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Medical Term

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Angi/o   Blood or lymph vessels  
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Aortr/o   Aorta  
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Arteri/o   Artery  
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Arther/o   Plaque, Fatty Substances  
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Brady-   Slow  
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Cardi/o   Heart  
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Coron/o   Coronary, Crown  
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-emia   Blood, Blood condition  
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Erythr/o   Red  
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Hem/o, hemat/o   Blood, Relating to the blood  
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Leuk/o   White  
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Phleb/o   Vein  
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Tachy-   Fast, Rapid  
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Thromb/o   Clot  
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Ven/o   Vein  
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Aneurysm   A located wiak spot ot balloon-like enlargement of the wall of an artery.  
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Angina   Severe episodes of spasmodic choking og suffocating chest pain caused by an insufficient supply of oxygen to the heart muscle  
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Antiarrhythmic   Medication administered to control irregularitites of the heartbeat.  
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Anticoagulant   Medication administered to slow blood clotting and to prevent new clots from forming; also known as a thrombolytic.  
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Antihypertensive   Medication administered to lower high blood pressure.  
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Anemia, Aplastic   A marked absence of all formed blood elements.  
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Arrhythmia   An irregularity or the loss of normal rhythm of the heartbeat; also known as dysrhythmia.  
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Arteritis   Inflammation of an artery or arteries.  
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Atheroma   Fatty deposit within the wall of an artery.  
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Atherosclerosis   Hardening and narrowing of the arteries due to a buildup of cholesterol plaques.  
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Bradycardia   An abnormally slow heartbeat.  
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Cardiac Catheterization   Placement of a catheter through a vein or artery and into the heart.  
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Cholesterol   Lipids that travel in the blood in packages called lipoproteins  
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Defibrillation   The use of electric shock to restore the heart's normal rhythem  
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Diastolic   Which occurs when the ventricles are relaxed, is the lowest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels.  
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Electrocardiogram   A record of the electrical activity of the myocardium  
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Embolism   Blocked vessel by an embolus.  
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Fibrillation   Rapid, random, and ineffective contractions of the heart  
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Hemoglobin   A blood test that measures the average blood glucose level over the previous three to four months  
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Hemostasis   To control bleeding  
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Hypoperfusion   A deficiency of blood passing through an organ or body part.  
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Ischemia   Deficiency in blood supply due to either the constriction or the obstruction of a blood vessel.  
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Palpitation   An examination technique in which the examiners hands are used to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain body parts.  
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Plaque   A solid raised area of skin that is different form the area around it and greater than 0.5 cm in diameter.  
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Systolic   Which occurs when the ventricles contract, is the highest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels.  
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Tachycardia   An abnormally fast heartbeat.  
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