
- Instrument used to view the bronchi
- Formation of blood cells in bone marrow
- Disease of the heart muscle
20 Clues: Coughing up blood • Deficiency of neutrophils • Enlargement of the spleen • Surgical removal of a lung • Disease of the heart muscle • Formation of red blood cells • Membrane surrounding the heart • Low calcium level in the blood • Difficulty or labored breathing • Collapse of part or all of a lung • Incision into a vein to draw blood • Instrument used to view the bronchi • ...
BM 2023-06-30
IBIS lastele ING 2024-10-26
L x T crossword 2025-02-14
Shapes 2025-06-09
christmas crossword 2025-11-14
Voyageur Vocab 2017-02-08
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- How
- To live
- cabane Cabin
- coeur Heart
- Time
- nourriture Food
- To meet up, to join up
- Dawn
- Warehouse
- temps à autre From time to to time
- forgeron Blacksmith
- to Learn
- About
- Strong
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- To load up
- Welcome
- servir de To use
- Exchange
- pays Several countries
- plein coeur de Deep in the heart of
- To show, to demonstrate
- biens Goods
- fourrure Fur
- commis Clerk
24 Clues: How • Time • Dawn • About • Strong • Welcome • To live • Exchange • to Learn • Warehouse • To load up • coeur Heart • biens Goods • cabane Cabin • fourrure Fur • commis Clerk • nourriture Food • servir de To use • forgeron Blacksmith • pays Several countries • To meet up, to join up • To show, to demonstrate • temps à autre From time to to time • plein coeur de Deep in the heart of
The Hogan's 2019-05-02
29 Clues: our • yang • path • loving • caring • island • we are • winter • hearts • in hand • amazing • is ours • he's her • how long • together • listening • we are in • circle of • she's his • stacked up • thoughtful • so much fun • keep us alive • peanut butter • are passionate • build tomorrow • we're joined in • bound together for • where the heart is
Medical Term Islanders 2024-03-16
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- high
- nearest to the midline
- heart
- away from the point of attachment
- compulsive ice chewing
- medical term for softening
- as to do with lungs
- suffix meaning blood
- lower than normal bone mass
- suffix meaning a study of
- speech disorder
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- specialist in children's diseases
- enlarged liver
- enlarged heart
- in front of
- enlarged
- low
- excessive sweating
- fear of water
- surgical removal
- surrounding
21 Clues: low • high • heart • enlarged • in front of • surrounding • fear of water • enlarged liver • enlarged heart • speech disorder • surgical removal • excessive sweating • as to do with lungs • suffix meaning blood • nearest to the midline • compulsive ice chewing • suffix meaning a study of • medical term for softening • lower than normal bone mass • specialist in children's diseases • ...
Homestuck 2025-03-11
20 Clues: Maid of life • heir of void • seer of mind • bard of rage • mage of doom • Page of hope • maid of time • Seer of light • Rouge of void • Witch of life • thief of light • sylph of space • page of breath • Heir of breath • Knight of time • Rouge of heart • Witch of space • Prince of hope • knight of blood • Prince of heart
Circulatory and Respiratory 2024-09-30
12 Clues: Without oxygen • Fast heart rate • Around the heart • Within the heart • Straight breathing • Within the trachea • Measurement of breaths • Decreased respirations • Surgical removal of a lobe • Above normal blood pressure • Incision into the chest wall • A record of the electrical impulses of the
The Circulatory System 2024-11-05
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- flat discs that don't contain nuclei
- exchange of substances that occurs between the blood in the capillaries
- white blood cells
- the two upper chambers
- carry blood towards the heart.
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- Thick walls to pump blood out of the heart
- red blood cells
- thin membrane that lines the inside of the heart
- tool used to heartbeats
- sticky, dark red fluid with a salty flavour
- transporting nutrients to their target organs
- carry blood away from the heart
12 Clues: red blood cells • white blood cells • the two upper chambers • tool used to heartbeats • carry blood away from the heart • carry blood towards the heart. • flat discs that don't contain nuclei • Thick walls to pump blood out of the heart • sticky, dark red fluid with a salty flavour • transporting nutrients to their target organs • ...
Circulatory system 2024-11-04
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- Organ that helps make deoxygenated blood oxygenated
- Pumps blood to the body
- Prevent the blood from flowing backwards
- Takes oxygenated blood from lungs
- The valve on the left side
- Organ that pumps blood
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- Carries oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to cells in your body
- Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Takes deoxygenated blood to lungs
- Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- The valve on the right side
- The side of the heart that is bigger
12 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Pumps blood to the body • The valve on the left side • The valve on the right side • Takes deoxygenated blood to lungs • Takes oxygenated blood from lungs • The side of the heart that is bigger • Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart • Prevent the blood from flowing backwards • Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart • ...
Circulatory / Respiratory Systems 2025-04-22
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- Carry blood back to the heart
- The Upper Chambers of the heart
- Muscle that acts like the pump for the circulatory system
- Carry Blood away from the heart
- Two large organs that exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide
- The group of organs and tissues that carry needs materials to cells and remove their waste product
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- Two passageways that connect the Trachea to the Lungs
- The system that supplies oxygen to the blood
- The force of blood pushing against the walls of Blood vessels
- Large dome shaped muscles that helps with breathing
- The Lower chambers of the Heart
- Part of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords
12 Clues: Carry blood back to the heart • The Lower chambers of the Heart • The Upper Chambers of the heart • Carry Blood away from the heart • The system that supplies oxygen to the blood • Large dome shaped muscles that helps with breathing • Two passageways that connect the Trachea to the Lungs • Two large organs that exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide • ...
MichelleCindyJoya's crossword 2013-09-12
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- Stops blood from going the wrong way in veins
- Big organelle in plant cells
- Another word for producers
- This is created during photosynthesis
- Required in photosynthesis
- Animals, Plants, Fungi, Monera & _____
- Makes up a layer near the top surface of a leaf
- The most numerous type of blood vessels
- Gives plants the 'green' colour
- A type of excretion
- Another word for blood pressure
- Muscles that make up the heart
- Act as a filter which removes all unwanted wastes from the body
- Small openings under a leaf
- Janssen Brothers who invented the first compound microscope
- Similar to bone in the teeth
- Food chemical after digestion of protein
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- Produces electrical impulses to spead throught the heart
- Type of blood pressure when the heart contracts
- Attracts oxygen in red blood cells
- This connects the kidneys to the bladder
- In the nucleus
- A type of mammal where the fetus is almost fully developed before birth
- What forms tissue
- Water is absorbed through this during photosynthesis
- An organ of the Excretory System
- Another word for consumers
- How many times does your body breathe a day
- Cells found in the stems of plants
- Leaves turn dark blue or purple if in contact with iodine when covered from the sun
- Always carries blood to the heart
- Where red blood cells are produced
- Helps blood to clot
- Always carries blood away from the heart
- What are the little hairs in the nostrils
- Released during digestion
- C_________ System
- Where does the vena cava lead to
- The powerhouse of a cell
- The condition when there is insufficient supply of oxygen
- Holds the tooth in its socket
- Carries deoxygenated blood to the heart
42 Clues: In the nucleus • What forms tissue • C_________ System • Helps blood to clot • A type of excretion • The powerhouse of a cell • Released during digestion • Another word for producers • Required in photosynthesis • Another word for consumers • Small openings under a leaf • Big organelle in plant cells • Similar to bone in the teeth • Holds the tooth in its socket • ...
