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Signature Assignment, Action Potential Graphing, Biology 232
Signature Assignment, Action Potential Graphing, Biology 232

... 3. What is the general term describing Martha's condition? How does the BNP lab result support this diagnosis? 4. How might Martha's heart compensate for the above condition? Martha was placed on telemetry which revealed cardiac arrhythmias 5. Why might Martha’s condition result in cardiac arrhythmi ...
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background - Medtronic

... (VF) – a lethal condition in which the heart quivers chaotically and pumps little or no blood.  ICDs also stop ventricular tachycardia (VT), and other less problematic arrhythmias.  ICDs collect information physicians can use to program the device to the exact needs of the patient. Effectiveness  ...
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Exercise in Health and Disease

... – Heart rate – Arterial blood pressure – Electrocardiogram • Modified chest leads • 12 lead ECG ...
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... A lead may be passed through the coronary sinus and into the venous system, obviating the need for screw-in epicardial lead implants. Approximately 5-10% of patients have some anatomical aberrancy and cannot be implanted using the transvenous approach. The ability to lodge the lead in the terminal v ...
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IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS)

... Patients with congestive heart failure. All patients had breathing difficulty, edema, chest pain, tachycardia and fatigue. Aim was to bring better outcome and prevent further complication. Results revealed that the duration of hospital stay was minimized and the treatment was cost effective. There i ...
High blood pressure affects 1 in 3 adults.
High blood pressure affects 1 in 3 adults.

... (diastolic pressure). This is why blood pressure is always given as two numbers, such as 120/80, which is considered the normal range. Once the level reaches 140/90 or above, it is considered high blood pressure. With this condition, the heart and arteries work harder, and the chances of a stroke, h ...
The Thoratec System Implanted as a Modified Total Artificial Heart
The Thoratec System Implanted as a Modified Total Artificial Heart

... The CardioWest™ temporary total artificial heart (SynCardia Systems, Tucson, AZ, USA) is the world’s first and only FDA-approved total artificial heart (TAH). It received FDA approval in October 2004 following a 10-year pivotal clinical study. The TAH orthotopically replaces both native cardiac ventric ...
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Acute Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Variability

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cardiovascular terms - AAEC Veterinary Science
cardiovascular terms - AAEC Veterinary Science

... a. vasoconstrictors = drugs that decrease the lumen of a vessel b. vasodilators = drugs that increase the lumen of a vessel 3. arteries = take blood away from the heart….”arterio” 4. veins = take blood back to the heart….”veno” or “phlebo” 5. capillaries = connect arteries and veins and is where oxy ...
Rheumatic Fever
Rheumatic Fever

... Heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood at a rate proportionate with metabolic needs (oxygen delivery). It may be due to: 1. change in myocardial contractility that results in low cardiac output. 2. abnormal loading conditions being placed on the myocardium.  afterload (pressure ...
12 The Circulatory System
12 The Circulatory System

... characteristics, conducts impulses through the myocardium thus producing muscular contractions. These muscular contractions comprise the cardiac cycle. During the cardiac cycle, both atria contract simultaneously, then both ventricles contract simultaneously. Systole refers to the period when a cham ...
diuretics - Caangay.com
diuretics - Caangay.com

... – Reduce the preload (through venodilatation), or reduction in afterload (through arteriolar dilatation) or both – Decrease the load of the myocardium ...
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... discomfort in the chest or other areas of the upper body, shortness of breath, cold sweats, and/or nausea/vomiting. More often, though, symptoms start slowly and persist for hours, days or weeks before a heart attack. Unlike with cardiac arrest, the heart usually does not stop beating during a heart ...
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3-102 Card Medical electrical equipment, Part 2

... device that has a power supply and electronic circuits that produce a periodic electrical pulse to stimulate the heart. This device, which is used outside the body, is used as a temporary substitute for the heart's intrinsic pacing system until a permanent pacemaker can be implanted, or to control i ...
Some Haemodynamic Effects of Compound AH
Some Haemodynamic Effects of Compound AH

... 9.2)/102(SE 5.0) mmHg standing and 155 (SE 10.9)/89 (SE 5.6) mmHg after exercise. Four of these patients required a diuretic, and one bethanidine 50 mg daily in addition. The pressures on compound AH 5158 were 156 (SE 8.0)/88 (SE 4.1) mmHg supine, 137 (SE 4.3)/91 (SE 2.6) mmHg standing and 135 (SE 4 ...
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14 Heart anatomy and fetal changes

The clinical course and risk in patients with pseudo
The clinical course and risk in patients with pseudo

... Pseudo-Mahaim fibers, except in very rare cases, are right-sided pathways. Most of their electrophysiologic characteristics suggest that these are an equivalent (replica) of the physiological conduction system, or essentially second (and in single reported cases the only one), right-sided AVN with a ...
The clinical course and risk in patients with pseudo
The clinical course and risk in patients with pseudo

... Pseudo-Mahaim fibers, except in very rare cases, are right-sided pathways. Most of their electrophysiologic characteristics suggest that these are an equivalent (replica) of the physiological conduction system, or essentially second (and in single reported cases the only one), right-sided AVN with a ...
Pressure Wave Reflection
Pressure Wave Reflection

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- Spiral - Imperial College London
- Spiral - Imperial College London

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The patient with hypertension undergoing surgery
The patient with hypertension undergoing surgery

... phase between forward and reflecting waves is much smaller so the summation of pressures shifts toward systole. It explains the typical changes in the waveform pattern of BPs registered at increasing distance from the central aorta. With arterial stiffening, pressure waves travel at higher speed and ...
Exam I Study Guide
Exam I Study Guide

... 7. Be able to name and describe the steps of the cardiac cycle. 8. Know the components of the hearts conduction system and their characteristics. 9. Be able to describe the process of cardiac contraction starting at the SA node. 10. Be able to recognize the steps involved with AP conduction on cardi ...
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AAP_PowerPoint_Circulatory_System_3

... Fibrillation – disorderly contraction of the cardiac muscle fibres. AF may still produce some ineffective pumping of blood but will be rapid, irregular. VF is a medical emergency – no blood pumped into pulmonary or systemic system. ...
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