Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Rescue Division
... prompts the rescuer to deliver the shock, if necessary. An AED will NOT shock someone who does not ...
... prompts the rescuer to deliver the shock, if necessary. An AED will NOT shock someone who does not ...
Emergencies in adults with congenital heart disease: a guide for the
... Adults with congenital heart disease: a survival guide ...
... Adults with congenital heart disease: a survival guide ...
Ventricular Septal Defect PDF
... to the lungs (pulmonary artery banding) to prevent high pressure and, hence, damage to the lungs. At one to two years of age, this operation would be reversed and the holes closed. It would then be easier as the child would be bigger. Cardiac catheterisatio0n may be needed prior to surgery. Rarely, ...
... to the lungs (pulmonary artery banding) to prevent high pressure and, hence, damage to the lungs. At one to two years of age, this operation would be reversed and the holes closed. It would then be easier as the child would be bigger. Cardiac catheterisatio0n may be needed prior to surgery. Rarely, ...
Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department Rescue Division
... prompts the rescuer to deliver the shock, if necessary. An AED will NOT shock someone who does not ...
... prompts the rescuer to deliver the shock, if necessary. An AED will NOT shock someone who does not ...
Name:______ Per.______ Chapter 18: The Cardiovascular System
... The contraction of the ventricles is referred to as _____________________ and the period of ventricular relaxation is called _______________________. The two sounds describing the heart sounds during the cardiac cycle are _____________________. The first heart sound is a result of closure of the ___ ...
... The contraction of the ventricles is referred to as _____________________ and the period of ventricular relaxation is called _______________________. The two sounds describing the heart sounds during the cardiac cycle are _____________________. The first heart sound is a result of closure of the ___ ...
l-Transposition of the Great Arteries
... a long time. It might not be diagnosed until well into adulthood when congestive heart failure, heart murmurs and abnormal heart rhythms can develop. When there is a ventricular septal defect and pulmonary valve obstruction, the baby may be blue and murmurs are usually heard. Unless these problems a ...
... a long time. It might not be diagnosed until well into adulthood when congestive heart failure, heart murmurs and abnormal heart rhythms can develop. When there is a ventricular septal defect and pulmonary valve obstruction, the baby may be blue and murmurs are usually heard. Unless these problems a ...
Heart Physiology part 1
... Without some unifying system to control them the heart would be an uncoordinated and inefficient pump ...
... Without some unifying system to control them the heart would be an uncoordinated and inefficient pump ...
kbems-pp10
... EMT 12 Lead Acquisition Pilot Project Lesson Plan At the completion of this unit of study the student should be able to perform the following objectives with 100% accuracy. In addition, the student must complete a psychomotor examination with a minimum score of 9 out of 11 and no critical criteria f ...
... EMT 12 Lead Acquisition Pilot Project Lesson Plan At the completion of this unit of study the student should be able to perform the following objectives with 100% accuracy. In addition, the student must complete a psychomotor examination with a minimum score of 9 out of 11 and no critical criteria f ...
An atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD)
... The heart will deal with this extra work by enlarging and pumping more blood with each beat. The process is inefficient, sending blood with oxygen back to the lungs where it came from, and this makes the heart have to work very hard. The heart is able to deal with this extra work for a while, but e ...
... The heart will deal with this extra work by enlarging and pumping more blood with each beat. The process is inefficient, sending blood with oxygen back to the lungs where it came from, and this makes the heart have to work very hard. The heart is able to deal with this extra work for a while, but e ...
reversing heart disease - Lotus Holistic Medicine
... extensive, mutilating and aggressive process of temporary solution to coronary artery disease. In this operation, the chest is opened in the centre in front. Blood vessels from the leg are surgically removed and used to bypass the coronary arteries. ...
... extensive, mutilating and aggressive process of temporary solution to coronary artery disease. In this operation, the chest is opened in the centre in front. Blood vessels from the leg are surgically removed and used to bypass the coronary arteries. ...
Heart Notes
... – Angioplasty – decrease size of coronary obstruction by inflating balloon at site during Heart Cath. Keep open with a stint. – CABG – use veins or artery from other sites to bypass blocked coronary areas. ...
... – Angioplasty – decrease size of coronary obstruction by inflating balloon at site during Heart Cath. Keep open with a stint. – CABG – use veins or artery from other sites to bypass blocked coronary areas. ...
Surgery Cardiac_compressed
... history is a hysterectomy. On physical examination, the BP is 100/80 and the pulse is 80 and regular but slow and delayed in quality. By auscultation, there is a 3/6 crescendodecrescendo systolic ejection murmur at the right upper sternal border with radiation to the neck. There is no diastolic murm ...
... history is a hysterectomy. On physical examination, the BP is 100/80 and the pulse is 80 and regular but slow and delayed in quality. By auscultation, there is a 3/6 crescendodecrescendo systolic ejection murmur at the right upper sternal border with radiation to the neck. There is no diastolic murm ...
