Blood Disorders
Clots & Embolisms
Vascular Disorders
Heart Conditions
Blood Pressure
CHF & Edema
100

This condition occurs when the blood has reduced oxygen-carrying capacity.

What is anemia?

100

A stationary clot attached to a vessel wall.

What is a thrombus?

100

General hardening and loss of elasticity of arteries.

What is arteriosclerosis?

100

Chest pain caused by temporary myocardial ischemia.

What is angina pectoris?

100

Chronically elevated arterial blood pressure.

What is hypertension (HNT)?

100

This condition can result from increased pressure in the vessels caused by backup due to poor blood flow can cause fluid to escape into the tissues (lungs or throughout the body's limbs). 

What is peripheral and/or pulmonary edema?

200

This type of anemia is caused by premature destruction of red blood cells.

What is hemolytic anemia?

200

A traveling clot lodged in a blood vessel.

What is an embolism?

200

This specific vascular disorder involves plaque buildup inside artery walls.

What is atherosclerosis? 

200

This condition occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked long enough to cause tissue death.

What is myocardial infarction (MI) or heart attack?

200

Hypertension (HTN) is often called this because many people have no symptoms.

What is the "silent killer"?

200

Swollen ankles and peripheral edema are common signs of this type of heart failure.

What is right sided heart failure?

300

This disorder occurs when bone marrow fails to produce enough blood cells.

What is aplastic anemia?

300

This dangerous condition occurs when a clot forms deep in a vein, commonly in the calf.

What is a deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?

300

Smoking and this lifestyle habit are major controllable risk factors for atherosclerosis.

What is a sedentary/low mobility lifestyle?

300

A STEMI usually involves this type/amount of artery blockage.

What is a complete/100% blockage?

300

This type of hypotension occurs when blood pressure drops upon standing.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

300

Difficulty breathing while lying flat.

What is orthopnea?

400

This blood cancer weakens bones and increases risk of fracture.

What is myeloma?

400

This life-threatening emergency occurs when a clot travels to the lungs.

What is a pulmonary embolism (PE)?

400

This condition is a weakened bulging area in a blood vessel wall that may rupture.

What is an aneurysm?

400

This is a conditon when the heart cannot pump efficiently enough to meet the body's demands.

What is heart failure?

400

A sustained blood pressure of this SYSTOLIC (ventricular contraction) value may result in a diagnosis of hypertension (HTN).

What is 140 mmHg?

400

This broader term describes heart failure involving fluid congestion or backup.

What is congestive heart failure (CHF)?

500

This genetic disorder causes abnormal sickle-shaped red blood cells that can block blood vessels.

What is Sickle Cell disease?

500

Increasing circulation over this condition may dislodge a clot and create an embolism.

What is thrombophlebitis or DVT?

500

This vascular condition causes excessive vasoconstriction in the fingers and toes during cold temperatures or at times of heightened stress.

What is Raynaud's syndrome?

500

This condition occurs when there is disruption in the electrical conduction system of the heart, often involving the atrioventricular or AV node

What is heart block?

500

Arteriosclerosis, heart disease and damage to blood vessles can result be the result of this blood pressure issue.

What is hypertension? 

500

This side of heart failure commonly develops firs and increases pressure (and subsequenly, fluid) in the lungs.

What is left sided heart failure? 

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