Anatomy and Physiology: Cardiac and Thoracic

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Across
  1. 4. myocardial cells that conduct electricity in ventricular muscle
  2. 6. number of ribs
  3. 7. irregular or abnormal heartbeat
  4. 11. Bradycardia is defined as ____
  5. 12. ____ receives unoxygenated blood for reoxygenation
  6. 13. pouching of the esophagus know as zenkers _____
  7. 14. pulmonary ____ carry oxygenated blood back to the heart
  8. 15. ___ lung has 3 lobes
  9. 16. cardiac phase when the heart muscle relaxes
  10. 17. removal of a portion of the lung is a ____
  11. 20. build of up blood and air in the pleural cavity
  12. 21. grape-like structure located at the end of bronchi
  13. 22. ____ arteries are the only arteries to carry deoxygenated blood
  14. 24. elevated blood pressure is known as
  15. 26. water on the lungs, between lungs and chest
  16. 27. floating ribs are referred to as ___ ribs
  17. 28. inferior chambers of the heart
  18. 29. most distal portion of the sternum
  19. 30. repair or unblocking of blood vessel
Down
  1. 1. CABG involves harvesting ______ and ______ mammary artery
  2. 2. the heart is located in this cavity
  3. 3. one way blood flow from aorta to the ______
  4. 5. cardiac phase when the ventricles contract is ___
  5. 8. condition that occurs when patient loses too much fluid; blood or water
  6. 9. is caused by aortic valve stenosis, reverse flow of blood.
  7. 10. surrounding layer of the heart
  8. 18. most proximal portion of the sternum
  9. 19. most common incision for used in heart surgery
  10. 23. superior chambers of the heart
  11. 25. inner layer of the heart