The Beatitudes 2018-04-11
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- like a mountian
- vital organ
- starving
- the best place
- makes your food taste better
- in heart
- Think of moses
- train children
- exceeding gladness
- of chilliwack
- needing water
- demolish
- of God
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- what you live in
- and order
- of children
- high place
- not an earthly...
- are ye
- killing Christians
- where you live
- Elijah
- Gods grace
- from a candle
- the bad
25 Clues: are ye • Elijah • of God • the bad • starving • in heart • demolish • and order • high place • Gods grace • of children • vital organ • from a candle • of chilliwack • needing water • the best place • where you live • Think of moses • train children • like a mountian • what you live in • not an earthly... • killing Christians • exceeding gladness • makes your food taste better
Cardiovascular system 2025-12-30
Across
- automated external defibrillator
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- mitral valve prolapse
- chest x-ray
- vein
- chest
- blood
- vessel
- aorta
- pressure BP
- tuberculosis
- upper respiratory infection
- right middle lobe of the lung
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- vessel
- cardio pulmonary resuscitation
- artery
- muscle
- pulmonary function test
- heart
- coronary artery bypass graft
- congestive heart failure
- R
- blood vessel
- shortness of breath
- left lower lobe of the lung
25 Clues: R • vein • heart • chest • blood • aorta • vessel • artery • muscle • vessel • chest x-ray • pressure BP • blood vessel • tuberculosis • shortness of breath • mitral valve prolapse • pulmonary function test • congestive heart failure • left lower lobe of the lung • upper respiratory infection • coronary artery bypass graft • right middle lobe of the lung • cardio pulmonary resuscitation • ...
Team Bath Heart 2024-02-15
13 Clues: Love • Unnatural • Red liquid • Red protein • Moves fluid • Heart contraction • Relating to Lungs • Weakened blood vessel • Fluid control in body • Collection of tissues • Oxygenated blood vessel • Deoxygenated blood vessel • Decreased flow of oxygenated blood
tell tale heart 2023-10-16
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- what did the narrator hear
- what did the narrator here when the old man was under the bed
- what did he do with the cops
- makes man crazy
- how did the old man die
- who was really crazy
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- were did the narrator hide the old man
- what the narrator did to the old man
- who looked around in the house
- what did he do for 7 days
- what is the narrator
- who had the vaulter eye
- what did the narrator do to hid the body
13 Clues: makes man crazy • what is the narrator • who was really crazy • who had the vaulter eye • how did the old man die • what did he do for 7 days • what did the narrator hear • what did he do with the cops • who looked around in the house • what the narrator did to the old man • were did the narrator hide the old man • what did the narrator do to hid the body • ...
Broken Heart </3 2024-10-07
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- Primarily occurs in_____ women
- Mortality risk due to...
- Inflammation with high levels of...
- Treatment includes...
- No obstruction in the...
- This study can show ventricular apical ballooning (Shortened term)
Down
- Official name of this diagnosis
- Will show Edema in a noncoronary regional distribution pattern
- Preceded by_____ stress
- Preceded by_____ stress
- Pain in the...
- Worsens symptoms and outcomes
- One way the ischemia is caused?
- Also high levels of this...
14 Clues: Pain in the... • Treatment includes... • Preceded by_____ stress • Preceded by_____ stress • Mortality risk due to... • No obstruction in the... • Also high levels of this... • Worsens symptoms and outcomes • Primarily occurs in_____ women • Official name of this diagnosis • One way the ischemia is caused? • Inflammation with high levels of... • ...
Anatomy- The heart 2023-04-21
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- Is responsible for transporting blood to the heart there are four main arteries
- the largest artery of the body and carries blood from the heart to the circulatory system
- Returns deoxygenated blood from the body and moves it to the right atrium
- Left ventricular contraction forces oxygenated blood through the aortic valve to be distributed to the entire body.
- The right ventricle pumps blood low in oxygen to the lungs. In the lungs, the blood then gets a "refill" of oxygen.
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- cardiac muscle cells that conduct electrical impulses that allow coordinated contraction of cardiac muscle
- generates an electrical signal that causes the upper heart chambers (atria) to contract
- Isone of the four main chambers of the heart stores and transports deoxygenated blood
- a sequence of alternating contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles in order to pump blood throughout the body.
- receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle
- separates the ventricles and allows for proper blood flow through the heart
- a protective, fluid-filled sac that surrounds your heart and helps it function properly.
- connect the electrical systems of the atria and the ventricles, providing electrical impedance from the atria and an intrinsic pacemaker in its absence
13 Clues: Returns deoxygenated blood from the body and moves it to the right atrium • separates the ventricles and allows for proper blood flow through the heart • receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle • Is responsible for transporting blood to the heart there are four main arteries • ...
From the Heart 2025-01-21
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- Adrian needed a heart __________. It is a kind of surgery where doctors take out an organ and put in a new one.
- Mexico's President helped telling people about Adrian's severe heart problem. People ___________ a half a million dollars to help Adrian.
- Painful and dangerous.
- To to accept something.
- An illness caused by germs.
- To stay alive after something dangerous.
- Adrian's new heart had to be the right __________ and have the right blood type.
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- The doctor says every time it happens (transplant), it's a ______________.
- A way to fix a health problem by cutting into the body.
- To give something to help somebody.
- Adrian lived in Mexico, but his parents first took him to a hospital in _____________.
- The ___________ heart transplant happened in 1967.
- Hearts can't last long ___________ a body.
- Things could go wrong. Adrian's body could ___________ the new heart.
14 Clues: Painful and dangerous. • To to accept something. • An illness caused by germs. • To give something to help somebody. • To stay alive after something dangerous. • Hearts can't last long ___________ a body. • The ___________ heart transplant happened in 1967. • A way to fix a health problem by cutting into the body. • ...
Critical heart defects 2025-08-05
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- SVC is connected to the pulmonary artery
- aortic valve associated finding of coarctation
- the worst TGA
- what is diminshed or elevated in coarctation
- shunt needed to survive D-TGA
- the aorta and pulmonary artery orginiate from the RV
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- has a perimembranous VSD and Dextrocardia
- first procedure for HLHS
- common symptom of critical heart defects in newborns
- four which type has no pulmonary arteries
- spells drastic drop in oxygen and they have blue nail beds
- one pulmonary valve connects to the LA
- severity of symptoms depends on VSD size, PS, and position of AO
13 Clues: the worst TGA • first procedure for HLHS • shunt needed to survive D-TGA • one pulmonary valve connects to the LA • SVC is connected to the pulmonary artery • has a perimembranous VSD and Dextrocardia • four which type has no pulmonary arteries • what is diminshed or elevated in coarctation • aortic valve associated finding of coarctation • ...
Vocab/Grammar Quiz 1 - Terms 2022-09-07
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- a noun that is the generic name for a person, place, or thing in a class or group. 2 words
- a fictitious or mythical half-human sea creature with the head and trunk of a woman and the tail of a fish, conventionally depicted as beautiful and with long flowing golden hair.
- a noun that you can experience with one or more of your five senses. 2 words
- relating to or based on relationship to the father or descent through the male line.
- stem meaning "related to the heart"
- the meaning of the stems mar/mer. 1 word.
- definition of the stems pater/patri. 1 word.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities.
- person, place, thing, or idea
- a word that indicates that there is more than one person, animal place, thing, or idea. 2 words
- a noun that you cannot experience with your 5 senses. 2 words
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- (especially in legal contexts) the state of being someone's father.
- heart disease
- the stem -fy means to _____________.
