Blood Flow Through Heart
... episodes and a short-term drop in blood pressure. Her chest pain disappeared and she delivered a baby boy. Two days following delivery, severe heartburn returned. The pain resolved in one hour. An electrocardiogram performed later that day showed she had suffered a heart attack a few days earlier, p ...
... episodes and a short-term drop in blood pressure. Her chest pain disappeared and she delivered a baby boy. Two days following delivery, severe heartburn returned. The pain resolved in one hour. An electrocardiogram performed later that day showed she had suffered a heart attack a few days earlier, p ...
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... There are two parts to the circulatory system: ___________________ -The heart is the organ responsible for pumping blood through ____________ -Blood vessels are 'pipes' that carry ________ around your body Blood vessels -There are ___ main types of blood vessels 1) _________ - carry blood away from ...
... There are two parts to the circulatory system: ___________________ -The heart is the organ responsible for pumping blood through ____________ -Blood vessels are 'pipes' that carry ________ around your body Blood vessels -There are ___ main types of blood vessels 1) _________ - carry blood away from ...
File - LHS Sports Med
... 19. The highest pressure in the heart, which correlates to ventricular contraction: __________________ 20. A serious condition of the body that is a precursor to death: __________________ 21. A soft-tissue injury in which there is a tear or cut in the skin: __________________ 22. Large vein that is ...
... 19. The highest pressure in the heart, which correlates to ventricular contraction: __________________ 20. A serious condition of the body that is a precursor to death: __________________ 21. A soft-tissue injury in which there is a tear or cut in the skin: __________________ 22. Large vein that is ...
Left Ventricular Failure (LVF) and Pulmonary Edema
... Left Ventricular Failure (LVF) and Pulmonary Edema • LVF occurs when the left ventricle fails to function as an effective forward pump, causing a back-pressure of blood into the pulmonary circulation • May be caused by a variety of forms of heart disease including ischemic, valvular, and hypertensi ...
... Left Ventricular Failure (LVF) and Pulmonary Edema • LVF occurs when the left ventricle fails to function as an effective forward pump, causing a back-pressure of blood into the pulmonary circulation • May be caused by a variety of forms of heart disease including ischemic, valvular, and hypertensi ...
Cardiovascular
... by detouring around blocked arteries b. condition of narrowing of the arteries that supply the heart c. death of a portion of the myocardium caused by lack of oxygen resulting from interrupted blood supply d. record of electrical activity of the heart e. inability of the heart to pump enough blood t ...
... by detouring around blocked arteries b. condition of narrowing of the arteries that supply the heart c. death of a portion of the myocardium caused by lack of oxygen resulting from interrupted blood supply d. record of electrical activity of the heart e. inability of the heart to pump enough blood t ...
Cardiomyopathy
... Leg and /or abdominal swelling Symptoms of congestion- ‘congestive cardiac failure’ ...
... Leg and /or abdominal swelling Symptoms of congestion- ‘congestive cardiac failure’ ...
• • OBJECTIVES
... • A chest x-ray may show fluid in the lung space. • An echocardiogram may be performed in addition to (or instead of) a chest x-ray. • Tests: Blood oxygen levels (low) A chest X-ray may reveal the following: Fluid in or around the lung space Enlarged heart ...
... • A chest x-ray may show fluid in the lung space. • An echocardiogram may be performed in addition to (or instead of) a chest x-ray. • Tests: Blood oxygen levels (low) A chest X-ray may reveal the following: Fluid in or around the lung space Enlarged heart ...
cardio 1 - Iowa State University
... 6. Blood entering the right ventricle passes through the _________________ valve from the _________________, and exits through the _________________ valve into the _________________ artery. Blood travels this vessel on its way to the _________________ to get oxygenated. It exits these organs through ...
... 6. Blood entering the right ventricle passes through the _________________ valve from the _________________, and exits through the _________________ valve into the _________________ artery. Blood travels this vessel on its way to the _________________ to get oxygenated. It exits these organs through ...
Humans have a closed circulatory system, typical
... Humans have a closed circulatory system, typical of all vertebrates, in which blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from the interstitial fluid. The heart pumps blood into large vessels that branch into smaller ones leading into the organs. Materials are exchanged by diffusion between the blo ...
... Humans have a closed circulatory system, typical of all vertebrates, in which blood is confined to vessels and is distinct from the interstitial fluid. The heart pumps blood into large vessels that branch into smaller ones leading into the organs. Materials are exchanged by diffusion between the blo ...
Eisenmenger`s Syndrome
... Eisenmenger's syndrome is a form of congenital heart disease in which the pressure in the pulmonary (lung) arteries is high, causing an increased resistance to blood flow in the lungs. The syndrome can occur as a complication of ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect or persistent ductus ar ...
... Eisenmenger's syndrome is a form of congenital heart disease in which the pressure in the pulmonary (lung) arteries is high, causing an increased resistance to blood flow in the lungs. The syndrome can occur as a complication of ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect or persistent ductus ar ...
