Across
- 3. what is a palpable murmur called
- 4. what happens to the aorta in tetralogy of fallot
- 8. the blue discolouration due to lack of oxygenated blood
- 9. a valve separating the right atrium and right ventricle
- 12. a heart doctor
- 13. boot shaped image of heart is due to what disease (abbreviation)
- 15. this ductus allows blood to move from pulmonary artery to aorta
- 18. narrowing of heart valve
- 19. an opening in the atrial septum that permits left to right shunting of blood
Down
- 1. in tetralogy of fallout what happens to the right ventricle
- 2. when a person is born with a disease we say it is
- 3. a valve separating the left atrium and left ventricle
- 5. which ventricle works the least
- 6. Most common heart defect (abbreviation)
- 7. help detect heart defects
- 8. aorta defects
- 10. most shunts are from which side
- 11. a congenital connection between the great vessels that normally closes after birth allowing blood from the right side to the left side of the heart to mix
- 14. the number of defects in tetralogy of fallot
- 16. this cord connects the foetus with the mother’s placenta
- 17. these congenital defects allows oxygenated blood to mix with deoxygenated blood
