Across
- 3. form of nonischemic cardiomyopathy in which the normal muscular tissue of the right ventricle is replaced by fatty tissue
- 4. Has a trunk
- 7. an inflammation of the heart muscle
- 9. narrowing of semilunar valve
- 10. a less common causes of DCM in which we see connective tissue disorders
- 11. Torsades de pointes, LV Thrombus, and LV Rupture are all possible ______________ of TCM
- 13. arteries takes waste products away from fetus in uterine
- 15. Irregular heartbeat
- 18. Flying mammal
- 20. coartion of the aorta findings in legs versus arms
- 21. cardiomyopathy in which the thickening occurs in the muscle of the left ventricle in the heart,
- 24. speed of ventricular contraction
- 25. Chest pain that occurs when the blood and oxygen can't keep up with the needs of the heart.
Down
- 1. Likes to chase mice
- 2. small electronic device which is inserted directly under the skin, where it sends electric signals to the child's heart
- 5. the most common cause of dilated cardiomyopathy
- 6. Man's best friend
- 8. Disease of the heart muscle.
- 12. Large marsupial
- 14. sign of chronic hypoxia
- 16. the resistance to blood leaving the ventricle
- 17. form of cardiomyopathy, the muscular walls of the heart become stiff, impeding blood flow into the heart
- 18. duct is closes at this time
- 19. Cathecholamine (stress hormones) overload causes the left ventricle to become overwhelmed and results in severe_____________ of the heart
- 22. Patients are at ___________ risk for TCM if one of their family memebers has had it.
- 23. the volume of blood in the ventricles before contraction
