Diagnostic Tests & Procedures
Surgical Procedures & Therapeutics
Therapeutic Drug Treatments
Common Medical Abbreviations
Diseases & Conditions
100

A radiograph test that uses a contrast agent (dye) and a camera to take pictures of the blood flow in arteries or veins.

angiogram

100

The transfer of blood, or blood components such as red blood cells, from a donor to a recipient (Figure 6.29).

blood transfusion

100

Medication used to prevent or alleviate angina (spasmodic chest pain).

antianginal

100

AV

atrioventricular

100

Disorder involving a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin

anemia

200

Process of listening to the internal sounds of the body using a stethoscope (Figure 6.24).

auscultation

200

The replacement of diseased bone-marrow cells in a patient with healthy bone-marrow cells from a donor (Figure 6.30).

bone marrow transplant

200

An agent used to alleviate or prevent cardiac arrhythmia.

antiarrhythmic

200

BP

blood pressure

200

Disorder in which the bone marrow does not produce enough new red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets.

aplastic anemia

300

The pressure exerted by the blood on the wall of an artery or vein. Blood pressure is measured using a sphygmomanometer (SFIG-moh-muh-NAH-muh-tur).

blood pressure (BP)

300

Procedure in which controlled electrical shocks are sent through the heart to restore normal cardiac rhythm in a patient with arrhythmia.

cardioversion

300

An agent used to prevent the formation of blood clots. Also known as a blood thinner.

anticoagulant

300

bpm

beats per minute

300

Disorder marked by excessive destruction of RBCs.

hemolytic anemia

400

Passage of a tiny plastic tube into the heart through a blood vessel, usually through the femoral artery in the leg; used to diagnose heart diseases or abnormalities (Figure 6.25).

cardiac catheterization

400

A surgical procedure that removes plaque from the lining of an artery.

endarterectomy

400

Medication used to counteract high blood pressure.

antihypertensive

400

BW

bloodwork

400

Condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells due to lack of iron, which is a mineral essential for hemoglobin production.

iron-deficient anemia

500

A record of the electrical activity of the heart (Figure 6.26).

electrocardiogram

500

The grafting of a living heart to a patient, from a donor who was clinically brain-dead but on life support.

heart transplant

500

A drug used to dilate (widen) arteries and reduce blood pressure, making it easier for the heart to pump blood.

calcium channel blocker

500

CABG

coronary artery bypass graph

500

Disorder in which the body does not manufacture enough RBCs due to a vitamin B12 deficiency.

pernicious anemia