| FHH | familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia; fetal heart heard |
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| FHNH | fetal heart not heard |
| FHR | familial hypophosphatemic rickets; fetal heart rate |
| FHRNST | fetal heart rate nonstress test |
| FHS | fetal heart sound; fetal hydantoin syndrome; Floating Harbor syndrome |
| heart murmur |
Sounds from the heart other than those normally present. A murmur is caused by the blood passing over a rough-ended valve, flowing through a constricted opening, a defect in a heart valve, or by the backflow of blood through an incompetent valve. In children, many are not serious and do not restrict the child's activity.
Ãâó: chfs.ky.gov/dcbs/dpp/GLOSSARY+OF+ADOPTION+TERMS.ht...
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| heart |
18 or more HCPs, responder usually bids 1 Spade over 1 Heart 1 Spade: hand type a) 1 NT: 15 to 17 HCPs, balanced 2 Clubs: 15 to 20 HCPs, long Clubs, noc4-card Major 2 Diamonds: 15 to 18 HCPs, long Diamonds, no 4-card Major 2 Major suit: 18 to 21 HCPs, 4-card Major and longer Minor suit 2 NT: 23 to 24 HCPs, balanced 3 any suit: 19 to 23 HCPs, 4-4-4-1, any singleton
Ãâó: www.bridgeguys.com/OGlossary/GlossO.html
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| heart-lung machine |
The mechanical device that exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen in the blood and pumps reoxygenated blood through the body while the heart is stopped during surgery
Ãâó: www.womensheartfoundation.org/content/Help/glossar...
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| heart |
Muscular pump which circulates the blood.
Ãâó: paleo.cortland.edu/tutorial/Glossary/glossary.htm
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| heart attack |
The surface of a cholesterol plaque in a coronary artery can rupture, and when it does, a blood clot forms on the surface of the plaque. The clot blocks the flow of blood through the artery and results in a heart attack. (See the diagram below.) Heart muscle dies during a heart attack, and the loss of muscle is permanent. For more, please read the Heart Attack article.
Ãâó: www.med.miami.edu/glossary/art.asp
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