Across
- 2. Sensitive tissue in the right atrium wall that begins the heartbeat
- 4. Description: Cardiac arrhythmia in which the heart is fluttering
- 7. Symptoms of pallor, shortness of breath, infection, bleeding gums, predominance of immature and abnormally functioning leukocytes, and low numbers of mature neutrophils in a young child
- 9. Four separate congenital heart defects
- 12. inflammation of a vein
- 13. Examples: CK,LD and AST(SGOT)
- 19. High frequency sound waves are transmitted into the ches
- 20. Blood clot forms in a large lower limb vessel
- 22. bluish discoloration of skin
- 23. Deficiency in numbers of WBC
- 25. Local widening of an artery
- 26. Drug used to strengthen the heartbeat
- 28. Open
- 29. Derived from bone marrow
- 30. An EKG taken during daily activity
- 33. located between the left upper and lower chambers of the heart
- 34. saclike membrane that surrounds the heart
- 36. venous blood is collected, anti-coagulant added and the distance cells fall in a period of time is determined
Down
- 1. Relaxation phase of a heart beat
- 3. Blood vessels branching from the aorta to carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle
- 5. Removal of plaque from inner lining of an artery
- 6. Small, pinpoint hemorrhages
- 8. Disease of heart muscle
- 10. Blood vessels branching from the aorta to carry oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle
- 11. Contraction phase of the heartbeat
- 14. Instrument for measuring blood pressure
- 15. Chest pain relieved with nitroglycerin
- 16. Contraction phase of the heartbeat
- 17. leukocytes are stained and counted to see number of mature and immature forms
- 18. Immature red blood cell
- 21. incision of a vein
- 24. blood vessel that carries oxygen-poor blood from heart to lungs
- 27. The cause of essential hypertension
- 31. Breakdown of recipient's red blood cells when incompatible bloods are mixed
- 32. A blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood from lungs to heart
- 35. May lead to an MI, may be a result of coronary artery disease, can be caused by a thrombotic occlusion, blood is held back from an area