- make or become liquid
- a system of society or government in which the father or eldest male is head of the family and descent is traced through the male line
- relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- an anxiety disorder characterized by fears relating to your heart
- arrange (a group of people or things) in classes or categories according to shared qualities or characteristics.
- a sailor
- a noun that names a particular or specific person, place, or thing. 2 words
- make or become united, uniform, or whole.
- change (organic matter) into a stony concretion by encrusting or replacing its original substance with a calcareous, siliceous, or other mineral deposit.
- the male head of a family or tribe
24 Clues: a sailor • heart disease • make or become liquid • person, place, thing, or idea • the male head of a family or tribe • stem meaning "related to the heart" • the stem -fy means to _____________. • relating to the heart and blood vessels. • the meaning of the stems mar/mer. 1 word. • make or become united, uniform, or whole. • definition of the stems pater/patri. 1 word. • ...
Med Term Unit 3 Study Guide 2021-10-11
Across
- weak voice
- circulating mass (clot) in the blood stream
- CABG (4 words)
- irregular heartbeat
- muscular wall that divides thorax and abdomen
- prefix meaning across
- difficult breathing
- excision of a vein
- visual examination of the bronchi
- another word for eustachian tube
- removal of the spleen
- suffix meaning membrane
- coron/o means
- absence of voice
- enlarged spleen
- ultrasound used to diagnose heart disease
- painful larynx
- accumulation of lymph with swelling
- drug used to treat high blood pressure
- collapsed or airless condition of lungs
- removal of lung tissue
- air and blood in the plural cavity
- infarction death of part of the heart muscle
- ballooning out of the wall of a vessel
- pertaining to heart muscle
- discomfort breathing in any position except sitting or standing
- inflammation of the inner lining of the heart
- thickening or hardening of the artery walls
- deficiency of oxygen
- condition with weakness, SOB, lower body edema (3words)
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- air in the chest cavity
- low blood pressure
- suffix meaning deficiency
- suffix meaning a record of
- measurement of breathing
- pertaining to heart and lungs
- any disease of the lymph nodes
- swelling from a lymphatic vessel
- fast breathing
- incision into the windpipe
- chronic dilation of the bronchi
- slow breathing
- discharge from the nose
- excessive fat in the blood
- high blood pressure
- phren/o means
- inability to communicate through speech/writing/signs
- inflammation of the throat
- surgical repair of the aorta
- inflammation of a vein due to a blood clot
- slow pulse
- stroke (2words)
- pain around the heart caused by insufficient blood supply (2 words)
- vas/o means
- word part meaning yellow, fatty plaque
- condition with fatty build up on the walls of arteries
- atel/o means
- inflammation of many arteries
- pertaining to the trachea and bronchi
- increase in the diameter of a blood vessel
- normal breathing
- -ole means
62 Clues: weak voice • slow pulse • -ole means • vas/o means • atel/o means • phren/o means • coron/o means • CABG (4 words) • fast breathing • slow breathing • painful larynx • stroke (2words) • enlarged spleen • absence of voice • normal breathing • low blood pressure • excision of a vein • irregular heartbeat • difficult breathing • high blood pressure • deficiency of oxygen • prefix meaning across • ...
Rheumatic Fever, Rheumatic Heart Disease and Infective Endocarditis 2013-09-13
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- The Endothelium is damaged by ______ and mechanical damage
- Treatment for Infective Endocarditis two types of infection _____ and Sub-acute.
- What population is most at risk within Australia?
- What does Infective Endocarditis affect the _____ and heart valves
- How is endocardial involvement confirmed in Infective Endocarditis.
- How is Rheumatic fever transmitted?
- Name the bacteria that causes Rheumatic fever?
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- What is Infective Endocarditis? A ________ of a heart valve or the mural endocardium
- The Interim complications of Rheumatic Fever? Arrhythmias, _______, Heart failure, Pericarditis, Sydenham chorea.
- Most common symptoms of Infective Endocarditis are Fever, Roth's spots, Osler's nodes,______, Janeway lesions, Anemia, Nail hemorrhage, Emboli.
- How can Rheumatic heart disease be managed?
- Where do the invading pathogens attach ______ and fibrin deposits
- Rheumatic Fever can affect the _____, eyes, kidneys, joints, Brain and skin
13 Clues: How is Rheumatic fever transmitted? • How can Rheumatic heart disease be managed? • Name the bacteria that causes Rheumatic fever? • What population is most at risk within Australia? • The Endothelium is damaged by ______ and mechanical damage • Where do the invading pathogens attach ______ and fibrin deposits • ...
Circulatory System 2021-09-01
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- a protein in your red blood cells
- oxygen has been removed
- tubes acting as roads for the blood to travel to places
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to the heart
- prevent the backward flow of blood
- the tiniest veins in the body that have a unique structure throughout the bodily tissues
- the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body
- fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients around the body
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- the upper chamber of the heart
- something that is full with oxygen
- an organ that acts as a pump to move blood around the body
- its a system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes
- one of two large chambers toward the bottom of the heart
13 Clues: oxygen has been removed • the upper chamber of the heart • a protein in your red blood cells • something that is full with oxygen • prevent the backward flow of blood • tubes acting as roads for the blood to travel to places • one of two large chambers toward the bottom of the heart • blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood to the heart • ...
Circulatory Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-02
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- These smallest of vessels, have thin walls that allow oxygen, nutrients and wastes to pass through.
- The right side of the heart carries __________ blood to the lungs.
- These blood vessels carry blood towards the heart.
- This protein, found in red blood cells, binds to oxygen.
- These door-like structures make sure that blood flows through the heart in the right direction.
- The movement of blood through your heart and around your body.
- These tiny blood cells are involved in blood clotting.
- The two lower chambers of the heart that receive blood second.
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- If Rh factor is present on a red blood cell, it is said to be.
- Another name for the circulatory system is the ____________ system.
- These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart.
- How many major blood groups are there?
12 Clues: How many major blood groups are there? • These blood vessels carry blood towards the heart. • These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart. • These tiny blood cells are involved in blood clotting. • This protein, found in red blood cells, binds to oxygen. • If Rh factor is present on a red blood cell, it is said to be. • ...
Cardiovascular System! 2013-03-25
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- an effect of the body when exercising
- the volume of blood pumped out of the heart by each ventricle during one contraction
- effect of lifestyle on the CV system
- the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of the blood vessels
- effect of lifestyle on the CV system
- the number of times the hears beats per minute
- form of cholesterol
- to remove waste products such as carbon dioxide
- breathing rate does this when exercising
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- the pressure of the blood during the relaxation phase between heart beats
- form of cholesterol
- the amount of blood ejected from the heart in one minute
- the heart rate does this as an effect of regular training
- effect of lifestyle on the CV system
- this builds up slowly in the muscles during exercise
- the pressure that is the maximum pressure in the arteries when the heart contracts
16 Clues: form of cholesterol • form of cholesterol • effect of lifestyle on the CV system • effect of lifestyle on the CV system • effect of lifestyle on the CV system • an effect of the body when exercising • breathing rate does this when exercising • the number of times the hears beats per minute • to remove waste products such as carbon dioxide • ...
