Myocardial Infarction
Across
- 2. A tiny mesh tube inserted into a coronary artery to keep it open after a blockage.
- 7. A common vasodilator medication used to treat chest pain by releasing Nitric Oxide.
- 9. The branch of the autonomic nervous system that increases heart rate and peripheral resistance.
- 10. A type of drug used in heart failure to reduce fluid volume (preload) and decrease edema.
- 12. The law describing the relationship between wall tension, pressure, and radius.
- 14. The volume of blood in the heart at the end of diastole that stretches the muscle fibers.
Down
- 1. The electrolyte whose imbalance is a major cause of cardiac dysrhythmias.
- 3. The primary cardiac biomarker (protein) released into the blood during a myocardial infarction.
- 4. The phase of the cardiac cycle where the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood.
- 5. Chest pain caused by a reduction in cellular pH and lactic acid buildup.
- 6. A medication that increases the strength of contraction (positive inotrope) while slowing the heart rate.
- 8. A condition where blood flow (and oxygen) to the heart muscle is restricted.
- 11. Death of heart muscle tissue due to prolonged lack of oxygen.
- 13. Swelling (often in the legs) that occurs when the heart cannot pump blood effectively.