Duke Cardiology Fellowship Elective Rotation in Global
... are normally used, in contrast to adhesive electrocardiogram electrodes commonly used in Durham. Thus, the CDU experience exposed cardiology fellows to a broad array of cardiovascular imaging using technology at the cutting edge as well as that seen in resource-limited settings anywhere in the world ...
... are normally used, in contrast to adhesive electrocardiogram electrodes commonly used in Durham. Thus, the CDU experience exposed cardiology fellows to a broad array of cardiovascular imaging using technology at the cutting edge as well as that seen in resource-limited settings anywhere in the world ...
Final Equations Powerpoint
... Law of Laplace (P = 2T/r). Note the inverse relationship between pressure and radius. The greater the radius the lesser the pressure needed to keep the alveoli open. Surfactant effect… Smaller the radius the greater the tension so the baby’s lung is more likely to collapse compared to an adults ...
... Law of Laplace (P = 2T/r). Note the inverse relationship between pressure and radius. The greater the radius the lesser the pressure needed to keep the alveoli open. Surfactant effect… Smaller the radius the greater the tension so the baby’s lung is more likely to collapse compared to an adults ...
Ch04-Hemodynamic Disorders
... • CHEST PAIN, LOW PO2, S.O.B. • Sudden OCCLUSION of >60% of pulmonary vasculature, presents a HIGH risk for sudden death, i.e., acute cor pulmonale, ACUTE right heart failure • “SADDLE” embolism often/usually fatal • PRE vs. POST mortem blood clot: – PRE: Friable, adherent, lines of ZAHN – POST: Cur ...
... • CHEST PAIN, LOW PO2, S.O.B. • Sudden OCCLUSION of >60% of pulmonary vasculature, presents a HIGH risk for sudden death, i.e., acute cor pulmonale, ACUTE right heart failure • “SADDLE” embolism often/usually fatal • PRE vs. POST mortem blood clot: – PRE: Friable, adherent, lines of ZAHN – POST: Cur ...
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... atrium contracts, forcing blood through the tricuspid valve to right ventricle 3. Right ventricle contracts, forcing blood through the , to the pulmonary artery 4. Blood exits to the ...
... atrium contracts, forcing blood through the tricuspid valve to right ventricle 3. Right ventricle contracts, forcing blood through the , to the pulmonary artery 4. Blood exits to the ...
Cardiac Rehabilitation - University of Toronto
... List the ROM restrictions of post-operative patients (sternal and pacemaker precautions) Attend the Secondary Prevention Clinic to develop the clinical examination and history-taking skills necessary for the formulation of a comprehensive management plan, designed to reduce the risk of further cardi ...
... List the ROM restrictions of post-operative patients (sternal and pacemaker precautions) Attend the Secondary Prevention Clinic to develop the clinical examination and history-taking skills necessary for the formulation of a comprehensive management plan, designed to reduce the risk of further cardi ...
The cardiovascular system and its response to exercise
... Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped from the heart in one ...
... Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped from the heart in one ...
Bronchial Hygiene and Airway Clearance
... •Vest is filled with air and the air is vibrated. This causes “shaking” of the patient’s chest, which will loosen the mucus. ...
... •Vest is filled with air and the air is vibrated. This causes “shaking” of the patient’s chest, which will loosen the mucus. ...
Observations Normal Individuals Patients Coronary Heart
... the exercises used were moderate and, in the basic experiments, were carried out at a rate chosen by the individual subjects. Previous results and our own are not, therefore, strictly comparable. In addition, as far as can be determined, in no other study have statistical methods been applied to det ...
... the exercises used were moderate and, in the basic experiments, were carried out at a rate chosen by the individual subjects. Previous results and our own are not, therefore, strictly comparable. In addition, as far as can be determined, in no other study have statistical methods been applied to det ...
Adult Medical –Surgical Nursing 1
... Radiofrequency, cryoablation or electrical ablation used ...
... Radiofrequency, cryoablation or electrical ablation used ...
September 2010 CE - Advocatehealth.com
... Coronary Circulation Coronary arteries and veins Myocardium extracts the largest amount of oxygen as blood moves into general circulation Oxygen uptake by the myocardium can only improve by increasing blood flow through the coronary arteries If the coronary arteries are blocked, they must be ...
... Coronary Circulation Coronary arteries and veins Myocardium extracts the largest amount of oxygen as blood moves into general circulation Oxygen uptake by the myocardium can only improve by increasing blood flow through the coronary arteries If the coronary arteries are blocked, they must be ...
Module 5 – Pediatric Cardiac Disorders
... Lungs (needs to perfuse the lungs and upper body with oxygen) ...
... Lungs (needs to perfuse the lungs and upper body with oxygen) ...
L06 - ISpatula
... supplied by the glossopharyngeal nerve which is the 9th cranial nerve; aortic arch is supplied by the vagus nerve which is the 10th cranial nerve, they go to the cardiovascular center in the medulla oblongata. Cardiovascular center has two parts: cardiac and vascular parts, the cardiac center has tw ...
... supplied by the glossopharyngeal nerve which is the 9th cranial nerve; aortic arch is supplied by the vagus nerve which is the 10th cranial nerve, they go to the cardiovascular center in the medulla oblongata. Cardiovascular center has two parts: cardiac and vascular parts, the cardiac center has tw ...
