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... Respirations • Combination of inspiration (inhale) and expiration (exhale) • Normal respiration rate is 16-20 per minute • Observe rate and quality of respirations – Should be quiet, effortless, and regularly spaced – Breathing should be through the nose – Depth of respiration: normal, shallow, or ...
... Respirations • Combination of inspiration (inhale) and expiration (exhale) • Normal respiration rate is 16-20 per minute • Observe rate and quality of respirations – Should be quiet, effortless, and regularly spaced – Breathing should be through the nose – Depth of respiration: normal, shallow, or ...
Blood Pressure
... Amount of blood pumped by each side (ventricle) of the heart in one minute Stroke volume (SV) Volume of blood pumped by each ventricle in one contraction (each heartbeat) ...
... Amount of blood pumped by each side (ventricle) of the heart in one minute Stroke volume (SV) Volume of blood pumped by each ventricle in one contraction (each heartbeat) ...
Interpreting the ECG of a Patient with a Pacemaker - e
... a patient with an atrial pacemaker that was placed to address a problem in the sinoatrial (SA) node. Once the electrical cycle is started, it proceeds through the atrioventricular (AV) node and continues distally as normal. With a ventricular pacemaker, a spike is seen before the QRS complex. In Fig ...
... a patient with an atrial pacemaker that was placed to address a problem in the sinoatrial (SA) node. Once the electrical cycle is started, it proceeds through the atrioventricular (AV) node and continues distally as normal. With a ventricular pacemaker, a spike is seen before the QRS complex. In Fig ...
Cardiac Catheterization/Coronary Angiogram
... • Humber River Hospital does not perform this procedure. Instead, we will send you to another hospital to have this procedure done. It is a good idea to have someone go with you. • We will arrange for an ambulance to pick you up and take you to the hospital performing the procedure. • We will pre ...
... • Humber River Hospital does not perform this procedure. Instead, we will send you to another hospital to have this procedure done. It is a good idea to have someone go with you. • We will arrange for an ambulance to pick you up and take you to the hospital performing the procedure. • We will pre ...
OPcol 1
... All the vasoconstrictor responses caused by noradrenaline, phenylepherine, methoxamine and angiotensin II were taken as the average values of the vasoconstrictor responses caused by each dose of the agonist. All data were expressed as mean % changes in MAP ± SEM of the vasoconstrictor responses. The ...
... All the vasoconstrictor responses caused by noradrenaline, phenylepherine, methoxamine and angiotensin II were taken as the average values of the vasoconstrictor responses caused by each dose of the agonist. All data were expressed as mean % changes in MAP ± SEM of the vasoconstrictor responses. The ...
12 Lead ECG Interpretation * Part 3
... • Inferior wall and posterior wall of the left ventricle • SA node in 55% of people • AV nodes in 90% of people • Don’t forget the posterior fascicle of the LBB ...
... • Inferior wall and posterior wall of the left ventricle • SA node in 55% of people • AV nodes in 90% of people • Don’t forget the posterior fascicle of the LBB ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM PART 1
... The elasticity of large arteries close to the heart is important as it facilitates a more uniform blood flow. During systole, blood moves forcefully into the large elastic arteries; however, the elastic fibers in the arterial wall stretch to compensate. This expansion of the lumen caliber dampens th ...
... The elasticity of large arteries close to the heart is important as it facilitates a more uniform blood flow. During systole, blood moves forcefully into the large elastic arteries; however, the elastic fibers in the arterial wall stretch to compensate. This expansion of the lumen caliber dampens th ...
Autonomic Nervous System and Sensory Receptors
... Be ready to learn at the start of class; we’ll have you out of here on time" ...
... Be ready to learn at the start of class; we’ll have you out of here on time" ...
Expression of calcium regulatory proteins in short
... The large epicardial vein parallel to the LAD was dissected and cannulated such that the coronary venous blood was drained to an unpressurised reservoir and then returned to the jugular vein through a second roller pump. Heart rate was controlled throughout the experiment by left atrial pacing ŽHugo ...
