Overview & Symptoms
Causes & Risks
Diagnosis
Treatment & Meds
Prevention
100

The medical term for a heart rate that is faster than average.

Tachycardia

100

A common risk factor involving high blood pressure.

What is Hypertension?

100

A quick test used to measure the heart's electrical activity.

What is an EKG/ECG?

100

Drugs like aspirin that help reduce the risk of blood clots.

What are Anticoagulants?

100

Adults should aim for this many hours of sleep daily.

What is 7 to 9 hours?

200

An irregular heart rhythm that is extremely rapid and ineffective.

What is Fibrillation

200

Condition where the heart's electrical system takes too long to "recharge."

What is Long QT Syndrome?

200

A portable ECG device worn for 24–48 hours.

What is a Holter Monitor?

200

Specific drugs used to convert a rhythm back to normal

What are Antiarrhythmics

200

Aim for this many minutes of exercise most days.

What is 30 minutes?

300

In newborns, this might be the only visible symptom.

What is difficulty eating?

300

One of the three lifestyle triggers (stress, fever, or...).

What is lack of sleep?

300

Monitoring the heart while the patient walks on a treadmill.

What is a Stress Test?

300

An implanted device that sends pulses to keep a steady beat.

What is a Pacemaker

300

Managing high BP, high cholesterol, and this "sugar" condition.

What is Diabetes?

400

Arrhythmias happen when these signals don't work correctly.

What are electrical signals?

400

The medical term for a weakened heart muscle.

What is Cardiomyopathy?

400

An invasive test to find exactly where faulty signaling occurs.

What is an EP Study?

400

The emergency technique (abbreviated) used when a heart fails.

What is CPR?

400

A heart-healthy diet should be low in salt and these fats.

What are Saturated Fats?

500

The "fluttering" sensation often felt in the chest.

What are Palpitations?

500

Injury from this medical event (an MI) is a major cause.

What is a Heart Attack?

500

A device worn for 30 days that records only when a button is pressed.

What is an Event Recorder?

500

To treat an arrhythmia, doctors might try to "reset" the heart using this type of treatment, which can be done with medicine or an electrical shock.

What is Cardioversion?

500

Limiting or avoiding these two specific liquid substances.

What are Caffeine and Alcohol?