Circulatory system (med term)

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The upper chambers of the heart are called the:

atria

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The lower chambers of the heart are called the:

ventricles

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The valve located between the left atrium and ventricle is the:

mitral

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_ is an inflammation of the serous membrane lining inside the myocardium of the heart.

Endocarditis

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The combining forms angi/o- and vaso- all mean:

vessel

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The combining forms that mean "vein" are:

ven/o- and phleb/o-

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_ is the presences of an elevated number of mononuclear leukocytes in the blood

monocytosis

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What abnormal heart sound is described as a low-pitched murmur?

rumble

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The suffix -graph in the term cardio/graph means:

instrument used to record

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Angina Pectoris literally means:

vessel : in chest

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A non-controllable risk factor for heart attack is:

age

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The diagnostic term Aortic Stenosis means:

narrowing of the aorta

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The diagnostic term Coronary Isch/emia actually means:

deficient supply of blood to the crowning blood vessels of the heart

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The diagnostic term that means hardening of the arteries is:

arterio/sclera/o/sis

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The literal meaning of the diagnostic term Cardio/myo/path/y is:

heart/muscle/disease/condition

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The inability of the heart to pump enough blood through the body to supply the tissues and organs is called:

congestive heart failure

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The diagnostic term Ar/rhythmia means:

variation in normal heart rhythm or contraction

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Hemorrhage means:

blood bursting forth

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The diagnostic term for the ballooning of a weakened portion of an arterial wall is:

aneurysm

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What abnormal heart sound can be felt as a vibration?

thrill

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A controllable risk factor for heart attack is:

inadequate exercise

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Which of the following isn't a vital sign?

muscle response

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The diagnostic term An/emia means:

decrease in normal RBC numbers, iron, or hemoglobin levels

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_ collected throughout the body drain(s) into the blood through two ducts in the neck.

lymph

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What is obstruction of blood vessels by a clot or any foreign substance called?

embolism

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The surgical term Angioplasty means:

surgical repair of a blood vessel

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Which of the following isn't an antihypertensive drug?

penicillin

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The surgical technique that brings a new blood supply to heart muscles by detouring around blocked atherosclerotic coronary arteries is called a(n):

coronary artery bypass

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is local or generalized swelling caused by excessive tissue fluids

edema

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The procedural term for X-ray of the blood vessels after an injection of contrasts medium dye is:

angiograph/y

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ATHER- means ____, and refers to yellow fat.

porridge

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A stroke is also known as:

apoplexy

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Macro/phage literally means:

Large/eater

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The device or instrument that is used to measure arterial blood pressure by hand is a:

sphygmomanometer

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The study that uses ultrasound to determine the velocity of the flow of blood within a vessel is:

Doppler Flow Studies

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The medical term Cardiology means:

the science and study of the heart

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with _, blood flows backward through an incomplete pulmonic valve from the pulmonary artery to the right ventricle.

pulmonic regurgitation

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Which of the following is not a congenital heart defect?

cerebral vascular accident

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irregular and large hemorrhages under the skin is called

ecchymosis

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What is coagulated or clotted material that develops inside the vascular system?

thrombus

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Septicemia is derived from the Greek word septikos, which means:

poison or putrefying

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What is coronary artery disease most commonly caused by?

atherosclerosis

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The is a double membranous fibrous sac that encloses the heart

pericardium

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The medical term Sy/stole actually means:

cardiac cycle phase where chambers contract raising blood pressure

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The phase in the cardiac cycle in which chambers relax between contractions is called:

dia/stole

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what is a stricture of the carotid arteries in the neck that can lead to stroke called

carotid stenosis

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Rheumatic fever is most commonly caused by:

Streptococcus pyogenes

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The word part conio- means:

dust

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Cardiomyopathy refers to having a problem with the of the heart

muscle

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The medical term Hyper/tension means:

blood pressure that is above normal

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An Em/bol/ism literally means:

state of a lump within

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A pulmonary infraction actually means:

lung blood flow blockage

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The term _ refers to the lack of development of normal numbers of erythrocytes in the blood

A/plastic An/emia

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A Macro/phage can also be classified as a/(an):

leukocyte

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Athero/sclerosis is a type of:

arteriosclerosis

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The word part atelo- means:

incomplete

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The word part phlebo- means:

vein

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Coronary Thrombosis may be a cause of:

myocardial infarction

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The most important longitudinal heart study in the world is being conducted in what American City since 1946:

Framingham, Massachusetts

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The leading Cardiac Risk Factors are:

smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, and hyper/cholesterol/emia

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tiny blood vessels in the back of the _ are veiwed with a opthalmo/scop/e to help diagnose artherio/sclerosis, diabetes, kidney disease, and many other diseases

eye

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A Stethoscope is placed over the heart to listen to the:

pulmonary valve

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Sickle Cell Anemia includes the:

clumping of blood in vessels causing ischemia, infarction, and tissue necrosis

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Your patient has a "pericardial" tamponade. The term pericardial indicates that the the tamponade is located in the:

double sac enclosing the heart

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Your patient was reported to have a "serosanguinous" drainage from their surgical wound site. This drainage would resemble:

blood

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Which of the following is not a form of arteriosclerosis?

hypotensive

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A defect in the sinoatrial node is most likely to result in a/an:

arrhythmia

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A patient diagnosed with "orthostatic hypotension" must be in what position in order to be diagnosed?

standing

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A patient with an "infraction" due to "stenosis" leading to "necrosis" means that the patient has a:

blockage leading to tissue death

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An embolism results from:

a detached thrombus

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A patient may display an ecchymosis after a/an:

motor vehicle accident

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Ischemia of the myocardium may result in:

angina pectoris

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The Epstein-Barr virus causes a disease whose literal name in "one/nut or kernel." The disease is:

mononucleosis

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The term for a patient with the condition which literally means "heart/muscle/disease/process of" has:

cardiomyopathy