Immune
Cardiovascular
Cardiovascular Advanced
Up For Grabs
100
AIDS is a later stage of this kind of infection
What is HIV
100
Known as greater than 100 BPM
What is tachycardia
100
Known as the heart's natural pacemaker
What is the sinoatrial node
100
This is known T-1-12
What is the thoracic vertebrae
200
Many function of the immune system are carried out by these five siblings
What are neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophil, and basophils
200
These two help contract the ventricle along with the AV Node
What are the bundle of his and the purkinje fibers
200
These supply oxygenated blood to the myocardial muscle
What is coronary artery.
200
These are known as the four cranial bones
What is the frontal, temporal, occipital and parietal.
300
A patient that has low T-Cells would be considered to have this problem.
What is immunocompromised.
300
These hold the valves open so that blood can travel through them.
What are chordinae tindinae.
300
These are the three branches off the aortic arch
What is the bachiocephalic, left carotid, and the left subclavian
300
This is sometimes called C8
What is a nerve root
400
This is a skin cancer seen in AIDS patients
What is Kaposi Sarcoma
400
Blood to the eyes, ears, nose, mouth and face are received and returned via these.
What is the external carotid and external jugular,
400
The brachiocephalic branches off into these
What are the right carotid and the right subclavian
400
These nerves start with Ol'Factory and end with hypoglossal
What are the cranial nerves
500
This is known as a life-threatening allergy attack
What is anaphylactic shock
500
The number 60 indicates this condition
What is bradicardia
500
These are known as valves within the heart
What are the tricuspid, pulmonary, bicuspid, and aortic valves.
500
This is the term known when a person becomes light headed, or passes out due to seeing a needle or blood.
What is vasovagal syncope