... The large epicardial vein parallel to the LAD was dissected and cannulated such that the coronary venous blood was drained to an unpressurised reservoir and then returned to the jugular vein through a second roller pump. Heart rate was controlled throughout the experiment by left atrial pacing ŽHugo ...
QRS Complex
... QRS is usually widened and bizarre. Measures > 0.12 seconds. QRS looks different than the patient’s normal QRS • PVC’s may occur in patterns such as bigeminy, trigeminy, or couplets • There are unifocal PVC’s and multifocal PVC’s. Unifocal, or uniform PVC’s, look the same in the same lead. They have ...
... QRS is usually widened and bizarre. Measures > 0.12 seconds. QRS looks different than the patient’s normal QRS • PVC’s may occur in patterns such as bigeminy, trigeminy, or couplets • There are unifocal PVC’s and multifocal PVC’s. Unifocal, or uniform PVC’s, look the same in the same lead. They have ...
Coronary Effects of Very High-Dose Medical Radiation
... therapy --- for various Cancers in the chest --- to xray-induced damage to the heart and its vessels (Parts 3, 4, 5, and 6). Also, there have been some animal studies (rabbits, rats) which report synergism between xray exposure and elevated plasma-levels of atherogenic lipoproteins (Part 5c, for exa ...
... therapy --- for various Cancers in the chest --- to xray-induced damage to the heart and its vessels (Parts 3, 4, 5, and 6). Also, there have been some animal studies (rabbits, rats) which report synergism between xray exposure and elevated plasma-levels of atherogenic lipoproteins (Part 5c, for exa ...
Mitral Valve Repair
... damaged heart valve with a man-made valve. The life expectancy of a repaired valve is much longer when compared to a bioprothesis valve used in replacement. A repaired heart valve can last for 10 years at the minimum and in many cases it can last a lifetime. The advantages of mitral valve repair ove ...
... damaged heart valve with a man-made valve. The life expectancy of a repaired valve is much longer when compared to a bioprothesis valve used in replacement. A repaired heart valve can last for 10 years at the minimum and in many cases it can last a lifetime. The advantages of mitral valve repair ove ...
Acute myocardial infarction: pre-hospital and in
... undergone major changes in recent years. Good practice can now be based on sound evidence derived from well-conducted clinical trials. Because of this, the European Society of Cardiology decided that it was opportune to provide guidelines and appointed a Task Force to formulate these. It must be rec ...
... undergone major changes in recent years. Good practice can now be based on sound evidence derived from well-conducted clinical trials. Because of this, the European Society of Cardiology decided that it was opportune to provide guidelines and appointed a Task Force to formulate these. It must be rec ...
Transport of Pharmocokinetic Agents in the Myocardium
... Expansion and contraction of the fiber sheets leads to changes in the gross pore sizes and therefore mixing of the extracellular volume. This effective "stirring" results in larger diffusion constants. ...
... Expansion and contraction of the fiber sheets leads to changes in the gross pore sizes and therefore mixing of the extracellular volume. This effective "stirring" results in larger diffusion constants. ...
THE BHI HEART FAILURE SERVICE – A GUIDE FOR PATIENTS
... that is based on the most up-to-date medical research, and provide monitoring and support to improve how you feel. We will provide information about your diagnosis and treatment to you and your relatives. We also aim to prevent you from being admitted to hospital unnecessarily. Many patients will ne ...
... that is based on the most up-to-date medical research, and provide monitoring and support to improve how you feel. We will provide information about your diagnosis and treatment to you and your relatives. We also aim to prevent you from being admitted to hospital unnecessarily. Many patients will ne ...
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
... Balloon catheter system for aortic occlusion and cardioplegic arrest 5-8 cm left anterior thoracotomy incision ...
... Balloon catheter system for aortic occlusion and cardioplegic arrest 5-8 cm left anterior thoracotomy incision ...
