Starts with A
Cardiovascular System
Chain of Infection
Starts with H
Venipuncture
100

Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.

What are alveoli/ alveoli sacs

100

Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart

What are arteries

100

The source of an infectious agent

What is reservoir

100

A swelling or mass of blood, caused by blood leaking out from a blood vessel during or following venipuncture

What is hematoma

100

Another term for winged infusion set

What is butterfly needle

200

Pertaining to or referring to the front of the body; also called ventral

What is anterior

200

The upper receiving chambers on each side of the heart

What is atria/atrium (singular)

200

Person with decreased ability to resist infection

What is a susceptible host
200

Process by which the body stops the leakage of blood from the vascular system after injury, also known as the coagulation process

What is hemostasis

200

The point of a needle that is cot on a slant for ease of skin entry

What is the bevel

300

Tissue that means fat

What is adipose

300

The largest artery in the body, arising from the left ventricle of the heart

What is the aorta

300

The pathogen responsible for causing an infection.

Infectious/causative agent

300

Production and development of blood cells and other formed elements, normally in the bone marrow

What is hemopoiesis/hematopoiesis

300

Large vein on the inner side of the antecubital area that is the last choice vein for venipuncture in either venous distribution pattern

What is the basilic vein

400

The area of the arm that is anterior to (in front of) and below the bend of the elbow, where the major veins for venipuncture are located.

What is antecubital fossa

400
Graphic record of the heart's electrical activity during the cardiac cycle.

What is Electrocardiogram/ECG/EKG

400

The way for an infectious agent to leave a resorvior host

What is Exit Pathway

400

A high concentration of potassium in the blood

What is hyperkalemia
400

The second-choice antecubital vein for venipuncture in the H-shaped vein pattern, located in the later aspect of the antecubital fossa

What is the cephalic vein

500

Protein substance manufactured by the body in response to a foreign protein or antigen and directed against it.

What is antibody

500

Irregularity in the heart's rate, rhythm or beat

What is arrhythmia

500

The degree to which the microbe is capable of causing disease

What is virulence

500

A low level of oxygen in the blood

What is hypoxemia

500
Located near the center of the antecubital area, it is the first choice for venipuncture in the M-shaped pattern

What is the median vein