Chapter 23: Bleeding Flashcards

1
Q

The main artery that receives blood from the left ventricle and delivers it to all the other arteries that carry blood to the tissues of the body

A

aorta

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2
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the smallest branches of arteries leading to the vast network of capillaries

A

arterioles

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3
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A blood vessel, consisting of three layers of tissue and smooth muscle that carries blood away from the heart

A

artery

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4
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The small blood vessels that connect arterioles and venules; various substances pass through capillary walls, into and out of the interstitial fluid, and then on to the cells

A

capillaries

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5
Q

The formation of clots to plug openings in injured blood vessels and stop blood flow

A

coagulation

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6
Q

a bruise, or ecchymosis

A

contusion

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7
Q

discoloration of the skin associated with a closed would; bruising

A

ecchymosis

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8
Q

a nosebleed

A

epistaxis

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9
Q

vomitted blood

A

hematemesis

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10
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A mass of blood in the soft tissues beneath the skin

A

hematoma

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11
Q

A congenital condition in which the patient lacks one or more of the blood’s normal clotting factors

A

hemophilia

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12
Q

coughing up blood

A

hemoptysis

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13
Q

bleeding

A

hemorrhage

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14
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A condition that occurs when the level of tissue perfusion decreases below that needed to maintain normal cellular functions; also called shock

A

hypoperfusion

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15
Q

A condition in which low blood volume, due to massive internal or external bleeding or extensive loss of body water, results in inadequate perfusion

A

hypovolemic shock

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16
Q

black, foul-smelling, tarry stool containing digested blood

A

melena

17
Q

circulation of blood within an organ or tissue in adequate amounts to meet the current needs of the cells

A

perfusion

18
Q

a point where a blood vessel lies near a bone

A

pressure point

19
Q

A condition in which the circulatory system fails to provide sufficient circulation so that every body part can perform its function; also called hypoperfusion

A

shock

20
Q

The bleeding control method used when a wound continues to bleed despite the use of direct pressure and elevation; useful if a patient is bleeding severely from a partial or complete amputation

A

tourniquet

21
Q

narrowing of a blood vessel, such as with hypoperfusion or cold extremeties

A

vasoconstriction

22
Q

The blood vessels that carry blood from the tissues to the heart

A

veins

23
Q

very small, thin-walled vessels

A

venules