Fulltext - Jultika
... failure and the more common form of left heart failure. The more salient points of difference between these two distinct processes are the differences in vascular resistance between the pulmonary and systemic circulations and the differences in the muscle mass of the right and left ventricles. The a ...
... failure and the more common form of left heart failure. The more salient points of difference between these two distinct processes are the differences in vascular resistance between the pulmonary and systemic circulations and the differences in the muscle mass of the right and left ventricles. The a ...
Basic FATE tips and tricks
... angle can be adjusted depending on image quality • The OM should be pointed directly towards the left shoulder • Start with the long-‐axis view then center the LV and the papillary muscles in the im ...
... angle can be adjusted depending on image quality • The OM should be pointed directly towards the left shoulder • Start with the long-‐axis view then center the LV and the papillary muscles in the im ...
Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference
... caregiver education and timing of follow-up (class I, level C). There are substantial variations in the implementation of practice guidelines among countries (8) and between cardiologists, internists and general practitioners (9,10). The majority of patients with heart failure in Canada are treated ...
... caregiver education and timing of follow-up (class I, level C). There are substantial variations in the implementation of practice guidelines among countries (8) and between cardiologists, internists and general practitioners (9,10). The majority of patients with heart failure in Canada are treated ...
Causes of Stroke - MCE Conferences
... 4. Halliday A, Mansfield A, Marro J, et al. Prevention of disabling and fatal strokes by successful carotid endarterectomy in patients without recent neurological symptoms: randomized controlled trial. Lancet. 2004 May ...
... 4. Halliday A, Mansfield A, Marro J, et al. Prevention of disabling and fatal strokes by successful carotid endarterectomy in patients without recent neurological symptoms: randomized controlled trial. Lancet. 2004 May ...
major fissures
... The films are read together. The PA exam is viewed as if the patient is standing in front of you with their right side on your left. The patient is facing towards the left on the lateral view. Comparison films can be invaluable - Old Gold! If you have comparison films, the old PA film is displayed a ...
... The films are read together. The PA exam is viewed as if the patient is standing in front of you with their right side on your left. The patient is facing towards the left on the lateral view. Comparison films can be invaluable - Old Gold! If you have comparison films, the old PA film is displayed a ...
Cold acclimation increases cardiac myofilament function and
... whole heart function. Such knowledge will provide fundamental insight into the adaptive capacity of the vertebrate heart. The objective of this study was to characterize how thermal acclimation alters the contractility of the trout myocardium and the intact ventricle. Here cardiac contractility is d ...
... whole heart function. Such knowledge will provide fundamental insight into the adaptive capacity of the vertebrate heart. The objective of this study was to characterize how thermal acclimation alters the contractility of the trout myocardium and the intact ventricle. Here cardiac contractility is d ...
Ruptured Left Sinus of Valsalva into Left Venticle
... Ruptured sinus of Valsalva (RSOV) aneurysms are rare comprising 0.3-3.56 % of all congenital heart diseases [1]. The right sinus of Valsalva is most commonly involved and usually ruptures into right heart chambers. Involvement of left heart chambers is very uncommon. Rupture of left sinus of valsalv ...
... Ruptured sinus of Valsalva (RSOV) aneurysms are rare comprising 0.3-3.56 % of all congenital heart diseases [1]. The right sinus of Valsalva is most commonly involved and usually ruptures into right heart chambers. Involvement of left heart chambers is very uncommon. Rupture of left sinus of valsalv ...
Recognition And Treatment Of Fetal And Neonatal Arrhythmias
... Cross react with fetal conduction system ~50% associated with complex congenital heart disease Heterotaxy common (Polysplenia or left isomerism) May be asymptomatic or associated with heart failure, such as hydrops Worse outcome Hydrops, structurally heart disease, ventricular rate less ...
... Cross react with fetal conduction system ~50% associated with complex congenital heart disease Heterotaxy common (Polysplenia or left isomerism) May be asymptomatic or associated with heart failure, such as hydrops Worse outcome Hydrops, structurally heart disease, ventricular rate less ...