Across
- 1. - Fainting or loss of consciousness, sometimes due to severe angina or heart conditions.
- 6. - Refers to the heart muscle, often used in the context of myocardial infarction or heart attack.
- 8. - A type of angina that occurs at rest or with minimal exertion and is more intense.
- 11. - Angina that typically occurs with exertion and subsides with rest.
- 12. - A segment on the ECG that can be elevated during a heart attack.
- 13. - A condition caused by reduced blood flow to the heart, leading to chest pain or angina.
- 14. - This term describes pain that spreads from the chest to the arms, neck, or jaw.
- 16. - The medical term for difficulty breathing, often seen in severe angina or heart failure.
- 17. - Difficulty breathing or feeling breathless during exertion or at rest.
- 18. - This type of reaction can accompany the anxiety caused by angina pain or heart attack.
Down
- 1. - A type of coronary event that occurs without warning, often leading to death.
- 2. - A bluish color of the skin, especially around the lips or fingers, seen in severe heart conditions.
- 3. - A symptom often associated with heart attacks, sometimes experienced alongside chest pain.
- 4. - Abnormally fast heart rate, which can be a symptom of CHD or heart failure.
- 5. - A common symptom of angina, characterized by tightness or pressure.
- 7. - The feeling of discomfort often reported during angina or heart attack.
- 9. - Profuse sweating, often reported during a heart attack or severe angina attack.
- 10. - An overwhelming sense of tiredness that can occur in both angina and heart failure.
- 15. - An abnormal heart rhythm that can be a sign of coronary disease or heart attack.
