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... Heart Disorders con’t • Heart Attack – Caused by blocked in coronary circulation – Blockage decreases or stops flow – With no glucose or oxygen to muscle cells of the heart they die – Treatment • Faulty valves can be replaced • By pass surgery • Heart transplant ...
... Heart Disorders con’t • Heart Attack – Caused by blocked in coronary circulation – Blockage decreases or stops flow – With no glucose or oxygen to muscle cells of the heart they die – Treatment • Faulty valves can be replaced • By pass surgery • Heart transplant ...
Circulatory system
... diameter. Have similar and simpler structure as that of muscular artery. Several layers of smooth muscle in tunica media. Responsible for the presence of blood pressure. ...
... diameter. Have similar and simpler structure as that of muscular artery. Several layers of smooth muscle in tunica media. Responsible for the presence of blood pressure. ...
Beep . . . Beep . . . Beep . . . Anesthetic Monitors
... Performing anesthesia is a task that most veterinary technicians undertake on a daily basis. Intra-operative monitoring is imperative for optimizing all anesthetic procedures. In addition to allowing informed, flexible, and well-timed responses to changes in the patient’s status, it can also serve a ...
... Performing anesthesia is a task that most veterinary technicians undertake on a daily basis. Intra-operative monitoring is imperative for optimizing all anesthetic procedures. In addition to allowing informed, flexible, and well-timed responses to changes in the patient’s status, it can also serve a ...
Atrial Fibrillation Information Sheet
... If atrial fibrillation causes chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness or congestive heart failure (water in the lungs), the arrhythmia may be dangerous and need to be corrected promptly. Usually however symptoms are not that severe and the arrhythmia may be dealt with less acutely. The major long ...
... If atrial fibrillation causes chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness or congestive heart failure (water in the lungs), the arrhythmia may be dangerous and need to be corrected promptly. Usually however symptoms are not that severe and the arrhythmia may be dealt with less acutely. The major long ...
LAB 11 Practical Histology Cardiovascular system Introduction: The
... medium sized veins and return it to heart ...
... medium sized veins and return it to heart ...
PE Unit 3 Outcome 2 - Engage Education Foundation
... Increased heart rate: Heart rate increases when the body begins exercise due to a lack of oxygen in the blood picked up by receptors, an increased heart rate means more oxygen is getting to the working muscles. Increased stroke volume: Stroke volume increases at exercise to a point but then plateaus ...
... Increased heart rate: Heart rate increases when the body begins exercise due to a lack of oxygen in the blood picked up by receptors, an increased heart rate means more oxygen is getting to the working muscles. Increased stroke volume: Stroke volume increases at exercise to a point but then plateaus ...
Pennington poem
... heart the beating heart the beating heart the beating the pulse and squelch the siren calling from the street yellow ...
... heart the beating heart the beating heart the beating the pulse and squelch the siren calling from the street yellow ...
Left ventricular assist devices as a part of heart transplant
... continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (LVAD), has grown fast in recent years. It is reasonable to assume that the number of LVAD implantations will continue to grow and will soon exceed the number of HTx. In its recent Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart f ...
... continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices (LVAD), has grown fast in recent years. It is reasonable to assume that the number of LVAD implantations will continue to grow and will soon exceed the number of HTx. In its recent Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart f ...
Exam of CVS - 3
... [Cuff size is big for obese person and small for children]. • Apply cuff 4cms above elbow joint. • Keep manometer at the level of heart. • Subject should be comfortable. • If subject coming after walking, should take rest for 5 – 10mins, then take BP to avoid effect of sympathetic stimulation. ...
... [Cuff size is big for obese person and small for children]. • Apply cuff 4cms above elbow joint. • Keep manometer at the level of heart. • Subject should be comfortable. • If subject coming after walking, should take rest for 5 – 10mins, then take BP to avoid effect of sympathetic stimulation. ...
Types of Blood Vessels
... Place these events in order during a heart beat: 1. Atria fill with blood 2. SV valves close 3. AV valves close 4. SA node receives signal 5. Atrioventricular Bundles receive impulse 6. Ventricles contract (systole) ...
