This bingo card has a free space and 35 words: Aorta – The largest artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body., Arrhythmia – An irregular heart rhythm; can be too fast, too slow, or erratic., Angina – Chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart., Angiogram – An imaging test that uses dye and X-rays to view the heart's arteries., Aneurysm – A bulge in a blood vessel or heart wall due to weakness., Cardiology – The study of the heart and its diseases., Cardiomyopathy – A Disease of the heart muscle, weakening its ability to pump blood., Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) – Blockage or narrowing of heart arteries, usually due to plaque buildup., Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction) – Occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked, causing tissue damage., Heart Failure – When the heart can't pump enough blood to meet the body's needs., Hypertension – High blood pressure, a leading risk factor for heart disease., Hypotension – Low blood pressure., Tachycardia – Fast heart rate (above 100 beats per minute)., Bradycardia – Slow heart rate (less than 60 beats per minute)., Stenosis – Narrowing of a heart valve, affecting blood flow., Thrombosis – Blood clot formation inside the heart or blood vessels., Ventricle – One of the two main pumping chambers of the heart., Atrium – The upper chamber of the heart that receives blood., Valve Prolapse – When a heart valve doesn’t close properly., Syncope – Temporary loss of consciousness (“fainting”), often due to reduced blood flow to the brain., Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG) – Test that records the electrical activity of the heart., Echocardiogram – An ultrasound creating an image of the heart, used to diagnose structural abnormalities., Stress Test – Measures heart function under physical exertion or medication-induced stress., Cardiac Catheterization – Procedure in which a thin tube is inserted into a blood vessel and guided to the heart to diagnose or treat problems., Holter Monitor – Portable device for continuous heart rhythm monitoring (usually over 24 hours)., Angioplasty – A procedure to open blocked arteries using a balloon., Thallium Stress Test – A nuclear imaging test that shows how well blood flows into the heart during activity., Cholesterol – Fatty substance in blood; high levels linked to heart disease., HDL (“Good” Cholesterol) – High-density lipoprotein, helps remove cholesterol from the arteries., LDL (“Bad” Cholesterol) – Low-density lipoprotein, associated with plaque buildup., Cyanosis – Bluish skin due to lack of oxygen in the blood, sometimes caused by heart defects., Cyanotic Heart Disease – Congenital (from birth) heart defects that result in low oxygen levels., Bypass Surgery (Coronary Bypass) – Surgery to improve blood flow to the heart by redirecting blood around blocked arteries., Pericardium – Sac surrounding the heart. and Pulmonary – Relating to the lungs, often used in reference to blood flow between heart and lungs..
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