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Chapter 20 - Bakersfield College
Chapter 20 - Bakersfield College

... 2. The application of an electrical shock to the chest in order to restart the heart’s normal action is known as.___________________. 3. The blanket term that refers to any kind of problem with the heart is .___________________ ___________________. 4. The best known symptom of a heart problem is ___ ...
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... An ICG measures the heart’s mechanical activity in a way similar to how an ECG measures the heart’s electrical activity. Measurement of the heart’s mechanical activity is indicated by a change in impedance over time that results from the heartbeat-induced changes in blood flow. The change in impedan ...
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... Measurements by ICG are reliable as they correlate highly with standard methods [1722], however imprecise ICG in severely ill patients was reported [13;23]. In healthy nonpregnant subjects, we observed that position-induced changes of ICG measurements are independent from the time of day for time pe ...
Heart Disease Diet - Medical Nutrition Therapy Manual
Heart Disease Diet - Medical Nutrition Therapy Manual

... Typical pathophysiology of CHF begins with an injury to the heart or with left ventricle hypertrophy that impairs overall function of the heart. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system causes changes in BP to compensate for the heart damage, furthering damage. After MI cardiac remodeling causes str ...
Central Artery Systolic Pressure
Central Artery Systolic Pressure

... The CASP becomes closer to the brachial pressure if there is aortic stiffness, hypertension, uncontrolled diabetes, etc. and correlates 99.17% to an angiogram. It has also been shown that certain class of drugs used in the treatment of high blood pressure can also have an adverse effect on the CASP, ...
Hemodynamic parameters to guide fluid therapy
Hemodynamic parameters to guide fluid therapy

... the resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients. Yet, multiple studies have demonstrated that only approximately 50% of hemodynamically unstable patients in the intensive care unit and operating room respond to a fluid challenge. Whereas under-resuscitation results in inadequate organ perfusi ...
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Chapter 14
Chapter 14

... The fundamental principle of cardiac behavior which states that the force of contraction of the cardiac muscle is proportional to its initial length Significance: Precise regulation of SV ...
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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 ...
Chapter 14
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 ...
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Medical Coverage Policy Non-invasive Measurement of Left

... the heart, is elevated in congestive heart failure. Its measurement may be useful in the management of patients with congestive heart failure. Non-invasive measurements of LVEDP have been developed based on the observation that the arterial pressure during the strain phase of the Valsalva maneuver m ...
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... • Stroke volume increases during exercise. • Cardiac Output (CO) is the volume of blood pumped in one minute. CO = stroke volume x heart rate. • expressed in litres of blood per minute. ...
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Potential of Telemedicine Feb 2010f

... feature points using the first derivative of the RV pressure waveform. Three of these points identify the turning points of the PA flow waveform (in mmHg), PEI, T1st and STI, where PEI = time of dP/dtmax, T1st = time of the early shoulder of the RV pressure waveform, and STI = time of dP/dtmin. The ...
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Bio202studentlecturenotesHeartlll

... -in stress – S dominant – increase HR and also increases ________________________ so have an increased CO. The two hormones _______________________ and _____________________ released from the _______________ gland are also part of the sympathetic effect and has similar effects. Other effects on HR: ...
Circulatory system Study Guide (ch.13)
Circulatory system Study Guide (ch.13)

... the movement of action potential. Explain the events of cardiac cycle and relate the heart sounds to specific events in his cycle. Why the lubb-dubb sound of the heart is clinically important. Know the components of blood pressure (systolic, diastolic definitions), and its normal range. Know the lub ...
Cardiac Emergencies - INHS Health Training
Cardiac Emergencies - INHS Health Training

... Nausea or vomiting D. Epigastric pain 6. An important consideration of managing any patient with chest pain is that he or she may: A. Deteriorate into cardiac arrest. B. Need automated external defibrillation. C. Require positive pressure ventilation. D. Need oxygen administration and chest compress ...
Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews

... The authors concluded that the patients with DHF have reduced longitudinal and radial strains, but have preserved circumferential strain and LV twist, while patients with SHF had impaired longitudinal, radial and circumferential strains and the LV twist. All patients in the study with DHF were older ...
CARDAIC OUTPUT AND ITS REGULATION
CARDAIC OUTPUT AND ITS REGULATION

... By the end of this lecture, the students should be able to understand: • The terminology of cardiac function: Cardiac output, venous return, stroke volume and ejection fraction • The factors regulating cardiac output • Effect of preload, contractility, and afterload on stroke volume and cardiac outp ...
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Unit2-CardiacVascularSystemInAction

... • Stroke volume ...
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Exercise and respiration and the circulatory system – student ppt to

... When you exercise you need to breath more often because….. The ventilation and depth are controlled by negative feedback. What is the stimulus? Where is the stimulus detected? Draw a feedback loop to describe this. ...
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Very-Low-Calorie Diet Increases Myocardial

... adjusted during the VLCD to maintain comparable glucose levels before both study days. The acquisition and postprocessing of myocardial and hepatic proton spectroscopy, magnetic resonance imaging of the heart and abdominal fat, and the assays used for the biochemical parameters have previously been ...
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... • Decreased right-sided cardiac output or increased pulmonary vascular resistance increased right vent. Pressures. • As pressures rise, this increased pressure in the right atrium and venous system • Higher right atrium pressures  JVP ...
Note for circulatory - Raleigh Charter High School
Note for circulatory - Raleigh Charter High School

... b. Systolic: when blood can squeeze through closed artery when ventricles contract c. Diastolic: when blood flow can squeeze through closed artery even when ventricles are relaxed d. Detected by sounds produced by blood flow using stethoscope e. Systolic/Diastolic 120/75 = “normal” for your age f. H ...
Afterload Assessment With or Without Central Venous Pressure: A
Afterload Assessment With or Without Central Venous Pressure: A

... ‘‘bioimpedance’’ of the thorax, or whole-body, as a function of a time, has also been developed to non-invasively assess Ci (Barin et al. 2000; Ouzounian et al. 1996). Unfortunately, this method has also demonstrated inconsistent correlation with traditional methods of measuring cardiac output (Imho ...
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