Across
- 3. leads that are also known as the chest leads
- 5. caused by using broken machine
- 7. middle and thickest layer of the heart
- 9. AV valve on left side of heart
- 13. wondering atrial pacemaker
- 15. when the lower pacemaker takes over and starting firing rapidly
- 17. second degree av block type one
- 18. EKG
- 26. pacemaker of heart
- 27. heart chamber that pumps blood to the entire body
- 30. baseline that is caused by loose electrodes
- 31. downward, current flows away from positive electrodes
- 33. dying heart
- 34. below
- 36. inference caused by electrical signals
- 37. augmented voltage left
- 39. negatively charged and resting
- 40. any living thing
- 41. semilunar valve on the left side of heart
- 43. heart
- 45. infection contracted by a patient during their stay in the hospital
- 47. rhythm with inverted p waves
- 48. brings blood back to the heart
- 49. mini versions of veins
- 52. serious allergic reaction with rapid onset
- 54. divides the atria or ventricles into 2 sides
- 56. mini versions of arteries
- 57. laying on the back
- 59. measured from the beginning of p to beginning of qrs
- 60. further away from the point of attachment to the structure
- 63. father of modern electrocardiology
- 64. above
- 67. premature atrial contraction
- 68. unwanted interference or noise on an EKG tracing
- 69. an invasion of the body by a pathogenic microorganism and causes disease
- 70. top of the heart
- 72. upper chamber of the heart
- 74. inside layer of the heart
- 75. relaxation
- 78. takes blood away from the heart
- 80. lower chamber of the heart
- 81. atrial depolarization
- 82. augmented voltage right
- 83. doctor who studies the heart
- 84. lying face down
- 85. augmented voltage foot
- 86. pumping
Down
- 1. back surface of the body
- 2. AV valve on right side of heart
- 4. study of the heart
- 6. medicine given to all patients with chest pain
- 8. normal, fast heart rate
- 10. heart chamber that receives blood from the lungs
- 11. flat, no current flowing
- 12. when the normal pacemaker slows down and a lower pacemaker takes control at its own inherent rate
- 14. medicine that can be given in patch or pill form
- 16. electrical event that results in contraction
- 19. upright, current flows to positive electrodes
- 20. toward the side, away from the midline of the body
- 21. bottom of the heart
- 22. third degree av block
- 23. caused by patient movement
- 24. membranous sac that surrounds the heart
- 25. late ventricular repolaization
- 28. fight or flight
- 29. medicine indicated for the management of cardiac arrest
- 32. when the heart is positioned in the right chest
- 35. ability to pass the impulse along to neighboring cells
- 38. any microorganism that can produce a disease
- 42. water pill
- 43. ability to contract and do work
- 44. twisted points
- 46. rhythm that all other rhythms are measured against
- 50. normal, slow heart rate
- 51. ventricular depolarization
- 53. rhythm with no p waves
- 55. an organism that can be seen only under a microscope
- 58. is the process of cell returning to resting phase
- 61. ability to create an impulse without outside stimulation
- 62. outermost layer of the heart
- 65. semilunar valve on right side of heart
- 66. ability to respond to this stimulus by depolarizing
- 71. flat line
- 73. front surface of the body
- 76. ventricular repolarization
- 77. closer to the point of attachment
- 79. toward the middle of the body