Circulatory System 2016-09-28
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- oxygen rich blood from the lungs this side of the heart
- Blood consists of blood cells and liquid called this
- The blood, heart, and blood vessels form this system within the circulatory system
- These vessels return oxygen poor blood from the body back to the heart
- Another name for white blood cells
- These have thick muscular walls and transfer oxygenated blood away from the heart
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- These are necessary for the clotting of blood
- The lymph, lymphatic nodes, and lymphatic vessels form this system with in the circulatory system
- Removes waste products from cells
- This is the largest organ of the lymphatic system that filters blood and destroys microorganisms
- Composed primarily of water, electrolytes, waste and some protein
- The body cavity the heart is located
- These structures are found in veins
13 Clues: Removes waste products from cells • Another name for white blood cells • These structures are found in veins • The body cavity the heart is located • These are necessary for the clotting of blood • Blood consists of blood cells and liquid called this • oxygen rich blood from the lungs this side of the heart • ...
The Circulatory System 2022-09-02
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- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- the group of organs and tissues that collect the fluid that leaks from the blood and returns it.
- leaked fluid from the blood.
- blood _______ pushes blood through the arteries .
- the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems working together to move fluids and protect your body.
- a vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
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- made up of your heart, blood, and blood vessels.
- lower chamber of the heart
- organs that remove pathogens and dead cells from the lymph
- blood cells that attack invading pathogens and are found in lymph nodes
- a tiny blood vessel that allows exchanges of carbon dioxide and other wastes.
- the fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and wastes through the body.
- upper chamber of the heart
13 Clues: lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • leaked fluid from the blood. • a vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • made up of your heart, blood, and blood vessels. • blood _______ pushes blood through the arteries . • a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • organs that remove pathogens and dead cells from the lymph • ...
Circulation and ventilation Anvi 2023-12-14
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- Maintains the concentration gradient in both directions
- The left ventricle forces deoxygenated blood around the body in a big artery
- An electrical device used to correct irregularities in the heart rate
- Carries the blood away from the heart
- Used to open up a blood vessel which has a build up of fatty deposits.
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- The right ventricle forces deoxygenated blood to the lung.
- Made of 1 cell thick
- Used to prescribe people who are at risk from cardiovascular disease.
- Used for making gas exchange more efficient
- valves This happens when valves become stiff and don't open fully
- A strong, flexible connective tissue that protects your joints and bones
- Used when there is not enough time to get a heart transplant.
- Blood enters the top chambers of your heart
- Carries blood towards the heart
14 Clues: Made of 1 cell thick • Carries blood towards the heart • Carries the blood away from the heart • Used for making gas exchange more efficient • Blood enters the top chambers of your heart • Maintains the concentration gradient in both directions • The right ventricle forces deoxygenated blood to the lung. • Used when there is not enough time to get a heart transplant. • ...
Vet vocab crossword 2024-12-18
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- A bluish discoloration of the skin, resulting from inadequate oxygen concentrations in the blood
- A fluctuation in the heart rate
- Instrument used to examine the interior eye.
- A decreased pulse rate seen most commonly with electrolyte imbalances or heart disease
- Difficulty breathing, characterized by shallow rapid breaths with abdominal effort.
- normal breathing
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- An increased pulse rate seen often with fear, pain, exercise, and certain heart diseases.
- A term used to describe the stomach and intestines as one unit.
- Using touch to determine the character of deeper, underlying body structures.
- Instrument used to examine the interior ear.
- Any abnormal heart sounds produced by improper blood flow through the heart.
- The use of a stethoscope to listen to sounds produced by the functions of the respiratory, circulatory, and digestive systems
- rapid breathing.
13 Clues: rapid breathing. • normal breathing • A fluctuation in the heart rate • Instrument used to examine the interior ear. • Instrument used to examine the interior eye. • A term used to describe the stomach and intestines as one unit. • Any abnormal heart sounds produced by improper blood flow through the heart. • ...
fitness crossword puzzle 2023-04-11
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- lean body mass vs body fat
- 5-10 minutes of slow movement to raise heart rate
- measured in number of heart rate beats per minute
- 5-10 minutes, gradually decreasing movement to lower pulse
- must do specific exercises to improve specific components
- come from eating foods with no nutrients in them
- 20-26 minuets of continuous aerobic exercise
- activities to be done 2-3 times per week
- calories consumed = calories burned
- Frequency Intensity Type Time
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- workout without oxygen
- working more often
- more calories consumed than burned
- more calories burned than consumed
- workout with oxygen
- bursts of intense heart rate
- if you gradually make your exercises more challenging
- range of motion
- F.I.T.T
19 Clues: F.I.T.T • range of motion • working more often • workout with oxygen • workout without oxygen • lean body mass vs body fat • bursts of intense heart rate • Frequency Intensity Type Time • more calories consumed than burned • more calories burned than consumed • calories consumed = calories burned • activities to be done 2-3 times per week • ...
RESTORE MY HEART CROSSWORD 2013-05-23
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- The only One who can satisfy the longing for unconditional love and restore my heart.
- The bride accepts her husband by ____________ the door.
- Giving of the ring to acquire the bride
- We are sealed by the ________ ________
- Jesus's payment for His Bride
- When logos becomes personal
- Jesus said, "I will _________ myself to you."
- Set apart for God's Holy use
- Genesis through Deuteronomy
- Cleansing deep into my soul; katharizo
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- Our husbands are Heavenly ___________.
- Symbol of a commitment to marry the chosen groom
- Written promises the groom makes to his bride.
- Person who initiates the Covenant with the bride
- "You did not choose me, but I ________ you."
- The groom's payment for his bride.
- ________ _________(not stagnant) is used in the Mikvah.
- Bride's immersion in flowing water
- Celebration of joy
- The sign of Christ's covenant with His Bride.
20 Clues: Celebration of joy • When logos becomes personal • Genesis through Deuteronomy • Set apart for God's Holy use • Jesus's payment for His Bride • The groom's payment for his bride. • Bride's immersion in flowing water • Our husbands are Heavenly ___________. • Cleansing deep into my soul; katharizo • Giving of the ring to acquire the bride • ...
Heart of a Samurai 2018-03-09
Across
- what Manjiro went to while in America
- city in Japan where Manjiro and his friends were imprisoned
- a high tech device used for water transportation that uses coal
- Author of the book
- what is needed to make a sail boat move
- where Manjiro and his friends settled for awhile after they left Bird island
- what Captain Whitfield taught Manjiro
- Manjiro's home land
- number of chapters in the book
- what made the boat in the beginning crash
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- a device used for water transportation that uses a sail
- Island that Manjiro and his friends crashed by in the beginning
- a samurai's main weapon
- title of the book
- what Manjiro and his friends lived in at Bird Island
- what Manjiro wanted to be
- the last country Manjiro and his friends went to before getting to Japan
- number of years it took for Manjiro to get back home
- number of parts in the book
- name of the captain who was like a father to Manjiro
- main character in the book
21 Clues: title of the book • Author of the book • Manjiro's home land • a samurai's main weapon • what Manjiro wanted to be • main character in the book • number of parts in the book • number of chapters in the book • what Manjiro went to while in America • what Captain Whitfield taught Manjiro • what is needed to make a sail boat move • what made the boat in the beginning crash • ...
