Hear Rate
Blood Pressure
Blood Vessels
Chest Pain
Circulatory Terms
100

Faster than normal heart rate.

Tachycardia

100

The term for high blood pressure.

Hypertension 

100

The largest artery in the body.

Aorta

100

Chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart.

(Angina)

100

Low oxygen levels in the blood.

Hypoxemia

200

Slower than normal heart rate.

Bradycardia

200

The medical term for low blood pressure.

Hypotension

200

Smallest blood vessels where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.

(Capillaries)

200

Chest pain caused by inflammation of the heart lining.

Pericarditis

200

The organ responsible for pumping blood.

(Heart)

300

An irregular heartbeat.

Arrhythmia

300

Device used to measure blood pressure.

Sphygmomanometer

300

Vessels that carry blood back to the heart.

(Veins)

300

Type of chest pain associated with blood clots in the lung.

Pulmonary Embolism

300

Pale skin color due to poor circulation.

(Pallor)

400

Rapid, fluttering heartbeat that may feel like "skipped beats."

Palpitations

400

A sudden, extreme drop in blood pressure.

Shock

400

Veins visible on the skin surface, often in the legs.

Varicose Veins

400

Pain caused by narrowing of the coronary arteries.

(Ischemia)

400

Swelling due to fluid retention, often in the legs.

(Edema)

500

Term for heart rate between 160-270 beats per minute.

Supraventricular Tachycardia

500

The medical term for a blood pressure reading over 180/120.

Hypertensive Crisis

500

The vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.

(Pulmonary Artery)

500

A condition in which the heart doesn’t receive enough blood, causing severe chest pain.

Heart Attack/Myocardial Infarction

500

Lack of blood flow to tissues, often resulting in tissue death.

(Ischemia)