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Chapter 20
Chapter 20

... b. increased contractility: increased stroke volume, more blood pumped, increased sympathetics c. increase/decrease in preload d. vasoconstriction: increased volume to the heart, increased ventricular filling, increased preload, increased stroke volume Frank-Starling’s Law of the Heart --Stroke Volu ...
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... with VF have been “orphans” for electrical treatment at the pre-hospital setting. • The new generation of AEDs are biphasic (less energy is delivered), and sensitive for detection of “shockable” rhythms in children and infants. ...
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... Troponin leaks • Tachycardia- severe and especially dysrhythmias. Atrial fibrillation with raised tropononins predict risk for embolism much better than CHA2DS2-VASc score. • Direct trauma- minority of patients with troponin elevation develop significant complications such as hypotension, dysrhythmi ...
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sibulo

... optimize a cardiac patient’s physical, psychological, and social function. In addition, it aims to stabilize, slow or even reverse the progression of the underlying atherosclerotic processes, thereby reducing death and disability. ...
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Vocabulary Definitions Handout

... unstable collection of lipids (cholesterol and fatty acids) and white blood cells (especially macrophages) in the wall of an artery. The resulting ischemia (restriction in blood supply) and ensuing oxygen shortage, if left untreated for a sufficient period of time, can cause damage or death (infarct ...
1997a(8): List the determinants of coronary arterial blood flow
1997a(8): List the determinants of coronary arterial blood flow

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shock-1 - Dr. Mehdi Hasan Mumtaz

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the MADIT-CRT Trial Slides

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- Medicexchange

... a pulse generator. Do not expose a patient to MRI device scanning. Strong magnetic fields may damage the device and cause injury to the patient. Do not subject a patient with an implanted pulse generator to diathermy since diathermy may cause fibrillation, burning of the myocardium, and irreversible ...
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Principles of Health Science – Cardiovascular System Notes Station

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Review: ACE inhibitors reduce mortality and

... inhibitory level for plasma ACE was higher than the dosage used in many of the trials, and commented further that the 2 RCTs with definitely positive results used the highest doses of ACE inhibitor. However, these higher doses would also probably lower BP more than the lower doses, and the beneficia ...
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predictive factors of 30

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Peripartum cardiomyopathy

... • Patients with severe heart failure despite maximal drug therapy need cardiac transplantation to survive and to improve their quality of life • However, fewer than 3,000 hearts are available for transplantation worldwide per year • Therefore, ventricular assist devices are indicated as a bridge to ...
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Long-Term Oral Anticoagulant Therapy in Patients With Unstable

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Good Samaritan Hospital Leading the Way in Cardiac Innovation

... how blood flows through the heart, and can be used to identify portions of the muscle that may not be receiving enough blood due to a blockage or valve failure. PET scans are considered a noninvasive diagnostic test, even with the introduction of a traceable marker to the blood. Noninvasive diagnost ...
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Here

... Cells that “set the pace” for the beating of the heart as a whole are also called the __________________________________ Heart muscle is made of specialized cells called __________________ muscle. On a diagram of the circulatory system red is used to represent _________________________ blood and blu ...
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Unit 4B

... are the ___________cardiac vein and the ___________vein. While on the left aspect of the heart the coronary veins are the _____________cardiac vein and the _____________vein. All these drain into the coronary ____________that is located in the coronary ___________ and then empty into the right______ ...
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Internal Transport - Warren County Schools

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