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polycythemia
1.
MATCHING #6
epicardium
The following choices can be used more than once
_hemoglobin
3.
A. Lymphatic
artery
4.
5.
leukemia
B.
Blood
6.
digoxin
С. Неart
7.
endocardium
D.
Vascular
capillary
8.
9.
PTT
ventricular septum
10.
11
lymphoma
12.
СВС
13
angina pectoris
14.
thrombocytosis
15.
median cubital vein
16.
mitral valve
17.
pericarditis
18.
cephalic vein
19.
axillary node
20
spleen
21.
PT
22.
hematocrit
23.
reticulocyte
24.
granulocyte
25,
myocardial infarction
26.
atherosclerosis
27.
arteriosclerosis
28.
venules
29.
_thrombophlebitis
30.
atria
31.
sickle cell anemia
32.
pulmonic valve
33.
myocardium
34.
pernicious anemia
35.
septum
36.
thoracic duct
37.
veins
38.
endocarditis
39.
phlebitis
40.
aorta
Transcribed Image Text:polycythemia 1. MATCHING #6 epicardium The following choices can be used more than once _hemoglobin 3. A. Lymphatic artery 4. 5. leukemia B. Blood 6. digoxin С. Неart 7. endocardium D. Vascular capillary 8. 9. PTT ventricular septum 10. 11 lymphoma 12. СВС 13 angina pectoris 14. thrombocytosis 15. median cubital vein 16. mitral valve 17. pericarditis 18. cephalic vein 19. axillary node 20 spleen 21. PT 22. hematocrit 23. reticulocyte 24. granulocyte 25, myocardial infarction 26. atherosclerosis 27. arteriosclerosis 28. venules 29. _thrombophlebitis 30. atria 31. sickle cell anemia 32. pulmonic valve 33. myocardium 34. pernicious anemia 35. septum 36. thoracic duct 37. veins 38. endocarditis 39. phlebitis 40. aorta
MATCHING #7
The pressure of the blood against the walls of any blood
A.
vessel.
An irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat
A cell in the general circulation that is whitish to the naked
antecubital
В.
arrhythmia
C.
eye when centrifuged
D. A large superficial vein running from lateral to medial
across the antecubital fossa to connect the cephalic vein
atria
basilic vein
blood pressure
with the basilic vein
E.
Vein that passes upward in front of the elbow and along the
cardiac cycle
lateral side of the arm
cephalic vein
The process of dissolution of fibrin in blood clots
F.
coagulation
G. An instrument for measuring arterial blood pressure
consisting of an inflatable cuff, inflating bulb, and a gauge
cross-match
showing the blood pressure
diastole
H. Narrowing of blood vessels.
Originating outside the part where found or on which it acts
ECG/EKG
I.
J.
To test the compatibility of (a donor's and recipient's blood)
extrinsic
by checking that the red cells of each do not agglutinate in
fibrinolysis
the other's serum
intrinsic
K. The two chambers of the heart that are involved in pumping
leukocyte
blood
L. The passage of blood from the right ventricle through the
pulmonary artery to the lungs and back through the
median cubital vein
plasma
pulmonary veins to the left atrium
pulmonary circulation
M. The normal rhythmically occurring relaxation and
dilatation of the heart chambers, especially the ventricles,
serum
during which they fill with blood.
sphygmomanometer
N. The entire process of blood clotting
systemic circulation
Used to study and record the electrical activity of the heart
O.
P. The large superficial vein of the arm which drains the hand
systole
and arm, and courses medial to the biceps brachii muscle
thrombin
Q. The rhythmic contraction of the heart, especially of the
vasoconstriction
ventricles, by which blood is driven through the aorta
ventricles
R. Situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body
part on which it acts
S. A protease in blood that facilitates blood clotting by
converting fibrinogen to fibrin
T.
The complete round of cardiac systole and diastole
U. Fluid portion of blood obtained after removal of fibrin clot
and blood cells
V. The part of the circulatory system concemed with blood
flow from the left ventricle of the heart to the entire body
and back to the heart via the right atrium
W. Top of the heart and receive returning blood from the veins
X. Pertaining to the surface of the arm in front of the elbow
Y. Makes up 5% of human blood
Transcribed Image Text:MATCHING #7 The pressure of the blood against the walls of any blood A. vessel. An irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat A cell in the general circulation that is whitish to the naked antecubital В. arrhythmia C. eye when centrifuged D. A large superficial vein running from lateral to medial across the antecubital fossa to connect the cephalic vein atria basilic vein blood pressure with the basilic vein E. Vein that passes upward in front of the elbow and along the cardiac cycle lateral side of the arm cephalic vein The process of dissolution of fibrin in blood clots F. coagulation G. An instrument for measuring arterial blood pressure consisting of an inflatable cuff, inflating bulb, and a gauge cross-match showing the blood pressure diastole H. Narrowing of blood vessels. Originating outside the part where found or on which it acts ECG/EKG I. J. To test the compatibility of (a donor's and recipient's blood) extrinsic by checking that the red cells of each do not agglutinate in fibrinolysis the other's serum intrinsic K. The two chambers of the heart that are involved in pumping leukocyte blood L. The passage of blood from the right ventricle through the pulmonary artery to the lungs and back through the median cubital vein plasma pulmonary veins to the left atrium pulmonary circulation M. The normal rhythmically occurring relaxation and dilatation of the heart chambers, especially the ventricles, serum during which they fill with blood. sphygmomanometer N. The entire process of blood clotting systemic circulation Used to study and record the electrical activity of the heart O. P. The large superficial vein of the arm which drains the hand systole and arm, and courses medial to the biceps brachii muscle thrombin Q. The rhythmic contraction of the heart, especially of the vasoconstriction ventricles, by which blood is driven through the aorta ventricles R. Situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts S. A protease in blood that facilitates blood clotting by converting fibrinogen to fibrin T. The complete round of cardiac systole and diastole U. Fluid portion of blood obtained after removal of fibrin clot and blood cells V. The part of the circulatory system concemed with blood flow from the left ventricle of the heart to the entire body and back to the heart via the right atrium W. Top of the heart and receive returning blood from the veins X. Pertaining to the surface of the arm in front of the elbow Y. Makes up 5% of human blood
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