Structure and Function of the Heart
... • Described as the contraction and relaxation of the four heart chambers. – During relaxation, chambers fill with blood (_________________). – During contraction, chambers expel blood (_________________). ...
... • Described as the contraction and relaxation of the four heart chambers. – During relaxation, chambers fill with blood (_________________). – During contraction, chambers expel blood (_________________). ...
Perioperative care factors
... Review medical treatment before surgery • Coronary angiography may be indicated for patients with ischaemic heart disease • Asthma and COAD may require bronchodilators and steroids • Antibiotic therapy is not necessarily indicated for patients with chronic sputum production • Patients should stop s ...
... Review medical treatment before surgery • Coronary angiography may be indicated for patients with ischaemic heart disease • Asthma and COAD may require bronchodilators and steroids • Antibiotic therapy is not necessarily indicated for patients with chronic sputum production • Patients should stop s ...
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... Mitral insufficiency (regurgitation). A: Drawing of the left heart in left lateral view showing anatomic features of mitral insufficiency. Note structures enlarged: left atrium, left ventricle. B: Drawing showing auscultatory and hemodynamic features of mitral insufficiency. Cardinal features includ ...
... Mitral insufficiency (regurgitation). A: Drawing of the left heart in left lateral view showing anatomic features of mitral insufficiency. Note structures enlarged: left atrium, left ventricle. B: Drawing showing auscultatory and hemodynamic features of mitral insufficiency. Cardinal features includ ...
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... Mitral insufficiency (regurgitation). A: Drawing of the left heart in left lateral view showing anatomic features of mitral insufficiency. Note structures enlarged: left atrium, left ventricle. B: Drawing showing auscultatory and hemodynamic features of mitral insufficiency. Cardinal features includ ...
... Mitral insufficiency (regurgitation). A: Drawing of the left heart in left lateral view showing anatomic features of mitral insufficiency. Note structures enlarged: left atrium, left ventricle. B: Drawing showing auscultatory and hemodynamic features of mitral insufficiency. Cardinal features includ ...
1 BIO 105 Summer 2013
... 8. Correlate electrical activity with the mechanical events of the cardiac cycle. 9. What are the major waveforms observed on an ECG? What do they represent? 10. What is the systemic circulation? Pulmonary circulation? 11. What is the main function of the arteries? Why are arterioles important? 12. ...
... 8. Correlate electrical activity with the mechanical events of the cardiac cycle. 9. What are the major waveforms observed on an ECG? What do they represent? 10. What is the systemic circulation? Pulmonary circulation? 11. What is the main function of the arteries? Why are arterioles important? 12. ...
The Cardiac Cycle
... a. The _____________ _______, or SA node, is the “pace maker of the heart. i. It is located in the superior aspect of the _________ _________ b. It fires electrical signals to the _____________________ ______, or the AV node. i. This sends an electrical signal to the ____________ __ ________ and eve ...
... a. The _____________ _______, or SA node, is the “pace maker of the heart. i. It is located in the superior aspect of the _________ _________ b. It fires electrical signals to the _____________________ ______, or the AV node. i. This sends an electrical signal to the ____________ __ ________ and eve ...
Circulatory System
... • The two upper chambers are called atria. • The two lower chambers are called ventricles. • The walls of the heart are made up of cardiac muscle. ...
... • The two upper chambers are called atria. • The two lower chambers are called ventricles. • The walls of the heart are made up of cardiac muscle. ...
Grade 11 Biology Worksheet -2 ( Circulatory system) a)Give one
... b) Explain why 1) SA node is called the pacemaker of heart. 2) The atrial systole normally precedes the ventricular systole. 3) Ventricle relaxes as a closed chamber in the early phase of its diastole. 4) You can palpate the pulse on an artery in each heart beat. 5) There is no mixing of oxygenated ...
... b) Explain why 1) SA node is called the pacemaker of heart. 2) The atrial systole normally precedes the ventricular systole. 3) Ventricle relaxes as a closed chamber in the early phase of its diastole. 4) You can palpate the pulse on an artery in each heart beat. 5) There is no mixing of oxygenated ...
Atrial Fibrillation as A Complication of Congestive Heart Failure in
... Chairman of Cardiology Department at Dustira Hospital ...
... Chairman of Cardiology Department at Dustira Hospital ...
Unit2-KA6aNotesDone
... containing haemoglobin _______________. oxygen This allows them to transport _____________ efficiently in oxy the form of ____haemoglobin. ...
... containing haemoglobin _______________. oxygen This allows them to transport _____________ efficiently in oxy the form of ____haemoglobin. ...
Heart failure
... infarction, the pumping ability of the heart is immediately depressed. As a result, two main effects occur: (1) reduced cardiac output and (2) damming of blood in the veins, resulting in increased venous pressure. When the cardiac output falls which cause reduction of arterial blood pressure so stim ...
... infarction, the pumping ability of the heart is immediately depressed. As a result, two main effects occur: (1) reduced cardiac output and (2) damming of blood in the veins, resulting in increased venous pressure. When the cardiac output falls which cause reduction of arterial blood pressure so stim ...