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Veins

Thin walls & Deoxygenated blood

Erythrocytes

RBCar

Artery

Carry blood away from the heart

Veins & Arteries

2 types of blood vessels

Universal donor

O-

Liver

Where old red blood cell is recycled

Murmur

When heart valves do not close properly

Red bone marrow

Blood cell formation

Vein

Carry blood to heart

Artery

Oxygenated blood

Leukocyte

WBC

Thrombus

Clot that develops and remains in a undamaged vein

AB+

Universal Recipient

Heart, arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins, heart

Path of blood

Arteries

Thick walls

Arrhythmia

Term for abnormal heart beat

SA Node

Pacemaker

Atrial

SA stimulates

Stroke Volume; Volume ejected per beat from left ventricle

SV

Artery Brachial

Blood pressure

Ventricle Systole

QRS Complex

P- atrial depolarization


T- ventricular depolarization

P & T waves

Embolus

Piece of blood clot that moves through blood stream

110/70 & 120/80

Normal & perfect blood pressure

Carotid Artery

Major artery

Veins

Vessels that define valves

Lymphocyte

White blood cell not granule site

60-75

Normal resting heart rate

Lub- AV valves closing


Dub- SL valves closing

Lub and dub represent

Deep vein thrombosis blood clots no O2

DVT & Hematoma

?


Cancer of blood forming tissue

Thrombus & Leukemia

Red blood cells break down


Hardening of the walls of arteries

Sickle Cell Anemia & Arteriosclerosis

Heart beat is high

Tachycardia

Low


High

Hypo & Hyper

Monocyte

Largest cell in the body

Lymphocyte

Smallest WBC

Nutrients & oxygen from lungs

Blood transports

Infection & antibodies

Blood protects

Ph balance & body temp

Blood Regulation

Hemoglobin

Protein that transports oxygen

AB


All

AB can donate to & receive from

A A- O O-


A- O-

A- donate & receive

B AB


B B- O O-

B donate & receive

All


O-

O- donate & receive

Agglutination

Blood clomping

Arteriosclerosis heart disease

Thickening of arterial walls

Macrophages

White blood cell is usually first on the scene

Monocyte

Largest WBC that is great at phagocytizing

A protein

Rh

Cling on to antigens to either kill or sterilize the target cell

Antibodies

Blocks or security gate in a cell

Antigen