The Heart of Darkness 2017-11-27
Across
- a short metal pin or bolt for holding together two plates of metal, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place
- (of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners, refinement, or grace
- unchanging over time or unable to be changed
- of or resembling the earliest ages in the history of the world
- skip or dance about in a lively or playful way
- action of inflicting something unpleasant or painful on someone or something
- guilty of or involving betrayal or deception
- impossible to solve
- sad and disappointed
- crusade; journey
- not in a straight or level position
- impossible to perceive
- pretentious and vulgar display, especially of wealth and luxury, intended to impress or attract notice
- the position or site of something
- an extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property
- an expert judge in matters of taste
- a downward slope
- deliberate and unprovoked
- enchant and delight (someone)
- used for emphasis, especially to express anger or annoyance
- (of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly
- fair and impartial
- a period of time in history or a person's life, typically one marked by notable events or particular characteristics
- given to or characterized by quarreling; take exception to or disagree with (something)
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- (of a place) deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness
- fatal epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague
- win or regain the favor of (a god, spirit, or person) by doing something that pleases them
- in every case or on every occasion; always
- impossible to understand or interpret
- speak or act in an evasive way
- the quality of being prudent; cautiousness
- endless (often used hyperbolically)
- an informal private conversation or discussion
- having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; shrewd
- of or concerning sailors or navigation; maritime
- the extremely large size, scale, or extent of something
- cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope; dispirit
- a person who operates a boat
- in a scornful way that shows disdain
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
- break out again; recur
- satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity
- impossible to disentangle or separate; impossible to escape from
- relating to the work or position of a secretary
- irritate intensely; infuriate
45 Clues: crusade; journey • a downward slope • fair and impartial • impossible to solve • sad and disappointed • impossible to perceive • break out again; recur • deliberate and unprovoked • a person who operates a boat • enchant and delight (someone) • irritate intensely; infuriate • speak or act in an evasive way • the position or site of something • endless (often used hyperbolically) • ...
Close to My Heart 2020-09-20
Across
- New Hexagons TC
- Liquid pearls
- We Show You How
- Operation Smile
- One side for cushioned stamping, self-healing
- founder and CEO
- Lovely set
- Workspace Wonder
- Card and Scrapbooking selections
- Simple Serif
- Soft, reusable sheets for cleaning stamps
- Dual-tip Multi-bond glue pen
- Cardstocks, papers and embellishments
- Stacy
- Fall, Halloween, etc.
- Craft with Heart
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- Melissa Esplin
- Shiny trims and brushes
- Downloadable SVG files
- Garden and Spooky
- One of the new colors for this year
- What you preserve for posterity
- Special things like heat embossing
- Gold and Silver
- Stamp sets put creativity in motion
- Make It from Your Heart
- Spectrum Noir
- Decorative TC scene
- Stamp sets
- Reusable clear plastic sheets in 3 designs
- Cute cat-related stamp set
31 Clues: Stacy • Lovely set • Stamp sets • Simple Serif • Liquid pearls • Spectrum Noir • Melissa Esplin • New Hexagons TC • We Show You How • Operation Smile • founder and CEO • Gold and Silver • Workspace Wonder • Craft with Heart • Garden and Spooky • Decorative TC scene • Fall, Halloween, etc. • Downloadable SVG files • Shiny trims and brushes • Make It from Your Heart • Cute cat-related stamp set • ...
Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary 2024-02-18
Across
- Keenly perceptive or discerning: synonym: sharp.
- seeing or predicting future
- producing no result
- how we know we are alive
- clearly different
- chest
- happily
- take apart
- utter a greeting or farewell
- being kept in a particular place
- in a forceful, passionate or intense manner
- a belief held without proof
- the quality of being perceptive or observant
- the quality of being charming and confident
- to hide
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- narrow opening
- wrap or cover
- wisdom
- restrain a reaction
- annoyed or frustrated
- concealment of one's thoughts
- take over
- listen
- having no apparent cause
- timber beam/floor boards
- a willingness to take bold risks
- dramatic hand gestures to communicate
- hardly
28 Clues: chest • wisdom • listen • hardly • happily • to hide • take over • take apart • wrap or cover • narrow opening • clearly different • restrain a reaction • producing no result • annoyed or frustrated • how we know we are alive • having no apparent cause • timber beam/floor boards • seeing or predicting future • a belief held without proof • utter a greeting or farewell • concealment of one's thoughts • ...
Tell-Tale Heart vocabulary 2022-10-26
Across
- to assume (something)
- a suave or smoothly agreeable quality
- irritated; annoyed:
- a stud or rafter in a house frame
- to appoint as one's substitute, representative
- acuteness of mental discernment
- in a strongly emotional or zealous manner
- an animated or excited gesture
- to lie dead
- boldness or daring, especially with confident
- ridicule; mockery
- a crack forming an opening; c
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- of deep meaning
- extreme and generally prolonged pain
- the act of dissimulating
- anything that is visible or tangible
- sharp or severe in effect
- taken hold, possession, or control of
- to give a false or misleading appearance to
- in a way that shows ingenuity or shrewdness
- watchful; being on one's guard against danger
- a signal on a drum, bugle, or trumpet at night
- to deprive of limbs; divide limb from limb
- in a way that is secret and quietly careful
- a piece of land together with its buildings
- to give heed or attention to what is said
- care or provision for the future
- suppressed, repressed, or inhibited
28 Clues: to lie dead • of deep meaning • ridicule; mockery • irritated; annoyed: • to assume (something) • the act of dissimulating • sharp or severe in effect • a crack forming an opening; c • an animated or excited gesture • acuteness of mental discernment • care or provision for the future • a stud or rafter in a house frame • suppressed, repressed, or inhibited • ...
"The Tell-Tale Heart" 2024-02-14
27 Clues: wise • joke • wood • told • room • apart • watch • tasks • scorn • tiring • almost • wisdom • asking • raised • happily • careful • thought • torment • bearable • cleverly • nothings • property • deception • movements • tormented • remarkably • politeness
World Heart Day Crossword 2024-08-06
Across
- A disease of the heart muscle that leads to generalized deterioration of the muscle and its pumping ability
- A jelly like mass of blood tissue
- A major artery in the neck supplying blood to the brain
- device that helps restore a normal heart rhythm by delivering an electric shock
- A connector that allows blood to flow between to locations
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation in body tissue
- a nonsurgical technique for treating diseased arteries by temporarily inflating a tiny balloon inside of an artery
- a surgery that improves the bloodflow to the heart by providing a new route
- a vein that is abnormally dilated
- A test in which several electronic sensors are placed in the body to monitor electrical activity associated with the heartbeat
- Noises superimposed on normal heart sounds, caused by defects or damaged heart valves
- The stopping of the heartbeat
- One of the three types of blood cells found in the body that help clot blood
- High blood pressure
- A medicine that helps relax and dilate arteries, often used to treat chest pain
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- A medicine that lowers blood pressure by interfering with the breakdown a protein like substance involved in blood pressure regulation.
- A bacterial infection of the lining of the heart's chambers(endocardium) or of the heart's valves
- High frequency vibrations which cannot be heard by the human ear used in medical diagnosis
- The force of blood pushing against arterial walls
- A condition in which the heart cannot pump all the blood returning to it, leading to a back up of blood vessels and fluid accumulation in the tissues
- pertains to kidneys
- the most common fatty substance found in the blood, high levels of this make a person more susceptible to clot formation
- less than normal content of oxygen in the organs and tissue of the body
- A surgically implanted electronic device that helps regulate the heartbeat
- Any medicine that keeps blood from clotting; a blood thinner
- An abnormal heartbeat
- An antihypertensive medicine that limits the activity of epinephrine, a hormone that increases blood pressure
- A medicine used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation and prevent blood clots
28 Clues: pertains to kidneys • High blood pressure • An abnormal heartbeat • The stopping of the heartbeat • A jelly like mass of blood tissue • a vein that is abnormally dilated • The force of blood pushing against arterial walls • Swelling caused by fluid accumulation in body tissue • A major artery in the neck supplying blood to the brain • ...
