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Chapter 17 - Cardiovascular Emergencies

Across
A fixed blood clot that can obstruct passage of blood through an artery.
A naturally occurring clot-dissolving enzyme.
An artificial product; in cardiology
Tissue anoxia caused by diminished blood flow.
The death of tissue
Straining or forced exhalation against a closed glottis, the effect of which it to stimulate the vagus nerve, slowing the heart rate.
The hollow interior space within an artery or other hollow space
The upright, flat, or inverted wave following the the QRS complex.
The blood vessels that supply blood to the tissues of the heart.
The period between one QRS complex and the next.
A ventricular rate of less than 20 BPM.
A term used to describe the chest leads in an ECG.
An impulse or rhythm that originates from a site other than the SA node.
Necrosis of a localized area of tissue, caused by ischemia.
The process of dissolving blood clots.
The absence of ventricular contraction. (a flat line on an ECG)
Arising from a single site.
Down
Abnormal whooshing sound indicating turbulent blood flow.
Leads that contain a positive an negative pole.
Angina pectoris characterized by periodic pain and predictable pattern.
A sinus rhythm characterized by a heart rate greater than 100 BPM.
The cessation of mechanical cardiac activity.
Related to only the ventricles.
A thick wall that separates the right and left sides of the heart.
The first wave of the ECG complex.
The baseline of an ECG.
A high concentration of potassium in the blood.
Cardiac rhythm disturbances.
Having a common shape
Pertaining to the period of dying