medical instruments
... Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Uses strong magnetic field for generating resonance and low radio frequency in protons present in the body. The most common proton is the H1 nuclei present in water molecules. MRI is superior than CT because 1. It uses non ionizing radiations 2. It gives 2 or 3D pictures. ...
... Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Uses strong magnetic field for generating resonance and low radio frequency in protons present in the body. The most common proton is the H1 nuclei present in water molecules. MRI is superior than CT because 1. It uses non ionizing radiations 2. It gives 2 or 3D pictures. ...
Atrial Fibrillation Handout
... Ablation of atrial fibrillation has become increasingly common since the discovery in the late 1990s that isolation of the pulmonary veins often eradicates paroxysmal AF. It is less effective in chronic AF and additional ablative techniques have evolved and are continuing to evolve. Currently AF abl ...
... Ablation of atrial fibrillation has become increasingly common since the discovery in the late 1990s that isolation of the pulmonary veins often eradicates paroxysmal AF. It is less effective in chronic AF and additional ablative techniques have evolved and are continuing to evolve. Currently AF abl ...
Myocardium and circulation
... proportionate to the total tension developed The developed tension increases as the diastolic volume increases until it reaches a maximum, then tends to decrease. ...
... proportionate to the total tension developed The developed tension increases as the diastolic volume increases until it reaches a maximum, then tends to decrease. ...
Fetal Circulation
... working the fetal circulation undergoes some changes since they are no longer needed FETAL LUNG FLUID ...
... working the fetal circulation undergoes some changes since they are no longer needed FETAL LUNG FLUID ...
5E Lesson Plan on Cardiology and Vascular System
... Lab 1: Are students drawing conclusions that normal heart rate and blood pressure ranges exist according to the American Heart Association (AHA). Major differences may signify an occult cardiac problem. There are normal ranges for heart rate and the heart’s electrical system is measured by beats per ...
... Lab 1: Are students drawing conclusions that normal heart rate and blood pressure ranges exist according to the American Heart Association (AHA). Major differences may signify an occult cardiac problem. There are normal ranges for heart rate and the heart’s electrical system is measured by beats per ...
Tricuspid Valve Dysplasia in Dogs
... that receives the regurgitant blood). Chest x-rays are used to obtain a “big picture” view of the heart and to look for evidence of congestive heart failure. An electrocardiogram is performed to identify and characterize arrhythmias that may be present, and to guide antiarrhythmic therapy if necessa ...
... that receives the regurgitant blood). Chest x-rays are used to obtain a “big picture” view of the heart and to look for evidence of congestive heart failure. An electrocardiogram is performed to identify and characterize arrhythmias that may be present, and to guide antiarrhythmic therapy if necessa ...
Packet 14: Circulation and Respiration 14-1
... It functions like a network of highways—connects the muscles and organs of the body through ____________________ that transport blood The cardiovascular system transports different kinds of molecules: 1. _________________________from digested food are transported to all cells in the body 2. ____ ...
... It functions like a network of highways—connects the muscles and organs of the body through ____________________ that transport blood The cardiovascular system transports different kinds of molecules: 1. _________________________from digested food are transported to all cells in the body 2. ____ ...
5-congenital-heart-disease-1b
... for large defects with symptoms of heart failure. Transcatheter devices, such as a septal occluder may be used. Surgical closure is needed for large defects that cannot be closed by Transcatheter devices. ...
... for large defects with symptoms of heart failure. Transcatheter devices, such as a septal occluder may be used. Surgical closure is needed for large defects that cannot be closed by Transcatheter devices. ...
Your Blood pressure and you
... Disorder of blood pressure is here with us in Africa and with ‘westernization’ and economic development, increase in number of people living with disorder are more likely unless the public awareness is raised as regards the danger thereof and adoption of appropriate means of preventing such while th ...
... Disorder of blood pressure is here with us in Africa and with ‘westernization’ and economic development, increase in number of people living with disorder are more likely unless the public awareness is raised as regards the danger thereof and adoption of appropriate means of preventing such while th ...
Stress-Driven Anisotropic Diffusion in Active Deformable Media
... Excitable media represent complex nonlinear electrochemical systems naturally coupled to several multiphysical factors. A remarkable example is the heart, which exhibits the propagation of nonlinear bioelectrical waves on a complex anatomical background undergoing large mechanical deformations [1]. ...
... Excitable media represent complex nonlinear electrochemical systems naturally coupled to several multiphysical factors. A remarkable example is the heart, which exhibits the propagation of nonlinear bioelectrical waves on a complex anatomical background undergoing large mechanical deformations [1]. ...
diuretics
... Principles of treatment of arterial hypertension 1. Treatment should be started as soon as possible and should be hold till the end of life. Canceling antihypertensive drugs administration causes relapse of AH. 2. All the individuals with increased arterial pressure should obtain drugless treatment ...
... Principles of treatment of arterial hypertension 1. Treatment should be started as soon as possible and should be hold till the end of life. Canceling antihypertensive drugs administration causes relapse of AH. 2. All the individuals with increased arterial pressure should obtain drugless treatment ...
