PHGY 210 – MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY II MIDTERM EXAMINATION
... purposes in this test. Please place your McGill ID number on this test paper and also in the spaces marked "Student No." on your Answer Sheet. ...
... purposes in this test. Please place your McGill ID number on this test paper and also in the spaces marked "Student No." on your Answer Sheet. ...
Reducing Heart Failure Hospital Readmissions: Are You
... 4. Discuss the clinical assessment and classifications of the patient with heart failure. 5. Discuss the indications, dosing, adverse effects, and monitoring of drugs used to manage heart failure. 6. Formulate effective teaching plans for patients with heart failure and their family members. ...
... 4. Discuss the clinical assessment and classifications of the patient with heart failure. 5. Discuss the indications, dosing, adverse effects, and monitoring of drugs used to manage heart failure. 6. Formulate effective teaching plans for patients with heart failure and their family members. ...
Module 5 Cardiac
... weeks of age? A VSD is a hole between the ventricles. At birth the pressure in both sides of the heart is equal. As the baby grows, the pressure in the left side of the heart increases, forcing blood back into the right side of the heart and backing up into the lungs, which causes respiratory distre ...
... weeks of age? A VSD is a hole between the ventricles. At birth the pressure in both sides of the heart is equal. As the baby grows, the pressure in the left side of the heart increases, forcing blood back into the right side of the heart and backing up into the lungs, which causes respiratory distre ...
Early Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation for Stroke Prevention Trial (EAST)
... - Clinically relevant hepatic dysfunction requiring specific therapy - Severe renal dysfunction (Stage V, requiring or almost requiring dialysis) - Clinically manifest thyroid dysfunction requiring therapy. After successful treatment of thyroid dysfunction, patients may be enrolled when their thyroi ...
... - Clinically relevant hepatic dysfunction requiring specific therapy - Severe renal dysfunction (Stage V, requiring or almost requiring dialysis) - Clinically manifest thyroid dysfunction requiring therapy. After successful treatment of thyroid dysfunction, patients may be enrolled when their thyroi ...
Cardiac Conduction
... Cardiac Conduction Atrioventricular (AV) node: found by the AV valve, acts as a gateway carrying the AP’s from the SA node to the ventricles AV bundle: a pathway for the AP’s from the AV node to travel through the septum as it splits into R and L branches toward apex of heart Purkinje fibers: b ...
... Cardiac Conduction Atrioventricular (AV) node: found by the AV valve, acts as a gateway carrying the AP’s from the SA node to the ventricles AV bundle: a pathway for the AP’s from the AV node to travel through the septum as it splits into R and L branches toward apex of heart Purkinje fibers: b ...
Cardiovascular Review Q`s:
... Cardiovascular Review Q’s: 1. What are the first vessels to branch off the aorta? (Hint: Remember that the heart feeds itself first). 2. Blood returning from the heart muscle to the right atrium drains into the _____________. 3. The AV valve located on the same side of the heart as the origin of the ...
... Cardiovascular Review Q’s: 1. What are the first vessels to branch off the aorta? (Hint: Remember that the heart feeds itself first). 2. Blood returning from the heart muscle to the right atrium drains into the _____________. 3. The AV valve located on the same side of the heart as the origin of the ...
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... Describe and compare action potentials in cardiac pacemaker and contractile (ie. Muscle) cells. Name the components of the conduction system of the heart, and trace the conduction pathway. Draw a diagram of a normal electrocardiogram tracing. Name the individual waves and intervals, and indicate wha ...
... Describe and compare action potentials in cardiac pacemaker and contractile (ie. Muscle) cells. Name the components of the conduction system of the heart, and trace the conduction pathway. Draw a diagram of a normal electrocardiogram tracing. Name the individual waves and intervals, and indicate wha ...
Chapter 14
... percentage that the cardiac output can increase above the normal level In the normal young adult the cardiac reserve is 300 to 400 percent Achieved by an increase in either stroke volume (SV) or heart rate (HR) or both ...
... percentage that the cardiac output can increase above the normal level In the normal young adult the cardiac reserve is 300 to 400 percent Achieved by an increase in either stroke volume (SV) or heart rate (HR) or both ...
Heart failure and anaesthesia
... and can provide effective post-operative analgesia. The haemodynamic effects are potentially favourable. Reducing afterload by vasodilation can greatly reduce myocardial work. However, it is important not to compromise blood flow to circulations which have pressure-dependent autoregulation (cerebral ...
... and can provide effective post-operative analgesia. The haemodynamic effects are potentially favourable. Reducing afterload by vasodilation can greatly reduce myocardial work. However, it is important not to compromise blood flow to circulations which have pressure-dependent autoregulation (cerebral ...
Your Majestic Pump: The Human Heart
... Your heart pumps almost entire volume of blood throughout body in 1 minute! ...
... Your heart pumps almost entire volume of blood throughout body in 1 minute! ...
Template for BMJ Cases - ELSO 2016
... Our experience is similar to what was reported by Jung JS and cols in 2013 and Shahrokh T and cols in 2004 who suggested ECMO support as an effective therapy for the management of acute right heart failure. However there are other publications that show the effectiveness for the extracorporeal circu ...
... Our experience is similar to what was reported by Jung JS and cols in 2013 and Shahrokh T and cols in 2004 who suggested ECMO support as an effective therapy for the management of acute right heart failure. However there are other publications that show the effectiveness for the extracorporeal circu ...