B2B - Cardiac Surgery Dr. Khanh Lam
... history is a hysterectomy. On physical examination, the BP is 100/80 and the pulse is 80 and regular but slow and delayed in quality. By auscultation, there is a 3/6 crescendodecrescendo systolic ejection murmur at the right upper sternal border with radiation to the neck. There is no diastolic murm ...
... history is a hysterectomy. On physical examination, the BP is 100/80 and the pulse is 80 and regular but slow and delayed in quality. By auscultation, there is a 3/6 crescendodecrescendo systolic ejection murmur at the right upper sternal border with radiation to the neck. There is no diastolic murm ...
Circulatory system Study Guide (ch.13)
... Definition of pulmonary and systemic pump. Anatomical position of the heart Know the names, locations, and functions of the four heart’s chambers. Know the name and location of three surrounding layers of the heart. Be able to trace the flow of blood within different parts of heart (into and out of ...
... Definition of pulmonary and systemic pump. Anatomical position of the heart Know the names, locations, and functions of the four heart’s chambers. Know the name and location of three surrounding layers of the heart. Be able to trace the flow of blood within different parts of heart (into and out of ...
TETRALOGY OF FALLOT
... INTO THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION AND THUS ENHANCE PULMONARY FLOW AND OXYGENATION • STANDARD OPERATION IS THE MODIFIED BLALOCK-TAUSSIG SHUNT OR OTHER SYSTEMIC PULMONARY SHUNTS SUCH AS POTT’S SHUNT AND WATERSTON-COOLEY SHUNT ...
... INTO THE PULMONARY CIRCULATION AND THUS ENHANCE PULMONARY FLOW AND OXYGENATION • STANDARD OPERATION IS THE MODIFIED BLALOCK-TAUSSIG SHUNT OR OTHER SYSTEMIC PULMONARY SHUNTS SUCH AS POTT’S SHUNT AND WATERSTON-COOLEY SHUNT ...
Nikaidoh Procedure NOTES - Children`s Heart Clinic
... The Nikaidoh procedure is a surgery that can be used to correct congenital heart defects such as double outlet right ventricle (DORV) or transposition of the great arteries (TGA) with narrowing of the pulmonary valve (stenosis). This surgery involves “translocation” of the transposed aorta over the ...
... The Nikaidoh procedure is a surgery that can be used to correct congenital heart defects such as double outlet right ventricle (DORV) or transposition of the great arteries (TGA) with narrowing of the pulmonary valve (stenosis). This surgery involves “translocation” of the transposed aorta over the ...
Critical Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction Study
... Assemble a multi-institutional inception cohort of infants with critical LVOTO undergoing all currently available treatment strategies Identify risk factors that are predictive of late outcomes Determine the value of emerging management strategies Assess late outcomes by functional assessment, quali ...
... Assemble a multi-institutional inception cohort of infants with critical LVOTO undergoing all currently available treatment strategies Identify risk factors that are predictive of late outcomes Determine the value of emerging management strategies Assess late outcomes by functional assessment, quali ...
Menstrual Cycle
... In 1967, Christiaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa transplanted the first Human Heart removed from a 25-year-old woman who had died following an auto accident and placed it in the chest of Louis Washkansky, a 55-year-old man dying of heart damage. The patient survived for 18 days. The problem wa ...
... In 1967, Christiaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa transplanted the first Human Heart removed from a 25-year-old woman who had died following an auto accident and placed it in the chest of Louis Washkansky, a 55-year-old man dying of heart damage. The patient survived for 18 days. The problem wa ...
Heart Physiology - Kleins
... Without some unifying system to control them the heart would be an uncoordinated and inefficient pump ...
... Without some unifying system to control them the heart would be an uncoordinated and inefficient pump ...
Broken Heart Syndrome
... • A resting heart extracts 75% of oxygen delivered by coronary blood flow. • Pain is a warning that heart cells are about to start dying time is short • Restoration of balance between supply and demand is essential to save as much muscle as possible ...
... • A resting heart extracts 75% of oxygen delivered by coronary blood flow. • Pain is a warning that heart cells are about to start dying time is short • Restoration of balance between supply and demand is essential to save as much muscle as possible ...
The cardiac cycle is initiated and controlled by the heart itself
... Initiation and control of the cardiac cycle- Practice Questions ...
... Initiation and control of the cardiac cycle- Practice Questions ...
Cardiothoracic surgery
Cardiothoracic surgery is the field of medicine involved in surgical treatment of diseases affecting organs inside the thorax (the chest)—generally treatment of conditions of the heart (heart disease) and lungs (lung disease). Cardiac surgery (involving the heart and great vessels) and thoracic surgery (involving the lungs) are separate surgical specialties, except in the USA, Australia, New Zealand and in some EU countries, such as the UK and Portugal.