Chapter 23 - Bleeding | Vital Vocabulary Flashcards
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.
aorta
The smallest branches of arteries leading to the vast network of capillaries.
arterioles
A blood vessel, consisting of three layers of tissue and smooth muscle that carries blood away from the heart.
artery
The small blood vessels that connect arterioles and venues; various substances pass through capillary walls, into and out of the interstitial fluid, and then on to the cells.
capillaries
The formation of clots to plug openings in injured blood vessels and stop blood flow.
coagulation
A bruise, or ecchymosis.
contusion
Discoloration of the skin associated with a closed wound; bruising.
ecchymosis
A nosebleed.
epistaxix
Vomited blood.
hematemesis
A mass of blood in the soft tissues beneath the skin.
hematoma
A congenital condition in which the patient lacks one or more of the blood’s normal clotting factors.
hemophilia
Coughing up blood.
hemoptysis
Bleeding.
hemorrhage
A condition in which low blood volume, due to massive internal or external bleeding or extensive loss of body water, results in inadequate perfusion.
hypovolemic shock
Black, foul-smelling tarry stool containing digested blood.
melena