Beta Blocker Protocol
... Beta Blocker & Clonidine Protocol Course General Guidelines for the Adoption of Perioperative AntiIschemic Prophylaxis. It is difficult to make a protocol for other hospitals because systems work in different ways. However, there are a few basic rules that should be followed. 1. All patients who eit ...
... Beta Blocker & Clonidine Protocol Course General Guidelines for the Adoption of Perioperative AntiIschemic Prophylaxis. It is difficult to make a protocol for other hospitals because systems work in different ways. However, there are a few basic rules that should be followed. 1. All patients who eit ...
Training Effects
... ventricle in per minute. It is equal to stroke volume multiplied by heart rate Stroke Volume x Heart rate = Cardiac Output • Stroke volume - The amount of blood pumped out by the left ventricle in each contraction • VO2(max) - the maximum amount of oxygen that can be taken in and used by the body in ...
... ventricle in per minute. It is equal to stroke volume multiplied by heart rate Stroke Volume x Heart rate = Cardiac Output • Stroke volume - The amount of blood pumped out by the left ventricle in each contraction • VO2(max) - the maximum amount of oxygen that can be taken in and used by the body in ...
Cardiac anatomy and physiology
... •Cardiac physiology •EKG (rest, exercise, and diving response) •Blood pressure (sphygmomanometer and stethoscope) ...
... •Cardiac physiology •EKG (rest, exercise, and diving response) •Blood pressure (sphygmomanometer and stethoscope) ...
SODIUM BICARBONATE (Bicarb)
... Sodium channel blocker overdose (e.g. Tricyclic Antidepressant overdose) with wide complex tachycardia, hemodynamic instability, or cardiac arrest ...
... Sodium channel blocker overdose (e.g. Tricyclic Antidepressant overdose) with wide complex tachycardia, hemodynamic instability, or cardiac arrest ...
hgbl indy
... factors have been taken into account to explain PGF onset, few data are available analyzing how donor-recipient match may be optimized to reduce PGF occurrence. In this study, we explored PGF risk factors, aiming to identify specific donor-recipient matches associated with PGF onset. Methods and Mate ...
... factors have been taken into account to explain PGF onset, few data are available analyzing how donor-recipient match may be optimized to reduce PGF occurrence. In this study, we explored PGF risk factors, aiming to identify specific donor-recipient matches associated with PGF onset. Methods and Mate ...
S0735109714002927_mmc1
... was not suitable for transcatheter closure were excluded. After clinical and transthoracic echocardiographic (TTE) assessment for eligibility, 236 patients were excluded from the study (196 due to ineligible anatomy or possibility of spontaneous closure, 33 declined to participate the study, and 7 d ...
... was not suitable for transcatheter closure were excluded. After clinical and transthoracic echocardiographic (TTE) assessment for eligibility, 236 patients were excluded from the study (196 due to ineligible anatomy or possibility of spontaneous closure, 33 declined to participate the study, and 7 d ...
Multicultural Bioethics
... blood against her wish. Mr. Saelee, Mien patient, refused, 42, refused blood drawing Mary Cloud, Cherokee Indian, 83, refused operation, instead wanted to see a medicine man. ...
... blood against her wish. Mr. Saelee, Mien patient, refused, 42, refused blood drawing Mary Cloud, Cherokee Indian, 83, refused operation, instead wanted to see a medicine man. ...
Function of the Heart
... Process/Sounds of the Heart 6. Back pressure in the aorta or pulmonary trunk builds up. 7. The aortic valve and pulmonary valve slam shut (“Dupp” ...
... Process/Sounds of the Heart 6. Back pressure in the aorta or pulmonary trunk builds up. 7. The aortic valve and pulmonary valve slam shut (“Dupp” ...
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Arrhythmogenic
... chamber is full of blood, and can lead to a decrease of blood flow to the body. VPCs can occur intermittently as a single beat, come in clusters of two or three beats or, in more severe cases, can be continuous causing a life-threatening arrhythmia called ventricular tachycardia (VT). In some cases, ...
... chamber is full of blood, and can lead to a decrease of blood flow to the body. VPCs can occur intermittently as a single beat, come in clusters of two or three beats or, in more severe cases, can be continuous causing a life-threatening arrhythmia called ventricular tachycardia (VT). In some cases, ...
Weight management Referral Form
... Therefore, we strongly recommend you assess whether the Patient is ready & committed to embark on this 6 month programme. I, the Patient, agree to participate in The ‘Weigh Ahead’ Tier 3 weight management programme, with the goal of losing 5-10% weight loss in 6 months, and give my permission for an ...
... Therefore, we strongly recommend you assess whether the Patient is ready & committed to embark on this 6 month programme. I, the Patient, agree to participate in The ‘Weigh Ahead’ Tier 3 weight management programme, with the goal of losing 5-10% weight loss in 6 months, and give my permission for an ...
Coronary Artery Bypass
... inhibits calcium ions from entering cardiac and vascular smooth muscle cells. causes arteries to dilate and blood pressure to decrease Use: decrease BP, Increase CO, decrease SVR Dosage: premixed bag of 40 mg in 200 mL. recommended starting dose at 5 mg/hr for max dose of 15mg/hr Can be mixed in pha ...
... inhibits calcium ions from entering cardiac and vascular smooth muscle cells. causes arteries to dilate and blood pressure to decrease Use: decrease BP, Increase CO, decrease SVR Dosage: premixed bag of 40 mg in 200 mL. recommended starting dose at 5 mg/hr for max dose of 15mg/hr Can be mixed in pha ...