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YTI- Med Term- Cardio

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aneurysm/o   a widening, a widened blood vessel  
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electr/o   electricity  
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angi/o   vessel  
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cardi/o   heart  
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vascul/o   vessel  
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ather/o   fatty plaque  
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aort/o   aorta  
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atri/o   atrium  
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arteri/o   artery  
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arteriole/o   arteriole  
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embol/o   plug  
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ventricul/o   ventricle  
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hemangi/o   blood vessel  
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thromb/o   blood clot  
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my/o   muscle  
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sten/o   narrowing, stricture  
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phleb/o   vein  
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sphygm/o   pulse  
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ven/o   vein  
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sept/o   septum  
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scler/o   hardening; sclera  
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-gram   record, writing  
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-graph   instrument for recording  
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-graphy   process for recording  
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-sphyxia   pulse  
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-stenosis   narrowing, stricture  
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extra-   outside  
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brady-   slow  
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endo-   in, within  
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peri-   around  
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trans-   across  
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tachy-   rapid  
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AAA   abdominal aortic aneurysm  
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CC   cardio catherization  
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MI   myocardial infarction  
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ECG,EKG   electrocardiogram  
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ECHO   echocardiogram; echoencephalogram  
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DOE   dyspnea on exertion  
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CABG   coronary artery bypass graft  
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VT   ventricular tachycardia  
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BBB   bundle branch block  
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BP   blood pressure  
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PAT   paroxysmal atrial tachycardia  
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DVT   deep vein thrombosis  
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CAD   coronary artery disease  
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PVC   premature ventricular contraction  
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AF   atrial fibrillation  
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Utilizes a radioisotope to evaluate coronary blood flow.   nuclear stress test  
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Electrocardiogram (ECG) taken with a small portable recording system capable of storing up to 24 hours of ECG tracings   Holter moniter test  
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Passage of a catheter into the heart through a vein or artery to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the heart   cardiac catheterization  
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Incision or puncture of a vein to remove blood or introduce fluids or medications   phlebotomy  
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Tying of a varicose vein followed by removal of the affected segment   ligation and stripping  
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Puncture of a vein by a needle attached to a syringe or catheter to withdraw a specimen of blood, a phlebotomy, instill a medication, or inject a radiopaque substance for radiological examination   venipuncture  
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Removal and examination of a segment of an arterial vessel wall to confirm inflammation of the wall or arteritis   arterial biopsy  
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Graphic line recording that shows the spread of electrical excitation to different parts of the heart using small electrodes applied to the chest, arms and legs   electrocardiogram  
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Noninvasive diagnostic method that uses ultrasound to visualize internal cardiac structures and produce images of the heart   echocardiography  
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Series of tests used to assess risk factors of ischemic heart disease   lipid panel  
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Noninvasive imaging technique that uses radiowaves and a strong magnetic field rather than an x-ray   magnetic resonance imaging  
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Noninvasive adaptation of ultrasound technology in which blood flow velocity is assessed in different areas of the heart   Doppler ultrasound  
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Removal of material from on occluded vessel using a specially designed catheter fitted with a cutting or grinding device   atherectomy  
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Process of restoring the normal rhythm of the heart by applying a controlled electrical shock to the exterior of the chest   cardioversion  
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Removal and examination of a small piece of tissue for diagnostic purposes   biopsy  
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Localized abnormal dilation of a vessel, usually an artery   aneurysm  
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Excessive amounts of lipids in the blood   hyperlipidemia  
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Soft blowing sound heard on auscultation, possibly due to vibrations associated with the movement of blood, valvular action or both; aka murmur   bruit  
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Quivering or spontaneous muscle contractions, especially of the heart, causing ineffectual contractions   fibrillation  
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Common disorder characterized by elevated BP persistently exceeding 140 sysolic or 90 diastolic   hypertension  
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Circulation of blood through tissues or the passage of fluids through vessels of an organ   perfusion  
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Hypertension in which there is no identifiable cause; aka essential hypertension   primary hypertension  
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Sensation that the heart is not beating normally,possibly including "thumping", "fluttering" or a pounding feeling in the chest   palpitation  
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Hypertension that results from an underlying, identifiable commonly correctable cause   secondary hypertension  
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Local and temporary deficiency of blood supply due to circulatory obstruction   ischemia  
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Blood clot that obstructs a vessel   thrombus  
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Congenital anomaly consisting of four elements; 1)pulmonary artery stenosis; 2) interventricular septal defect; 3) transposition of the aorta, so that both ventricles empty into the aorta; 4) right ventricular hypertrophy caused by increased workload   tetralogy of Fallot  
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