"The Tell-Tale Heart" 2021-10-12
Across
- cautious; watchful
- great suffering or severe pain
- spoke in a wild or angry way
- horrible or extremely ugly
- opened; untied
- deep sadness or emotional pain
- bold courage; nerve; shameless boldness
- an idea, not based on facts, that something is wrong
- again and again on a regular basis
- in a secret or sly way
- comes up; moves upward; appears
- annoy; distress
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- decided
- in a way that is skillfully dishonest
- strong feeling of enjoyment
- clear
- way of behaving or reacting that one is born with
- with confidence or daring
- noticed or discovered something
- statements or actions making fun of someone or something
- talked in a friendly, informal way
21 Clues: clear • decided • opened; untied • annoy; distress • cautious; watchful • in a secret or sly way • with confidence or daring • horrible or extremely ugly • strong feeling of enjoyment • spoke in a wild or angry way • great suffering or severe pain • deep sadness or emotional pain • noticed or discovered something • comes up; moves upward; appears • again and again on a regular basis • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2021-10-15
Across
- a narrow fissure
- proud of ones looks or abilities
- secret or unobtrusive
- intense and eager enjoyment
- in exact terms
- the action of hiding something
- to push or drive
- the willingness to take bold risks
- rhythmical or throbbing or vibrating
- ugly or disgusting to look at
- in a forceful, passional, or intense manner
- to cut off or separate
- the act of dissembling
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- extremely distastful, unpleasant
- the act of making gestures
- able to be endured
- contradicting behavior
- teasing
- sharp, pointed
- contemptuous ridicule or mockery
- a small piece of lumber
- raise levels of psychological activity
- in a clever or deceitful way
- listen
- to bring trouble, distress, or agitation to
25 Clues: listen • teasing • in exact terms • sharp, pointed • a narrow fissure • to push or drive • able to be endured • secret or unobtrusive • contradicting behavior • to cut off or separate • the act of dissembling • a small piece of lumber • the act of making gestures • intense and eager enjoyment • in a clever or deceitful way • ugly or disgusting to look at • the action of hiding something • ...
Heart Blood Lungs Vessels 2022-03-28
Across
- the location of anaerobic respiration
- what is this the formula for C6H12O6,
- term to describe reactions that release heat energy to the surroundings
- one important use of fermentation
- this is the insoluble storage sugar in plants
- a use of the energy released in respiration that enables movement
- the number that goes before carbon dioxide, water and oxygen in the balanced chemical equation for respiration
- the organ where lactic acid is converted back to glucose
- this is the insoluble storage sugar in the liver and muscles that can be broken down into glucose
- blood vessels will widen during exercise to deliver more blood tot he muscles to bring glucose and oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide and heat .The vessels are said to ________________, another word for widen.
- Another term used for anaerobic respiration in yeast cells
- The site of most steps of aerobic respiration
- respiration in the absence of oxygen
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- The sugar needed for respiration
- a use of the energy released in respiration that moves molecules from a low to high concentration
- the reason plants and animals store sugar as insoluble starch and glycogen respectively, is to prevent this process
- a by-product of anaerobic respiration in yeast
- the type of respiration that releases the most amount of energy
- oxidation of lactic acid after exercise, breaks the lactic acid down into carbon dioxide and this second product
- is the amount of extra oxygen the body needs after exercise to react with the accumulated lactic acid and remove it from the cells
- the inability of a muscle to contract with full force
- a use of the energy released in respiration that is important for mammals and birds
- acid the by-product of anaerobic respiration in animal cells
- rate the sum of all the reactions in a cell or the body
- A gas released in aerobic respiration that is also used in photosynthesis
- making large molecules from smaller molecules requires an input of this
26 Clues: The sugar needed for respiration • one important use of fermentation • respiration in the absence of oxygen • the location of anaerobic respiration • what is this the formula for C6H12O6, • this is the insoluble storage sugar in plants • The site of most steps of aerobic respiration • a by-product of anaerobic respiration in yeast • ...
Telltale Heart Vocabulary C 2022-02-17
Across
- It is rather ? of Mary to say she loved her husband despite killing him.
- They ? the idea of the project based upon the students’ interest in the topic.
- In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer.
- Ms Fong sobbed uncontrollably due to Mr. Tesarski’s ? and taunts.
- The students emitted a(an) ? cry when they heard about the surprise show what you know.
- What quality did the caregiver show in choosing the time to kill the man?
- In the film, the murderer ? the old man’s body before taking it to a different part of the house.
- Through ?, Mr. Cornwell fooled Ms Fong into believing he had an actual fireplace in his classroom.
- The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver.
- To emphasize his points, Mr. Cornwell often uses dramatic ? and pauses in his delivery.
- The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man.
- Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description.
- The police made a(an) ? discovery beneath the floorboards in the old man’s house..
- What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize?
- Mr. Cornwell has had a(an) ? impact on his homeroom’s diet following the discussion of salt and sugar in foods.
- With Mr. Tesarski’s weight loss, some of the teachers aren’t sure whether he has ? food to eat.
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- Mr. Tesarski ? to be less sarcastic to his colleagues in the new year.
- The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome.
- ?, the caregiver asked the police if they heard the increasing loudness of the heartbeats.
- The old man and the caregiver appeared to live in ?. (not a vocabulary word)
- Mr. Tesarski ? Ms Fong constantly with his comments about her age and height.
- ?, Mr. Tesarski cleaned up the piles on his desk; within a week, he rediscovered a beloved pen.
- Mrs. Williamson’s ? about the tools in the construction lab enabled the students to build a stool.
- Mr. Tesarski aspires to possess the ? of James Bond who can be very persuasive.
- The caregiver was ? about having an explanation as to the old man’s whereabouts.
- Mrs. Williamson ? her laugh when she saw Mr. Cornwell unable to guess the Wordle in six tries.
- The caregiver ? from showing his true feelings towards the old man’s eye.
- The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye.
- What was used to symbolize the caregiver prowling and plotting in the video?
- In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?.
- In the story, loneliness seemed to ? the caregiver since he and the old man were so isolated.
31 Clues: Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description. • What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize? • In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer. • The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver. • The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man. • The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye. • ...
Telltale Heart Vocabulary D 2022-02-17
Across
- Mr. Tesarski ? to be less sarcastic to his colleagues in the new year.
- The caregiver ? from showing his true feelings towards the old man’s eye.
- The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver.
- Mr. Tesarski ? Ms Fong constantly with his comments about her age and height.
- Mrs. Williamson’s ? about the tools in the construction lab enabled the students to build a stool.
- What was used to symbolize the caregiver prowling and plotting in the video?
- Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description.
- The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye.
- The students emitted a(an) ? cry when they heard about the surprise show what you know.
- What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize?
- ?, Mr. Tesarski cleaned up the piles on his desk; within a week, he rediscovered a beloved pen.
- What quality did the caregiver show in choosing the time to kill the man?
- In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer.
- To emphasize his points, Mr. Cornwell often uses dramatic ? and pauses in his delivery.
- It is rather ? of Mary to say she loved her husband despite killing him.
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- In the film, the murderer ? the old man’s body before taking it to a different part of the house.
- The caregiver was ? about having an explanation as to the old man’s whereabouts.
- Mrs. Williamson ? her laugh when she saw Mr. Cornwell unable to guess the Wordle in six tries.
