Medical Terminology Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
aden | gland |
angi | (blood) vessel |
arteri | artery |
cardi | heart |
electr | electrical activity |
lymph | lymph |
phelb | vein |
splen | spleen |
thromb | (blood) clot |
ven | vein |
-ac | pertaining to |
-graph | instrument used to record |
-megaly | enlargement |
-penia | abnormal reduction in number |
-sclerosis | hardening |
brady- | slow |
tachy- | rapid, fast |
anemia | disease in which there is a reduction in the amound of hemoglobin in the RBC's; anemia may be caused by blood loss or decrease in production or increase in destruction of red blood cells |
aneurysm | condition in which there is a ballooning of a weakened portion of an arterial wall |
blood pressure | pressure exerted by the blood against the blood vessel walls; a blood pressure measurement written as systolic pressure (120) and diastolic pressure (80) is commonly recorded as 120/80 mm Hg |
cardiac characterization | diagnostic procedure performed by passing a catheter into the heart through a blood vessel to examine the condition of the heart and surrounding blood vessels; used most frequently to evaluate chest pain and coronary artery disease |
cardiopulmonary resuscitation | emergency procedure consisting of artificial ventilation and external cardiac massage |
complete blood count | laboratory test for basic blood screening that measures hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell number, size and shape, leukocyte count and white blood cell differential; this easy and rapid test provides a tremendous amount of info about the blood |
BP | blood pressure |
CPR | cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
CBC | complete blood count |
congestive heart failure | condition in which there is an inability of the heart pump enough blood through the body to supply the tissues and organs with nutrients and oxygen |
CHF | congestive heart failure |
coronary artery bypass graft | surgical technique to bring a new blood supply to heart muscle by detouring around clocked arteries |
CABG | coronary artery bypass graft |
coronary artery disease | a condition that reduces the flow of blood through the coronary arteries to the myocardium, denying the heart tissue of sufficient oxygen and nutrients to function fully (Heart failure HF) |
CAD | coronary artery disease |
embolism | sudden blocking of an artery by foreign material, such as air or fat, that enters the bloodstream and moves until it lodges at another point in the circulation |
hemorrhage | rapid loss of blood, as in bleeding |
hypertension | blood pressure that is above normal (greater than 140/90 mm Hg) |
hypotension | blood pressure that is below normal (less than 90/60 mm Hg) |
leukemia | malignant disease characterized by excessive increase in abnormal white blood cells formed in the bone marrow |
myocardial infarction | death of a portion of the myocardium caused by lack of oxygen resulting from an interrupted blood supply (also called heart attack) |
pulse | the number of times per minute the heartbeat is felt on an arterial wall; the pulse rate is most commonly felt over the radial artery; however, the pulsations can be felt over a number of sites, including the fermoral and carotid arteries |
sphygmomanometer | device used for measuring blood pressure |
stethoscope | instrument used to hear internal body sounds; used for performing auscultation and blood pressure measurement |
MI | myocardium infarction |
varicose veins | condition demonstrated by distended or tortuous veins usually found in the lower extermities |
venipuncture | a procedure used to puncture a vein to remove blood, instill a medication, or start an intravenous infusion |
arteries | blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart |
blood | fluid circulated through the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins; composed of plasma and formed elements such as RBC, WBC, and platelets |
blood vessels | tubelike structures that carry blood throughout the body, including arteries, veins, and capillaries |
capillaries | microscopic blood vessels; materials are passed between blood and tissues through capillary walls |
heart | muscular, cone-shaped organ the size of a fist, located behind the sternum and between the lungs; pumping action circulates blood throughout the body |
plasma | clear, straw-colored, liquid portion of blood in which cells are suspended; approximately 90% water and comprises approximately 55% of total blood volume |
veins | blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart |
lymph | transparent, colorless tissue fluid; contains white blood cells and flows in a one-way direction to the heart; similar to plasma |
lymph nodes | small, spherical bodies composed of lymphoid tissue; may be singular or grouped together along the path of lymphatic vessels; filter lymph to keep bacteria and other foreign agents from entering blood |
lymphatic vessels | transport lymph from body tissues to the chest; similar to veins |
spleen | lymphatic organ located in the upper left abdominal cavity between the stomach and the diaphragm; filters blood and acts as a blood reservoir |
thymus | lymphatic organ with two lobes located behind the sternum between the lungs; plays an important role in development of the body's immune system, particularly from infancy to puberty |
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