Chapter 6: The Cardiovascular and Circulatory Systems

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Cardiac (KAR-dee-ak)
pertaining to the heart
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-ac
Suffix: pertaining to
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cardi-
root: heart
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cardiologist (kar-dee-OL-oh-jist)
A medical specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of the heart (cardiology)
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cardiology (kar-dee-OL-oh-jee)
medical specialty of diseases of the heart
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-logist
suffix: one who studies, specialist
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-logy
suffix: study of
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
the attempt to restore cardiac and pulmonary function
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-ary
suffix: pertaining to
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-pulmon-
root: lung
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-ation
suffix: a process
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resuscit-
root: revive from apparent death
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cardiovascular (KAR-dee-oh-VAS-kyu-lar)
pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
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-ar
suffix: pertaining to
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-vascul-
root: blood vessel
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diaphoresis (DIE-ah-foh-REE-sis); noun
sweat, perspiration, or sweaty
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diaphoretic (DIE-ah-foh-RET-ic); adjective
pertaining to sweat or perspiration
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-esis
suffix: condition
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diaphor-
root: sweat
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-etic
suffix: pertaining to
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electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) (ee-lek-troh-KAR-dee-oh-gram)
Record of the electrical signals of the heart
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electrocardiograph (ee-lek-troh-KAR-dee-oh-graf)
Machine that produces the electrocardiogram
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electrocardiography (ee-LEK-troh-kar-dee-OG-rah-fee)
The method of recording and the interpretation of electrocardiograms
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-gram
suffix: a record
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elect/o-
R/CF: electricity
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-graph
suffix: to graph
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-graphy
suffix: process of recording
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electrode (ee-LEK-trode)
A device for conducting electricity
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-ode
suffix: way, road
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mediastinum (ME-dee-ass-TIE-num)
area between the lungs containing the heart, aorta, venae cavae, esophagus, and trachea
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-um
suffix: structure
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media-
prefix: middle
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-stin-
root: partition
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perfusion (per-FYU-zhun)
the act of forcing blood to flow through a lumen or a vascular bed
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-ion
suffix: action, condition
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perfus-
root: to pour
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phlebotomist (fleh-BOT-oh-mist)
person skilled intaking blood from veins
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phlebotomy (fleh-BOT-oh-me)
withdrawing blood from a vein through a needle or catheter
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-ist
suffix: specialist
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phleb/o-
R/CF: vein
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-tom-
Root: incise, cut
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-tomy
suffix: surgical incision
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sternum (STIR-num)
long, flat bone forming the center of the anterior wall of the chest
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thoracic cavity (THOR-ass-ik KAV-ih-tee)
Space within the chest containing the lungs, heart, esophagus, trachea, aorta, venae cavae, and pulmonary vessels
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-ic
suffix: pertaining to
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thorac-
root: chest
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aorta (a-OR-tuh)
Main trunk of the systemic arterial system
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aortic (a-OR-tik); Adjective
pertaining to the aorta
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aort-
root: aorta
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coronary circulation (KOR-oh-nair-ee SER-kyu-LAY-shun)
Blood vessels supplying the heart muscle
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coron-
root: crown, coronary
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circulat-
root: circular route
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endocardium (EN-doh-KAR-dee-um)
The inside lining of the heart
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endocardial (EN-doh-KAR-dee-al); adjective
pertaining to the endocardium
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endo-
prefix: inside
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-al
suffix: pertaining to
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epicardium (EP-ih-KAR-dee-um)
the outer layer of the heart wall
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epicardial (EP-ih-KAR-dee-al); adjective
pertaining to the epicardium
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epi-
prefix: upon, above
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infarct (in-FARKT)
area of cell death resulting from an infarction
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infarction (in-FARKT-shun)
sudden blockage of an artery
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in-
prefix: in
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-farct-
root: area of dead tissue
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ischemia (is-KEY-me-ah)
lack of blood supply to a tissue
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ischemic (is-KEY-mik); adjective
pertaining to or affected by necrosis (death)
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-emia
suffix: a blood condition
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isch-
root: to keep back
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-emic
suffix: a condition of the blood
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myocardium (MY-oh-KAR-dee-um)
muscular layer of the heart
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myocardial (MY-oh-KAR-dee-al); adjective
pertaining to heart muscle
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my/o-
R/CF: muscle
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necrosis (neh-KROH-sis)
pathologic death of cells or tissue
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necrotic (neh-KROT-ik); adjective
pertaining to or affected by necrosis (death)
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-osis
suffix: condition
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necr-
root: death
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-tic
suffix: pertaining to
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pericardium (per-ih-KAR-dee-um); noun
a double layer of membranes surrounding the heart
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pericardial (per-ih-KAR-dee-al); adjective
pertaining to the pericardium
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peri-
prefix: around
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pulmonary (PULL-moh-NAR-ee)
pertaining to the lungs and their blood supply
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atrium (A-tree-um)
Chamber where blood enters the heart on both the right and left sides
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atria (A-tree-ah); plural
Chamber where blood enters the heart on both the right and left sides
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atrial (A-tree-al); adjective
pertaining to the atrium
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atri-
root: entrance, atrium
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bicuspid (by-KUSS-pid)
having two points; a bicuspid heart valve has two flaps
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-id
suffix: having a particular quality
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bi-
prefix: two
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-cusp-
root: point
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inreratrial (IN-ter-AY-tree-al)
between the atria of the heart
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inter-
prefix: between
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interventricular (IV) (IN-ter-ven-TRIK-you-lar)
between the ventricles of the heart
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-ventricul-
root: ventricle
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mitral (MY-tral)
shaped like the headdress of a Catholic bishop
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septum (SEP-tum)
a thin wall dividing two cavities
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septa (SEP-tah); Plural
a thin wall dividing two cavities
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tricuspid (try-KUSS-pid)
having three points; a tricuspid heart valve has three flaps
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tri-
prefix: three
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ventricle (VEN-trih-kel)
Chamber of the heart (pumps blood) or a cavity in the brain (produces cerebrospinal fluid)
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arrhythmia (a-RITH-me-ah)
condition when the heart rhythm is abnormal
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a-
prefix: without