- With Mr. Tesarski’s weight loss, some of the teachers aren’t sure whether he has ? food to eat.
- The old man and the caregiver appeared to live in ?. (not a vocabulary word)
- The police made a(an) ? discovery beneath the floorboards in the old man’s house..
- Ms Fong sobbed uncontrollably due to Mr. Tesarski’s ? and taunts.
- Mr. Tesarski aspires to possess the ? of James Bond who can be very persuasive.
- ?, the caregiver asked the police if they heard the increasing loudness of the heartbeats.
- The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man.
- The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome.
- In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?.
- In the story, loneliness seemed to ? the caregiver since he and the old man were so isolated.
- Mr. Cornwell has had a(an) ? impact on his homeroom’s diet following the discussion of salt and sugar in foods.
- Through ?, Mr. Cornwell fooled Ms Fong into believing he had an actual fireplace in his classroom.
- They ? the idea of the project based upon the students’ interest in the topic.
31 Clues: Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description. • What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize? • In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer. • The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver. • The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man. • The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye. • ...
Telltale Heart Vocabulary D 2022-02-17
Across
- conscience What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize?
- In the film, the murderer ? the old man’s body before taking it to a different part of the house.
- Through ?, Mr. Cornwell fooled Ms Fong into believing he had an actual fireplace in his classroom.
- What was used to symbolize the caregiver prowling and plotting in the video?
- ?, Mr. Tesarski cleaned up the piles on his desk; within a week, he rediscovered a beloved pen.
- The caregiver ? from showing his true feelings towards the old man’s eye.
- The old man and the caregiver appeared to live in ?. (not a vocabulary word)
- In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?.
- The students emitted a(an) ? cry when they heard about the surprise show what you know.
- With Mr. Tesarski’s weight loss, some of the teachers aren’t sure whether he has ? food to eat.
- Mrs. Williamson ? her laugh when she saw Mr. Cornwell unable to guess the Wordle in six tries.
- ?, the caregiver asked the police if they heard the increasing loudness of the heartbeats.
- The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye.
- The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome.
- Mr. Cornwell has had a(an) ? impact on his homeroom’s diet following the discussion of salt and sugar in foods.
Down
- What quality did the caregiver show in choosing the time to kill the man?
- The police made a(an) ? discovery beneath the floorboards in the old man’s house..
- It is rather ? of Mary to say she loved her husband despite killing him.
- Mr. Tesarski ? to be less sarcastic to his colleagues in the new year.
- In the story, loneliness seemed to ? the caregiver since he and the old man were so isolated.
- Mrs. Williamson’s ? about the tools in the construction lab enabled the students to build a stool.
- Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description.
- The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver.
- To emphasize his points, Mr. Cornwell often uses dramatic ? and pauses in his delivery.
- Ms Fong sobbed uncontrollably due to Mr. Tesarski’s ? and taunts.
- The caregiver was ? about having an explanation as to the old man’s whereabouts.
- Mr. Tesarski aspires to possess the ? of James Bond who can be very persuasive.
- In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer.
- Mr. Tesarski ? Ms Fong constantly with his comments about her age and height.
- The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man.
- They ? the idea of the project based upon the students’ interest in the topic.
31 Clues: Poe used a lot of ? in the narrative’s description. • In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer. • The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver. • The murderer ? argued that he was sane and rational man. • The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye. • conscience What does the beating of the man’s heart symbolize? • ...
Cal Heart Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-14
Across
- Has a twin, Has twins, & spent high school summers as a lifeguard
- Has a diploma in celestial navigation
- Has twins & was born in Virginia
- Used to perform original music in Los Angeles
- Is fluent in Spanish
- Visited 8 countries in 12 days
- Went on a 1-night trip to New York to watch a musical
- Speaks 3 languages- English, Yoruba and Spanish
- Was once on HGTV
- Proposed to in an airplane mid-air
- Has twins
- Has a twin
- Has a cat named George Michael
- Once had dinner with Shawn Mendes
- Has been with Cal Heart for 20 years.
- Ran the Chicago marathon earlier this year
- Has played football at SoFi, Ice hockey at Staples, baseball at Dodgers Stadium, & soccer at the Forum
- Went to Guatemala for a humanitarian mission
- Loves his dogs, biking and playing basketball
- Likes cats & plants
- Makes a delicious quinoa lentil salad
- Likes to throw their own birthday celebration party at work
- Used to listen to John McEnroe read the Rules of Tennis on the Calm app to fall asleep
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- One of her favorite authors is Sarah Maas
- Her first name is actually “Maria”
- Halloween is her favorite time of the year
- Can’t whistle
- Newest Calheart PSR
- Is a travel nurse from Arizona
- Has twins & loves Disneyland
- Likes plants and baking
- Just got her CA Driver’s License
- Has a son who actually does rocket science
- Has lived in 3 continents
- Produced a short film called “Static”
- Before healthcare, she worked with stylists for shows like The Bachelor and Criminal Minds
- Tried out for Jeopardy in high school, but didn’t make it
- Is a well-known TV personality in her community
- Broke 3 of her toes when she was a kid
- Professional rock climber
- His nephew is an aspiring actor named, Miles Blue
- Is a Swiftie!
- Recently bought her first condo in Long Beach
- Has a twin & allergic to everything
- Newest Calheart employee
45 Clues: Has twins • Has a twin • Can’t whistle • Is a Swiftie! • Was once on HGTV • Newest Calheart PSR • Likes cats & plants • Is fluent in Spanish • Likes plants and baking • Newest Calheart employee • Has lived in 3 continents • Professional rock climber • Has twins & loves Disneyland • Is a travel nurse from Arizona • Visited 8 countries in 12 days • Has a cat named George Michael • ...
Heart crossword (Cassandra Baptist) 2024-01-17
Across
- - Blood to/from all body tissue
- - Endothelium lines chambers
- - Graphic record of heart activity
- - Iron-containing protein,binds to o2
- - Volume of blood pumped out by one ventricle with each beat
- - Decrease in oxygen-carrying ability of blood
- - Acute hypotension usally due to blood loss
- - Blood circulates inside closed transport systems
- - Blood to/from lungs
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- - Anchors valve flaps in their closed position
- - Prevent backflow of blood
- - Sinatrial Node
- - Outer layer
- - Main function of the Cardiovasular system
- - Ventricles relaxed
- - Blood cell formation
- - Wall between atria and ventricles
- - Cardiac muscle
- - Smooth muscle and elastic tissue
- - Clot in unbroken blood vessel
- - Series of "Wires" that carry the electrical impulses into lower chambers throught the septum
21 Clues: - Outer layer • - Sinatrial Node • - Cardiac muscle • - Ventricles relaxed • - Blood to/from lungs • - Blood cell formation • - Prevent backflow of blood • - Endothelium lines chambers • - Blood to/from all body tissue • - Clot in unbroken blood vessel • - Graphic record of heart activity • - Smooth muscle and elastic tissue • - Wall between atria and ventricles • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2024-10-29
Across
- listen
- clever and deceitful
- Made
- Hiding intentions.
- mockery
- pain and suffering
- extra actions made to be safe
- slowly and quietly
- Quickly
Down
- improve or cause to improve
- held back
- Charmingly
- not wanting to
- Sadness, regret, or grief
- insane
- Just
- Carefully
- Making fun of
- acting like your better then you really are
- Made worse
20 Clues: Made • Just • listen • insane • mockery • Quickly • held back • Carefully • Charmingly • Made worse • Making fun of • not wanting to • Hiding intentions. • pain and suffering • slowly and quietly • clever and deceitful • Sadness, regret, or grief • improve or cause to improve • extra actions made to be safe • acting like your better then you really are
Anatomy: Thorax and Heart 2024-11-22
Across
- This implant incision site is the most concealed.
