Word parts
Blood
Blood Vessels
Structure of the heart
Past chapters review
100

Medical term for wall;partition

sept/o

100

The formed elements of blood are made up of these

Red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets

100

This is where you feel a pulse

Arteries 

100

This chamber pumps oxygenated blood to the body

Left ventricle

100

The difference between ligaments and tendons

Ligaments= Bone to bone

Tendons= Muscle to bone

200

Medical term for blood vessel

angi/o

200

This is where blood cells are produced

Bone marrow

200

These vessels use one-way valves and muscle contractions to carry blood back to the heart

Veins
200

This layer contracts to pump the heart

Myocardium

200

This layer of skin, also known as the corium, contains connective tissue, blood, and nerve fibers

The dermis

300

Medical term for plaque; fatty buildup

ather/o

300

These help your blood clot

Platelets

300

      What occurs in the capillaries

Gas exchange

300

These valves have 3 crescent-shaped valves

Semilunar valves

300

The difference between Iatrogenic and nosocomial

Iatrogenic= Infection or disease due to a complication of a medical or surgical intervention.

Nosocomial= An infection acquired in a hospital setting that was not present among admission

400

Medical term for chemical; chemical compound; substance

-in, -ine

400

This makes your blood type negative

Lack of an Rh antigen

400

True or False: Pulmonary Veins carry deoxygenated blood to the heart

False

400

This layer of the heart lines the atrium and the ventricles

Endocardium

400

The production of blood cells in the bone marrow is called this.

Hematopoiesis

500

Medical term for narrowing; tightening 

-stenosis

500

These things make up plasma (list at least three)

Water, hormones, proteins, sugars, salts, and wastes.

500

Name 7 pulse points

Temporal, Carotid, brachial, radial, femoral, popliteal, dorsalis pedis. 

500

This is where the tricuspid valve is located

Between the right atrium and right ventricle

500

The abdominal quadrant where the spleen is located.

Left upper quadrant