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A&P II: Cardiovascular System Pt. 4 - Cardiac Output, ECG, & Phlebotomy

Across
This region of an ECG represents ventricular repolarization.
This major vein is located between the brachiocephalicus & sternocephalicus muscles.
This measures the amount of pressure that flowing blood puts on arterial walls.
This is the term for a cardiac ultrasound & allows us to see the heart beat in real time.
This refers to the amount of blood that leaves the heart; expressed as mL/min.
This is the average pressure during one cardiac cycle.
This vein is located on the thoracic limbs between the carpus & elbow on the cranio-medial aspect of the antebrachium.
Abbreviation for electrocardiogram.
This refers to the amount of blood ejected from the heart with each contraction.
This vein, found on the medial aspect of the hind limb between the groin & tarsus, is commonly used to draw blood in cats.
This refers to how often the heart contracts.
This is also known as the lateral tail vein & is a common blood collection site in ruminants & rodents.
Down
This term refers to the stretching & relaxing of elastic fibers in the artery with each heartbeat.
This region of an ECG represents atrial depolarization.
This vein is on the caudo-lateral aspect of the pelvic limb between the tarsus & the stifle.
This measures the electrical activity of the heart.
This method of measuring blood pressure only measures systolic pressure.
This term refers to the increased stretch of the ventricles.
This method of measuring blood pressure is often used in office & gives an electronic reading.
This term refers to the resistance by an artery to ejection of blood from the ventricles.
This region of an ECG represents ventricular depolarization.
This term refers to the volume of blood the ventricles receive from the atria.
Abbreviation for echocardiography.