... Place these events in order during a heart beat: 1. Atria fill with blood 2. SV valves close 3. AV valves close 4. SA node receives signal 5. Atrioventricular Bundles receive impulse 6. Ventricles contract (systole) ...
Pulse and Blood Pressure
... • Bradycardia (below 60 beats per minute) • Irregularities in rhythm or volume ...
... • Bradycardia (below 60 beats per minute) • Irregularities in rhythm or volume ...
The Circulatory System “ A Transport Service”
... – Right atrium receives oxygen POOR blood from body through vena cava – Left atrium receives oxygen RICH blood from lungs through four pulmonary veins ...
... – Right atrium receives oxygen POOR blood from body through vena cava – Left atrium receives oxygen RICH blood from lungs through four pulmonary veins ...
Complex rhythmic processes are typical for living organisms
... easiest measures of signals originating in the cardiovascular system. The continuous ECG can be transformed into a discrete signal of normal beat-to-beat cardiac periods, called NN-intervals. It has been demonstrated that NN-intervals fluctuate in a complex manner: they show the long-range temporal ...
... easiest measures of signals originating in the cardiovascular system. The continuous ECG can be transformed into a discrete signal of normal beat-to-beat cardiac periods, called NN-intervals. It has been demonstrated that NN-intervals fluctuate in a complex manner: they show the long-range temporal ...
Cardiovascular_system_disorders_reading
... as egg yolks, fatty meats, and whole milk dairy products) can cause an increase in blood cholesterol levels. The excess cholesterol not taken up by the cells accumulates on the walls of arteries. There it combines with fatty materials, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin to form a waxy buil ...
... as egg yolks, fatty meats, and whole milk dairy products) can cause an increase in blood cholesterol levels. The excess cholesterol not taken up by the cells accumulates on the walls of arteries. There it combines with fatty materials, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin to form a waxy buil ...
Diseases: what can go wrong with the cardiovascular system? http
... as egg yolks, fatty meats, and whole milk dairy products) can cause an increase in blood cholesterol levels. The excess cholesterol not taken up by the cells accumulates on the walls of arteries. There it combines with fatty materials, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin to form a waxy buil ...
... as egg yolks, fatty meats, and whole milk dairy products) can cause an increase in blood cholesterol levels. The excess cholesterol not taken up by the cells accumulates on the walls of arteries. There it combines with fatty materials, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin to form a waxy buil ...
DILTIAZEM (CARDIZEM) MEDICATION
... 2.) Continuous ECG and blood pressure monitoring 3.) Multiple drug incompatibilities include: (do not give through the same IV line) Furosemide (Lasix) Phenytoin Insulin Methylprednisolone Diazepam Sodium Bicarbonate 4.) Most common drug interactions: • Beta−blockers − decreased heart rate, cardiac ...
... 2.) Continuous ECG and blood pressure monitoring 3.) Multiple drug incompatibilities include: (do not give through the same IV line) Furosemide (Lasix) Phenytoin Insulin Methylprednisolone Diazepam Sodium Bicarbonate 4.) Most common drug interactions: • Beta−blockers − decreased heart rate, cardiac ...
Lesson 11.1: Learning the Key Terms
... Directions: Place the letter of the best definition next to each key term. _______ 1. aorta _______ 2. aortic valve _______ 3. atrioventricular (AV) ...
... Directions: Place the letter of the best definition next to each key term. _______ 1. aorta _______ 2. aortic valve _______ 3. atrioventricular (AV) ...
Circulation - Calgary Christian School
... • provide a site of exchange between the blood and the tissue fluid surrounding the cells of the body • permeable to many substances: O2, CO2, water soluble ions, vitamins and some proteins • oxygen diffuses from the blood through the capillary walls to the surrounding tissue, and carbon dioxide and ...
... • provide a site of exchange between the blood and the tissue fluid surrounding the cells of the body • permeable to many substances: O2, CO2, water soluble ions, vitamins and some proteins • oxygen diffuses from the blood through the capillary walls to the surrounding tissue, and carbon dioxide and ...
