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Cardiovascular System Terms

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45%RBC 's make up about this % of the blood.
100-120 BPMA child's heartbeat range
120/80Normal BP in adults
60-80 BPMThe normal heartbeat rate
BasophilsWBC - promote inflammatory response
BloodComposed of 55% liquid plasma and 45% formed elements. Most blood cells originate in the marrow cavity of bones.
Blood pressureMeasurement of the amount of pressure exerted against the walls of the blood vessels.
Blood typesA, B, AB and O
DiastoleRelaxation heartbeat phase
Diastolic pressureVentricles relax, causing lowest pressure against the arterial walls.
Diastolic pressureThis is the 80 (lower level) of the 120/80.
EndocardiumInnermost layer of the heart
EosinophilsWBC - Increase in response to allergic conditions
EpicardiumExternal layer of the heart
ErythrocytesRed blood cells containing hemoglobin
ErythrocytesThey live for approximately 120 days.
HeartbeatThe rate and regularity of this is determined by the electrical impulses from nerves that stimulate the muscular tissue of the heart.
HeartbeatAffected by the concentration of potassium and calcium in the body (these two must be consistent).
HemoglobinA blood protein that helps transport oxygen throughout the body.
LeukocytesWhite blood cells that help fight disease. There are five different types.
LeukocytesThey live for approximately 13-20 days.
LymphocytesWBC - produce immunity to protect the body
MonocytesWBC - dispose of dead and dying cells and debris
MyocardiumMiddle muscular layer of the heart wall
NeutrophilsWBC - Fight infection
PlasmaStraw-colored fluid that transports nutrients, hormones and waste products.
Plasma91% water, remaining 9% clotting proteins.
Pulmonary Circulation SystemInvolves blood flow out of the heart from the right ventricle and the pulmonary arterial system
Pulmonary Venous SystemCarries the oxygen-rich blood into the left atrium of the heart
PulseRhythmic expansion and contraction of an artery produced by the pressure of the blood moving through the artery.
Rh factorAntigen present in the blood of most people. A person having this is Rh+, someone lacking the antigen is Rh-.
SerumPlasma with the clotting proteins removed.
Sinoatrial nodeFound in the right atrium of the heart. It establishes the basic rhythm of the heart.
Sinoatrial nodeKnown as the "natural pacemaker"
Sinus rhythmNormal heart rhythm.
SphygmomanometerInstrument used to measure blood pressure
Systemic Circulation SystemInvolves blood flow to all parts of the body except the lungs
SystoleContraction heartbeat phase
Systolic pressureVentricles contract causing the highest pressure against the arterial walls.
Systolic pressureThis is the 120 (higher level) of the 120/80.
ThrombocytePlatelets (clotting cell) manufactured in the bone marrow, help in the clotting of blood (coagulation).
Universal DonorType O blood
Universal RecipientType AB blood


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