TXST: HIM 2360- Medical Terminology Exam #5 (CH 11&12)

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Three types of blood vessels

Arteries, Veins, & Capillaries

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Largest artery in the body

aorta

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Small artery

arteriole

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one of 2 upper chambers of the heart

Atrium

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Smallest blood vessel. Materials pass to and from the bloodstream through thin capillary walls

Capillary

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Relaxation phase of the heartbeat

diastole

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Record of the electricity flowing through the heart; ECG or EKG

Electrocardiogram

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Inner lining of the heart

endocardium

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Abnormal swishing sound caused by improper closure of the heart valves

Murmur

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Muscular middle layer of the heart

myocardium

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double layered membrane surrounding the heart

pericardium

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audible sound of the heart

Lubb-Dubb

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Partition or wall dividing a cavity; such as between the right and left atria (interatrial septum) and right and left ventricles (interventricular septum)

Septum (Septa)

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Pacemaker of the heart

Sinoatrial Node (SA node)

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instrument to measure blood pressure

sphygmomanometer

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contraction phase of the heartbeat

systole

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Thin walled vessel that carries blood from body tissues and lungs back to the heart. They contain valves to prevent backflow of blood

Vein

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Largest type of blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart to all parts of the body

Artery

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One of 2 lower chambers of the heart

Ventricle

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Small vein

Venule

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angi/o, vas/o, vascul/o

vessel

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aort/o

aorta

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arter/o, arteri/o

artery

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ather/o

yellowish plaque/ fatty substance

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atri/o

atrium, upper heart chamber

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brachi/o

arm

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cardi/o, coron/o

heart

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cholesterol/o

cholesterol

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cyan/o

blue

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myx/o

mucus

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ox/o

oxygen

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pericardi/o

pericardium

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phleb/o, ven/o, ven/i

vein

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rrhythm/o

rhythm

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sphygm/o

pulse

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steth/o

chest

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thromb/o

clot

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valvul/o, valv/o

valve

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ventricul/o

ventricle, lower heart chamber

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abnormal heart rhythms

arrhythmias (dysrhythmias)

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failure of proper conduction of impulses from the SA node through the AV node to the atrioventricular bundle (bundle of HIS) (>60 bpm)

bradycardia and heart block (atrioventricular block)

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Rapid but regular contractions, usually of the atria

flutter

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very rapid, random, inefficient, and irregular contractions of the heart (350+ bpm)

fibrillation

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uncomfortable sensations in the chest from missed heart beats

palpitations

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abnormalities in the heart at birth

congenital heart disease

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"blue baby" -extreme degree of oxygen depletion at birth

cyanosis

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heart is unable to pump its required amount of blood; symptoms: shortness of breath, exercise intolerance, and fluid retention

congestive heart failure (CHF)

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Disease of arteries surrounding the heart (usually caused by atherosclerosis)

Coronary artery disease (CAD)

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blocking of the coronary artery by a clot

thrombotic occlusion

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to hold back blood from a part of the body tissue

ischemia

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abnormal condition of death

necrosis

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heart attack

myocardial infarction

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inflammation of the inner lining of the heart

endocarditis

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improper closure of the mitral valve

mitral valve prolapse (MVP)

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extra heart sound, heard between normal heart beats

murmur

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inflammation of the membrane (pericardium) surrounding the heart

Pericarditis

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heart disease caused by rheumatic fever

rheumatic heart disease

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local widening (dilation) of an arterial wall

aneurysm

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high blood pressure

hypertension (HTN)

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most HTN, no identifiable cause- etiology is idiopathic

essential hypertension

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the increase in blood pressure is caused by another associated lesion, such as glomerulonephritis, or disease of the adrenal glands

secondary hypertension

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listening for sounds in blood vessels or other body structures, typically using a stethoscope

auscultation

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sudden, unexpected stoppage of heart action, often leading to sudden cardiac death

cardiac arrest

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area of dead tissue

infarction

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measurement of cholesterol and triglycerides (fats) in a blood sample

lipid tests (lipid profile)

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lipoproteins (combinations of fat and protein) are physically separated and measured in blood sample

lipoprotein electrophoresis

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X-ray imaging of blood vessels after injection of contrast material

angiography

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sound waves measure blood flow within blood vessels

Doppler ultrasound studies

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echoes generated by high-frequency sound waves produce images of the heart (reflective sound)

echocardiography (ECHO)

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images of the heart are produced using radiowave energy in a magnetic field

cardiac MRI

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recording the electricity flowing through the heart

electrocardiography (ECG)

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exercise tolerance test (ETT) determines the heart's response to physical exertion (stress)

stress test

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surgical removal of plaque from the inner layer of an artery

endarterectomy

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donor heart is transferred to a recipient

heart transplantation

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blood pressure

BP

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congestive heart failure

CHF

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electrocardiography

ECG or EKG

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echocardiography

ECHO

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Exercise tolerance test

ETT

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hypertension (high blood pressure)

HTN

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myocardial infarction

MI

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mitral valve prolapse

MVP

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shortness of breath

SOB

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air sac in the lung

alveolus (alveoli)

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smallest branches of the bronchi. terminal ____ lead to alveolar ducts

bronchioles

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branch of the trachea (windpipe) that is a passageway into the lung; bronchial tube

bronchus (bronchi)

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muscle separating the chest and abdomen. It contracts to pull air into the lungs and relaxes to push air out

diaphragm

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lid-like piece of cartilage that covers the larynx, preventing food from entering the larynx and trachea during swallowing

epiglottis

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breathing out

expiration/ exhalation

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slit-like opening to the larynx

glottis

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breathing in

inspiration/ inhalation

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voice box; containing vocal cords

larynx

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throat; including the nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx

pharynx

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double layered membrane surrounding each lung

pleura

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process of moving air into and out of the lungs; breathing

respiration

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windpipe

trachea

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adenoid/o

adenoids

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alveol/o

alveolus, air sac

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bronch/o, bronchi/o

bronchial tube, bronchus

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bronchiol/o

bronchiole, small bronchus