Anatomy of the Heart
Cardi/o
Blood
Lymph and Immune
Respiratory
100

What does F represent?

Tricuspid Valve

100

The medical term for inflammation of the inner lining of the heart is:

Endocarditis

  

100

What is hemoglobin?

A protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells

  

100

What term means surgical removal of the spleen?

Splenectomy

  

100

Characteristics of inflammation?

Pain

Redness

Swelling

Heat

200

What does A represent?

Superior Vena Cava

200

What is the term for the absence of a regular rhythm, meaning that the heart rate is either too fast, too slow or just irregular?

Arrythmia

  

200

What is the primary function of erythrocytes?

Transport gases, primarily oxygen and some carbon dioxide

200

Which structure in the lymphatic system is responsible for filtering lymph and trapping pathogens?

 Lymph nodes

200

In the term bronchiectasis, what does the suffix mean?

Dilation; expansion

  

300

What does J represent?

Mitral Valve (Bicuspid)

300

What is the medical term for a heart attack?

Myocardial infarction

300

Which cells are responsible for blood clotting?

Platelets 

300

What are examples of Type I hypersensitivity?

 Immediate Hypersensitivity, 

anaphylactic shock   allergic asthma 

300

Signs and symptoms of an asthma attack?

Wheezing, Coughing, SOB

400

What does P represent?

Aorta

400

What is the function of the pulmonary veins?

Carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart

  

400

What medical term means formation of blood cells?


Hematopoiesis 



400

Example of passive immunity?

Transfer of antibodies from mother to baby through breast milk

400

Process of breathing out?

Exhalation (expiration) 

500

What does G & I represent?

Right and Left Ventricles 

500

What does CAD, HTN, BP, and EKG mean?

Coronary Artery Disease, Hypertension, Blood Pressure, Electrocardiogram 

500

Using medical terminology word parts, what term means hardening of the arteries due to the accumulation of fatty plaque?

atherosclerosis

  

500

Which structures are part of the lymphatic system?

Bone Marrow, Tonsils, Lymph nodes, spleen, thymus

500

Which muscle is primarily responsible for controlling breathing?

Diaphragm