Title: Feel the
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2Feel the Beat
3Get it Flowing
4Where's it Going
5Stop and Go
6Can You Take the Pressure?
7What's Happening?
8Where's it Going?
Can You Take the Pressure?
Stop and Go
Feel the Beat
Get it Flowing
What's Happening
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Upper chambers of the heart
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101-100A
Atria
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111-200
Circle or crown
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121-200A
Coron/o
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131-300
Lower chambers of the heart
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141-300A
Ventricles
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151-400
Divides the heart into right and left portions
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161-400A
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Septum
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171-500
Fluid-filled cavity between the pericardial layers
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181-500A
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Pericardial cavity
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192-100
1 - 100
Tranported within blood vessels
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202-100A
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Blood
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212-200
SV
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222-200A
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Stroke Volume
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232-300
Slow heart rate
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242-300A
1 - 100
bradycardia
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252-400
A stationary blood clot
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262-400A
1 - 100
thrombus
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272-500
Failure or the left ventricle of to pump an
adequate amount of blood to meet the demands of
the body, resulting in a bottleneck of
congestion in the lungs
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282-500A
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Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
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293-100
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Vessels that carry blood to the heart from venules
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303-100A
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Veins
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313-200
Tiny vessels that join arterioles and venules
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323-200A
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Capillaries
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333-300
Large artery that is the main trunk of the
arterial system branching from the left ventricle
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343-300A
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Aorta
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353-400
Condition of narrowing of an artery
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363-400A
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Arteriostenosis
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373-500
Abnormally swollen, twisted veins with defective
valves
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383-500A
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Varicose veins
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394-100
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Structures within the heart that open and close
with the heartbeat to regulate the one-way flow
of blood
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404-100A
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Heart valves
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414-200
Heart valve between the left ventricle and the
aorta
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424-200A
1 - 100
Aortic valve
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434-300
Heart between the left atrium and left ventricle
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444-300A
1 - 100
Mitral or bicuspid valve
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454-400
Valve between right atrium and the right ventricle
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464-400A
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tricuspid
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474-500
Regular rhythm of the heart cycle stimulated by
the SA node
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484-500A
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Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR)
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The force exerted by circulating blood on the
walls of the arteries, veins, and heart chambers
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505-100A
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Blood Pressure
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515-200
To expand, period in the cardiac cycle when blood
enters the relaxed ventricles from the atria
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525-200A
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diastole
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535-300
Normal blood pressure
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545-300A
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normotension
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555-400
High blood pressure
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565-400A
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Hypertension
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575-500
Buildup of fatty substances within the walls of
arteries, causing high blood pressure
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585-500A
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Atherosclerosis
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596-100
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Inflammation of a vein
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606-100A
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phlebitis
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616-200
Plugging obstruction or a closing off
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626-200A
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occulsion
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636-300
ECG or EKG
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646-300A
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electrocardiogram
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656-400
CABG
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666-400A
1 - 100
Cornonary artery bypass graft
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676-500
Incision and coring of the lining of an artery to
remove a blockage caused by a clot in an artery
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686-500A
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endarterectomy
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69Final Jeopardy
The Practice of Medicine
70A doctor who specializes in the treatment of
patients suffering from neuromusculoskeletal
disorders caused by illness or injury, e.g.,
stroke, spinal injury
71Contestants, please put down your writing
utensils at this time
72A Physiatrist
73Thats it for today, please join us tomorrow at
the same time
74Daily Double!