*Coronary
artery disease(CAD) Š¥ó“®–¬SŽ¾Š³a
condition in which plaque (plak) builds up inside the coronary arteries.
*Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation(CPR)S”x‘h¶–@i‚µ‚ñ‚Ï‚¢‚»‚¹‚¢‚Ù‚¤)
Emergency treatment provided by persons trained in CPR and given to patients
when their heart stop.
*Diuretic =—˜”A–ò(‚è‚ɂ傤‚â‚)
Increases the excretion of urine, which promotes the
loss of water and salt from the body.
*Electrocardiogram =ECG
S“d}i‚µ‚ñ‚Å‚ñ‚¸j
Record of the electrical activity of the heart.
*Endocarditis
= S“à–Œ‰Š
Inflammation of the inner lining layer of the heart. May be due to
microorganisms or to an abnormal immunological response.
*Myocarditis
= S‹Ø‰Š (‚µ‚ñ‚«‚ñ‚¦‚ñ)
Inflammation
of heart muscle.
*Platelets
= ŒŒ¬” (‚¯‚Á‚µ‚傤‚΂ñ)
One of the three types of cells found in blood;
they aid in the clotting of the blood.
*Serum
lipoprotein level =ƒŠƒ|’`”’(Ž¿)‚½‚ñ‚Ï‚‚µ‚Â
A
laboratory test to measure the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in the
blood.
*Sphygmomanometer
= ŒŒˆ³Œv
i‚¯‚‚ ‚‚¯‚¢j
Instrument for measuring blood pressure. Also referred to as a blood pressure
cuff.
*Stent =
ƒXƒeƒ“ƒg
A stainless steel tube placed within a blood
vessel or a duct to widen the lumen.
*Thrombus
= ŒŒð (‚¯‚Á‚¹‚ñ)a blood clot.
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