The Bodies Transport System 14.1
... Blood carries ________ that can attack foreign disease causing ____________________ that get into the system. ...
... Blood carries ________ that can attack foreign disease causing ____________________ that get into the system. ...
Right heart catheterisation: how to avoid the most common mistakes
... artery. Actually, the term “wedge pressure” derives from the measurement obtained by a “wedged” catheter without an inflated balloon. Using an inflated balloon we measure a “pulmonary artery occluded pressure”. Both are usually referred to as a PAWP and used indifferently, but the measured pressures ...
... artery. Actually, the term “wedge pressure” derives from the measurement obtained by a “wedged” catheter without an inflated balloon. Using an inflated balloon we measure a “pulmonary artery occluded pressure”. Both are usually referred to as a PAWP and used indifferently, but the measured pressures ...
Sudden Cardiac Death in Three Generations of the Same Family: A
... controlled diuretics are added. ARB, ACEI, Dihydropyridines, statins may be used in nonobstructive variety. In intractable diastolic dysfunction cardiac transplantation is an option.5,13 Septal myectomy or ablation are done for ...
... controlled diuretics are added. ARB, ACEI, Dihydropyridines, statins may be used in nonobstructive variety. In intractable diastolic dysfunction cardiac transplantation is an option.5,13 Septal myectomy or ablation are done for ...
testosterone buccal system, mucoadhesive - DavisPlus
... Buccal: Instruct patient to place the rounded side surface of the buccal system in a comfortable position against the gum just above incisor tooth. Hold the system firmly in place with a finger over the lip and against the product for 30 seconds to ensure adhesion. Buccal system is designed to stay ...
... Buccal: Instruct patient to place the rounded side surface of the buccal system in a comfortable position against the gum just above incisor tooth. Hold the system firmly in place with a finger over the lip and against the product for 30 seconds to ensure adhesion. Buccal system is designed to stay ...
Cancer Treatment and the Heart – Cardio
... will be alive in 5 years • 75% of children diagnosed with cancer will be alive in 10 years ...
... will be alive in 5 years • 75% of children diagnosed with cancer will be alive in 10 years ...
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... anatomist Jan Evangelista Purkinje. They are related in the fact that they both conduct electrochemical signals, however they are found in two anatomically different areas of the body. ...
... anatomist Jan Evangelista Purkinje. They are related in the fact that they both conduct electrochemical signals, however they are found in two anatomically different areas of the body. ...
Chapter 4, Heart
... • The pulmonary veins bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium. • The aorta takes oxygenated blood to the body from the left ventricle. ...
... • The pulmonary veins bring oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium. • The aorta takes oxygenated blood to the body from the left ventricle. ...
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Pulmonary Embolism
... Results: Hemodynamically unstable patients are considered to have high-risk PE, whereas hemodynamically stable patients are considered to have non-high-risk PE. After classification into one of these two risk groups, patients undergo further diagnostic evaluation for PE according to the appropriate ...
... Results: Hemodynamically unstable patients are considered to have high-risk PE, whereas hemodynamically stable patients are considered to have non-high-risk PE. After classification into one of these two risk groups, patients undergo further diagnostic evaluation for PE according to the appropriate ...
Valvular Heart Disease
... 1. Holosystolic murmur at the right second ICS radiating to the carotids ...
... 1. Holosystolic murmur at the right second ICS radiating to the carotids ...
basics Cardiology review Dr. L Mielniczuk2013
... • Approach to valve disease – Mitral stenosis and regurgitation – Aortic stenosis and regurgitation ...
... • Approach to valve disease – Mitral stenosis and regurgitation – Aortic stenosis and regurgitation ...
ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION AMI Acute Myocardial
... for a few different reasons. I am a Registered Nurse working in a critical care unit, cardiology and critical care are the specialty areas that I prefer, so this is something that I have a great deal of interest in. Not only do we see many patients with an AMI diagnosis, but we also have a cardiac p ...
... for a few different reasons. I am a Registered Nurse working in a critical care unit, cardiology and critical care are the specialty areas that I prefer, so this is something that I have a great deal of interest in. Not only do we see many patients with an AMI diagnosis, but we also have a cardiac p ...
Pulmonary Embolus
... travels to the pulmonary vasculature and is lodged in the vessel. This will produce alveolar dead space because it results in a lung zone that is ventilated but not perfused. Alveolar dead space refers to a portion of tidal volume that ventilated alveoli that have a reduced or nonexistent flow of bl ...
... travels to the pulmonary vasculature and is lodged in the vessel. This will produce alveolar dead space because it results in a lung zone that is ventilated but not perfused. Alveolar dead space refers to a portion of tidal volume that ventilated alveoli that have a reduced or nonexistent flow of bl ...
Circulatory System Notes
... • What is the approximate size of the heart? • The heart is made of vessel cells and _____________________ cells • How are these cells of the heart “serviced?” ...
... • What is the approximate size of the heart? • The heart is made of vessel cells and _____________________ cells • How are these cells of the heart “serviced?” ...