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Antidysrhythmic Alphabet Challenge

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Guess the antidysrhythmic-related word for each letter of the alphabet!

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Antidysrhythmic Alphabet ChallengeVersión en línea

Guess the antidysrhythmic-related word for each letter of the alphabet!

por Melissa Pennington
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

Starts with A

A nucleoside that can restore normal heart rhythm in certain types of tachycardia.

Starts with B

Medications that reduce heart rate and help manage arrhythmias.

Starts with C

Drugs that inhibit calcium entry into cells, affecting heart contractions and rhythm.

Starts with D

A medication used to treat heart failure and certain arrhythmias by increasing cardiac output.

Starts with E

The study of electrical properties and activities of the heart.

Starts with F

A rapid and irregular heart rhythm that can lead to ineffective pumping of blood.

Starts with G

Compounds that can improve heart contractility and are used in treating arrhythmias.

Starts with H

The number of times the heart beats per minute, crucial in diagnosing arrhythmias.

Starts with I

Proteins that facilitate the movement of ions across cell membranes, essential for heart rhythm.

Starts with J

A type of heart rhythm originating from the atrioventricular junction.

Starts with K

The study of the rates of drug absorption and effects on heart rhythm.

Starts with L

An antiarrhythmic medication used to treat ventricular arrhythmias.

Starts with M

Referring to a type of arrhythmia that has a consistent shape on an ECG.

Starts with N

Hormones that can influence heart function and are involved in heart failure.

Starts with O

The pathway through which blood exits the heart, important in certain arrhythmias.

Starts with P

The potential of antiarrhythmic drugs to induce new or worsened arrhythmias.

Starts with Q

A measurement on an ECG that represents the time taken for the heart to contract and recover.

Starts with R

The regular pattern of heartbeats, which can be disrupted in various conditions.

Starts with S

Medications that inhibit sodium channels to stabilize cardiac membranes.

Starts with T

An abnormally fast heart rate, often a target for antidysrhythmic treatment.

Starts with U

A condition that can lead to arrhythmias due to decreased blood flow to the heart.

Starts with V

Relating to the lower chambers of the heart, where certain arrhythmias can occur.

Starts with W

A condition characterized by an extra electrical pathway in the heart, leading to tachycardia.

Starts with X

Substances not naturally produced by the body that can affect heart rhythm.

Starts with Y

A rare element sometimes used in cardiac imaging and treatments.

Starts with Z

A trace element that may play a role in cardiac health and arrhythmia management.

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