Rheumatic Fever, Rheumatic Heart Disease and Infective Endocarditis
Across
- 2. What population is most at risk within Australia?
- 4. How is Rheumatic fever transmitted?
- 5. What is Infective Endocarditis? A ________ of a heart valve or the mural endocardium
- 6. Treatment for Infective Endocarditis two types of infection _____ and Sub-acute.
- 7. How is endocardial involvement confirmed in Infective Endocarditis.
- 8. The Endothelium is damaged by ______ and mechanical damage
- 11. Where do the invading pathogens attach ______ and fibrin deposits
Down
- 1. Name the bacteria that causes Rheumatic fever?
- 3. How can Rheumatic heart disease be managed?
- 5. Most common symptoms of Infective Endocarditis are Fever, Roth's spots, Osler's nodes,______, Janeway lesions, Anemia, Nail hemorrhage, Emboli.
- 8. What does Infective Endocarditis affect the _____ and heart valves
- 9. The Interim complications of Rheumatic Fever? Arrhythmias, _______, Heart failure, Pericarditis, Sydenham chorea.
- 10. Rheumatic Fever can affect the _____, eyes, kidneys, joints, Brain and skin