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... pulmonary artery [ALCAPA]is a rare congenital coronary anomaly, in which the left coronary artery arises from the pulmonary artery usually from the left posterior facing sinus. Among the ALCAPAs, isolated origin of left anterior descending artery from the pulmonary artery [ALADPA] is extremely rare. ...
... pulmonary artery [ALCAPA]is a rare congenital coronary anomaly, in which the left coronary artery arises from the pulmonary artery usually from the left posterior facing sinus. Among the ALCAPAs, isolated origin of left anterior descending artery from the pulmonary artery [ALADPA] is extremely rare. ...
Congenital Heart Disease with Left to Right Shunt
... RV and RA enlargement (more in complete AVSD) Increased pulmonary vascularity Left atrial enlargement – if associated mitral incompetence Lung infiltrates (increased pulmonary blood flow associated with ...
... RV and RA enlargement (more in complete AVSD) Increased pulmonary vascularity Left atrial enlargement – if associated mitral incompetence Lung infiltrates (increased pulmonary blood flow associated with ...
Cardiovascular System
... 3. Rapid Ejection- Aortic and Pulmonary valves open -A-V valves closed - Intraventricular pressure forces aortic and pulmonary valves to open 4. Reduced Ejection- aortic and pulmonary valves open -A-V valves closed -ventricular pressure decreases ...
... 3. Rapid Ejection- Aortic and Pulmonary valves open -A-V valves closed - Intraventricular pressure forces aortic and pulmonary valves to open 4. Reduced Ejection- aortic and pulmonary valves open -A-V valves closed -ventricular pressure decreases ...
Heart Wall
... • Sudden death of heart tissue caused by interruption of blood flow from vessel narrowing or occlusion • Anastomoses defend against interruption by providing alternate blood pathways – circumflex artery and right coronary artery combine to form posterior interventricular artery – anterior and poster ...
... • Sudden death of heart tissue caused by interruption of blood flow from vessel narrowing or occlusion • Anastomoses defend against interruption by providing alternate blood pathways – circumflex artery and right coronary artery combine to form posterior interventricular artery – anterior and poster ...
Stress and Illness & Disease
... In turn, once the body begins to release from those stressors, there is a massive return of blood (prodrome) to the areas that were restricted previously through the carotid arteries. The skull is one area where blood leaves and returns and when the blood return with some force, the blood puts a ...
... In turn, once the body begins to release from those stressors, there is a massive return of blood (prodrome) to the areas that were restricted previously through the carotid arteries. The skull is one area where blood leaves and returns and when the blood return with some force, the blood puts a ...
The Lungs in Congenital Heart Disease
... (HPS without liver disease) • Congenital portosystemic shunt intra or extrahepatic results in portal flow bypassing the liver , lack of “hepatic factor”producing diffuse pulmonary vasodilatation and AV shunting • May also cause Hepatic Encephalopathy • Potentially reversible with flow rerouted throu ...
... (HPS without liver disease) • Congenital portosystemic shunt intra or extrahepatic results in portal flow bypassing the liver , lack of “hepatic factor”producing diffuse pulmonary vasodilatation and AV shunting • May also cause Hepatic Encephalopathy • Potentially reversible with flow rerouted throu ...
Dextro-Transposition of the great arteries
dextro-Transposition of the great arteries (d-Transposition of the great arteries, dextro-TGA, or d-TGA), sometimes also referred to as complete transposition of the great arteries, is a birth defect in the large arteries of the heart. The primary arteries (the aorta and the pulmonary artery) are transposed.It is called a cyanotic congenital heart defect (CHD) because the newborn infant turns blue from lack of oxygen.In segmental analysis, this condition is described as ventriculoarterial discordance with atrioventricular concordance, or just ventriculoarterial discordance.d-TGA is often referred to simply as transposition of the great arteries (TGA); however, TGA is a more general term which may also refer to levo-transposition of the great arteries (l-TGA).Another term commonly used to refer to both d-TGA and l-TGA is transposition of the great vessels (TGV), although this term might have an even broader meaning than TGA.