- What structure is found at the superior border of the manubrium at level T2-T3?(2 words)
- What separates the right and left atria?(2 words)
- This artery supplies the left atrium and left ventricle with oxygenated blood.(2 words)
- This muscle extends from T7-T12 to the iliac crest.(2 words)
- This breast implant placement is more invasive.
- How many pulmonary veins are there?
- The breast consists of how many layers?
- This joint is formed by the humerus articulating with the glenoid cavity of the scapula.
- This thin layer is on the outside of the heart.
- The middle layer of the intercostal muscle is called ___.
- Ribs 1 through 7 are called ___.
- This structure is found at the level of T5 (where the trachea bifurcates).
- This joint articulates with the acromion of the scapula.
- All arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- This muscle originates on the clavicle, sternum, and costal cartilage of the upper ribs.(2 words)
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- This semilunar valve allows oxygenated blood to pass through it.
- Grinch fingers are known as this muscle.(2 words)
- The tricuspid valve is connected to papillary muscles via the ___.(2 words)
- Another name for the collarbone
- This structure is found at the level of T4-T5 on the sternum.(2 words)
- The tail of spence is found on the ___ aspect of each breast.
- The lungs are divided in the lobes by thin structures called ___.
- This artery is the middle of 3 branches off the aortic arch.(3 words)
- Ribs 8 through 10 are called ___.
- This atrioventricular valve has deoxygenated blood pass through it.
- This muscle inserts on the coracoid process.(2 words)
- These 2 tendentious structure attaches the diaphragm to the L-spine.
- This is the primary muscle of inspiration.
- These joints are formed by cartilage of the ribs articulating with the sternum.
- What is the most inferior portion of the sternum?(2 words)
- The largest chamber of the heart is the left ___.
- What is the organ for respiration?
- The costal ___ protects blood vessels and small nerves.
34 Clues: Another name for the collarbone • Ribs 1 through 7 are called ___. • Ribs 8 through 10 are called ___. • What is the organ for respiration? • How many pulmonary veins are there? • The breast consists of how many layers? • This is the primary muscle of inspiration. • This breast implant placement is more invasive. • This thin layer is on the outside of the heart. • ...
Heart of Healthcare Week 2025-05-05
Across
- A blood pressure gauage used for manual blood pressures
- the process of bringing about new ideas, methods, products, services, or solutions that have a significant positive impact and value
- The action of working with an individual or group to produce or create something
- A name used for the record of patient care
- New patient
- Time when the doctors come by
- Device that prevents DVT, post-surgically
- The measurement amount that the patient consumes
- The ability to feel and understand another's emotions
- Device used to check temperature
- Pain/Fever medication, purple, oral solution
- Red, orange, purple
- Gel in and ____
- Area where patients recover post-op
Down
- Apple, orange, cranberry
- Cleansing needed to be done for central lines and for Pre-procedure patients
- Diet at Midnight for Pre-procedure patients
- The process of becoming healthy again
- Healthcare employee attire
- Patient attire
- Giving report to the next shift
- Every patient is a ____ risk
- A baby doctor
- To take away gas pain, what do we tell our patients
- Acronym for a resuscitation technique
- Q2 ____
- The measurement amount that the patient eliminates
- Measurement of the body’s oxygen saturation
- Deep awareness of others’ suffering with a desire to help
- Contact Precautions with the addition of a hair net
- A ___ tube's drainage chamber is to be taped to the ground
- a practice committed to ethical value that embodies the responsible planning and management of resources.
- Soft diet, no reds, no straws
- The quality of being honest and adhering to strong moral and ethical principles
- A term that consists of striving for the best outcomes, experiences, and standards at every level of service and care delivery
35 Clues: Q2 ____ • New patient • A baby doctor • Patient attire • Gel in and ____ • Red, orange, purple • Apple, orange, cranberry • Healthcare employee attire • Every patient is a ____ risk • Time when the doctors come by • Soft diet, no reds, no straws • Giving report to the next shift • Device used to check temperature • Area where patients recover post-op • The process of becoming healthy again • ...
Telltale Heart Puzzle ADA 2022-02-25
Across
- In the story, loneliness seemed to ? the caregiver since he and the old man were so isolated.
- With Mr. Tesarski’s weight loss, some of the teachers aren’t sure whether he has ? food to eat.
- The students emitted a(an) ? cry when they heard about the surprise show what you know.
- They ? the idea of the project based upon the students’ interest in the topic.
- It is rather ? of Mary to say she loved her husband despite killing him.
- Through ?, Mr. Cornwell fooled Ms Fong into believing he had an actual fireplace in his classroom.
- The caregiver was ? about having an explanation as to the old man’s whereabouts.
- Mr. Tesarski ? Ms Fong constantly with his comments about her age and height.
- The old man and the caregiver appeared to live in ?. (not a vocabulary word)
- Mrs. Williamson’s ? about the tools in the construction lab enabled the students to build a stool.
- ?, Mr. Tesarski cleaned up the piles on his desk; within a week, he rediscovered a beloved pen.
- Mr. Cornwell has had a(an) ? impact on his homeroom’s diet following the discussion of salt and sugar in foods.
- Mrs. Williamson ? her laugh when she saw Mr. Cornwell unable to guess the Wordle in six tries.
- The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver.
Down
- In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer.
- In the film, the murderer ? the old man’s body before taking it to a different part of the house.
- In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?.
- The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye.
- The caregiver ? from showing his true feelings towards the old man’s eye.
- The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome.
- ?, the caregiver asked the police if they heard the increasing loudness of the heartbeats.
- The caregiver hid the old man’s remains under the ?
- Mr. Tesarski ? to be less sarcastic to his colleagues in the new year.
- The police made a(an) ? discovery beneath the floorboards in the old man’s house..
24 Clues: The caregiver hid the old man’s remains under the ? • In the narrative, the old man’s ? vexed the murderer. • The old man’s eye ? horror and disgust in the caregiver. • The murderer had difficulty looking at the old man’s ? eye. • The ? of the old man’s remains in the floorboards was gruesome. • In the defense of the murder, the caregiver will probably plead ?. • ...
Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary 2022-03-17
Across
- hypocrisy; concealing one's true thoughts or motives
- substance in the center of a bone
- to appoint or instruct
- a thin layer covering something
- intentionally deceitful or tricky
- part of a wooden cross section in a house frame; such as the studs or rafters
- To form or devise an idea
- hypothesis or assumption
- A narrow opening
- Willingness to take a bold or daring risk
- completely enclosed or enfolded
Down
- great or intense insight or understanding
- wise or shrewd
- A deeply affectionate feeling
- ridicule or mockery
- to make more cheerful or confident
- unimportant things
- consider; take notice; give attention
- a gesture
- happily
- charm, confidence, elegance
- black liquid made by distilling tar
- vain unsuccessfully
- Sharp or intense; alert to details
- to annoy
25 Clues: happily • to annoy • a gesture • wise or shrewd • A narrow opening • unimportant things • ridicule or mockery • vain unsuccessfully • to appoint or instruct • hypothesis or assumption • To form or devise an idea • charm, confidence, elegance • A deeply affectionate feeling • a thin layer covering something • completely enclosed or enfolded • substance in the center of a bone • ...
