Circ. and lymph test Word Scramble
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Aquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom | AID's caused by HIV |
Adenoids | paired lymphoid structures in the nasopharynx |
Aneurysm | abnormal widening of the arterial wall |
Arteries | vessel carrying blood away from the heart |
Arterioles | small branch of an artery |
Artificial Active Immunity | intentional exposure to the causative agent, such as an vaccination, by individual's own immune system responds to a harmful agent |
Autoimmune Condition | process in which a person's immune system attacks the person's own body tissue |
Blood flow through the vessels | aorta-arteries(to tissues and organ)-arterioles-capillaries(out of organ cap beds by venules to veins to inf/sup vena cava)-right atruim-right ventricle-pulmonary artery-lung arterioles-capillaries-lung venules-4 pulmonary veins-left atrium-left ventricle |
Capillaries | tiny vessels that connect to arterioles and venules |
Causes of decreased blood pressure | blood loss (hemorrhage) diuretics- drugs that promote water loss by increasing urine output to treat hypertension decrease in heart output decrease in heart rate low blood viscosity relaxed muscles of blood vessel wall |
Cisterna Chyli | an enlarged pouch on the thoracic duct that serves as a storage area for lymph moving toward it's point of entry into the venous system |
Complement Cascade | rapid-fire series of chemical reactions involving proteins called complements triggered by certain antibody-agtigen reactions and resulting in the formation of tiny protein rings that create holes in a foreign cell thus cause it's destruction |
Contact Dermatitis | a local skin inflammation that lasts a few hours or days and is initiated by the skin being exposed to an antigen |
Ductus Arteriosus | connects the aorta and the pulmonary artery, allowing most blood to bypass the fetus's developing lungs |
Ductus Venosus | a continuation of the umbilical vein that shunts blood returning from the placenta past the fetus's developing liver directly into the inferior vena cava |
Elephantiasis | extreme lymphedema in the limbs caused by a parasitic worm infestation |
Foramen Ovale | shunts blood from the right atrium directly into the left atrium allowing most blod to bypass the baby's developing lungs |
Gangrene | tissue death that involves decay of tissue |
Hepatic Portal Circulation | the route of blood flow through the liver |
Hodgkin Disease | typer of lymphoma characterized by painless swelling of lymph nodes in the neck, progressing to other regions |
Hypertension Risk Factors | high stress levels obesity calcium deficiencies high levels of alcohol and caffine intake smoking lack of exercise |
Ischemia | reduced flow of blood to tissue resulting in impairment of cell function |
Isoimmunity | immune response to antigens of another human |
Lacteals | a lymphatic vessel located in each villus of the intesine, serves to absorb fat materials from the chyme passing thorugh the small intestine |
Lymph node/Function | performs biological filtration of lymph on its way to the circulatory system |
Lymphadenitis | inflammation of a lypmh node, usually caused by a bacterial infection or occasionally a neoplasm and characterized by swelling and tenderness |
Lymphangitis | inflammation of lypmh vessels, usually caused by a infection characterized by fine red streaks extending from the site of infection; may progress to septicemia |
Natural Active Immunity | exposure to the causative agent is not deliberat by individual's own immune system responds to harmful agents |
Natural Passive Immunity | exposure to the causative agent is not deliberate, immunity developed in an other individual or animal and transferred |
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma | type of lymphoma characterized by swelling of lymph nodes and progressing to other areas |
Pharyngeal Tonsils | adenoids, paired lymphoid structures in the nasopharynx |
Phelbitis | inflammation of a vein |
Pulse Locations | superficial temporal artery facial artery carotid artery brachial artery radial artery femoral artery popliteal (posterior to knee) [posterior tibial dorsalis pedis |
Right Lymphatic Duct | 25% of body drains to it lymph from the right upper extremity and from right side of the head, neck, and upper torso flow into it |
Spleen | largest lymphoid organ; filters blood, destorys worn-out red blood cells, salvages iron from hemoglobin, and serves as blood reservoir |
Stroke | results from ischemia of brain tissue caused by an embolism or ruptured aneurysm |
Structure that carries oxygen rich blood form the mother to the body | placenta |
Structure/Veins | tunic externa-connective tissue fibers(outer most layer) tunica media- smooth muscle tissue(middle layer) tunica intima- endothelial cells(inner layer) |
Systemic circulation starts | left ventricle |
T-Lymphocytes | cells that are critical to the function of the immune system, produce cell-mediated immunity |
Thoracic Duct | largest lymphatic vessel in the body |
Thymus | small lymphoid tissue organ located in the mediastinum, extending upward in the midline of the neck |
Types of Shock & Possible Causes | Cardigenic shock-any heart failure Hypovolemic shock-loss of blood volume in blood vessels Neurogenic shock-widespread dilation of blood vessel Anaphylatic shock-acute allergic reaction Septic shock-complications of septicemia |
Urticaria | an allergic or hypersensitivity response characterized by raised red lesions (hives) |
Varicous Vein | enlarged vein in which blood pools |
Venules | small blood vessels that collect blood from the capillaries and join to form veins |
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