Notes 13 - Dr. Dorena Rode
... unit and are referred to as a myocardium. The two ventricle also contract as one unit and are a myocardium. pacemaker cells - spontaneously depolarize and fire A.P. The pacemaker cells in the sinoatrial node (SA node) drive the rest of the heart to depolarize. These are innervated (as mentioned in c ...
... unit and are referred to as a myocardium. The two ventricle also contract as one unit and are a myocardium. pacemaker cells - spontaneously depolarize and fire A.P. The pacemaker cells in the sinoatrial node (SA node) drive the rest of the heart to depolarize. These are innervated (as mentioned in c ...
CARDIO – Conditions and Medications
... • If on anticoagulant or antiplatelet aggregation medication, get medical OK, may have to be off drug • Avoid epinephrine if patient taking cardiac glycosides may trigger arrhythmias glycosides, • May have to sit up patient up while treating because of breathing difficulty • Raise chair back slowly ...
... • If on anticoagulant or antiplatelet aggregation medication, get medical OK, may have to be off drug • Avoid epinephrine if patient taking cardiac glycosides may trigger arrhythmias glycosides, • May have to sit up patient up while treating because of breathing difficulty • Raise chair back slowly ...
In summary, the results suggest that environmental tempera- 3
... excellent tool for assessing the global systolic and diastolic function of the right ventricle [3]. The long axis function is guided by subendocardial fibres, which are most vulnerable to transitional or permanent pressure overload in patients with stress-induced or resting pulmonary artery hyperten ...
... excellent tool for assessing the global systolic and diastolic function of the right ventricle [3]. The long axis function is guided by subendocardial fibres, which are most vulnerable to transitional or permanent pressure overload in patients with stress-induced or resting pulmonary artery hyperten ...
A 29-year-old male with chest pain and haemoptysis CASE FOR DIAGNOSIS
... been made at post mortem. The first ante-mortem diagnosis was made in 1959 by CRENSHAW et al. [3]. In 90% of cases the tumour arises from the right atrium [4] and forms a well-defined intracavitory mass at risk of tumour embolisation, or else invades the pericardium leading to haemorrhagic pericardi ...
... been made at post mortem. The first ante-mortem diagnosis was made in 1959 by CRENSHAW et al. [3]. In 90% of cases the tumour arises from the right atrium [4] and forms a well-defined intracavitory mass at risk of tumour embolisation, or else invades the pericardium leading to haemorrhagic pericardi ...
Heart Failure
... The Frank-Starling principle describes the relationship between preload and cardiac performance. It states that, normally, systolic contractile performance (represented by stroke volume or CO) is proportional to preload within the normal physiologic range. Contractility is difficult to measure witho ...
... The Frank-Starling principle describes the relationship between preload and cardiac performance. It states that, normally, systolic contractile performance (represented by stroke volume or CO) is proportional to preload within the normal physiologic range. Contractility is difficult to measure witho ...
How to Keep Your Surgeon Out of Trouble
... Professor of Medicine Associate Chair for Clinical Research Chief, Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine Mercer University School of Medicine ...
... Professor of Medicine Associate Chair for Clinical Research Chief, Division of Cardiology Department of Medicine Mercer University School of Medicine ...
Cardio92-Hemodynamics
... Venous: 15ml of O2/100ml of blood (You get a sample of mixed venous blood from the pulmonary artery using a catheter.) Be able to work problems using these to determine the cardiac output. 7. Splitting of the Second Heart Sound—Dr. Downey didn’t read the power point, but commented that he’d seen b ...
... Venous: 15ml of O2/100ml of blood (You get a sample of mixed venous blood from the pulmonary artery using a catheter.) Be able to work problems using these to determine the cardiac output. 7. Splitting of the Second Heart Sound—Dr. Downey didn’t read the power point, but commented that he’d seen b ...
©Roger G. Mark, 2004 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF
... (i) Major Components: Two pumps in series; major conduits; exchange mechanisms be tween intravascular and extra-vascular fluid; reservoirs for fluid storage (Figure 2); fluid medium (blood). Physical characteristics of elastic arteries, collapsible veins, resistance vessels. (ii) Organization: High ...
... (i) Major Components: Two pumps in series; major conduits; exchange mechanisms be tween intravascular and extra-vascular fluid; reservoirs for fluid storage (Figure 2); fluid medium (blood). Physical characteristics of elastic arteries, collapsible veins, resistance vessels. (ii) Organization: High ...
No Slide Title
... Fick’s Principle for Determination of Cardiac Output Is there a non-invasive way to determine cardiac output? ...
... Fick’s Principle for Determination of Cardiac Output Is there a non-invasive way to determine cardiac output? ...
Cardiovascular Diseases
... I. Rheumatic heart disease J. Cerebrovascular accident K. Aneurysm L. Cardiovascular disease risk factors M. Premature heart attack N.Cholesterol O. Saturated fats P. Heart-healthy diet Q. Antihypertensives R. Stress Management skills ______1. A condition that occurs when the heart’s pumping ability ...
... I. Rheumatic heart disease J. Cerebrovascular accident K. Aneurysm L. Cardiovascular disease risk factors M. Premature heart attack N.Cholesterol O. Saturated fats P. Heart-healthy diet Q. Antihypertensives R. Stress Management skills ______1. A condition that occurs when the heart’s pumping ability ...