2013-gemc-res-ellis
... hours. Patient eats in the ED and receives IVF. Four hours later her tachypnea, shortness of breath, and acidosis have resolved. She is discharged to home. Diagnosis: Ketoacidosis secondary to starvation ...
... hours. Patient eats in the ED and receives IVF. Four hours later her tachypnea, shortness of breath, and acidosis have resolved. She is discharged to home. Diagnosis: Ketoacidosis secondary to starvation ...
fibrous skeleton insulates atria from ventricles
... Stroke volume: amount ejected, 70 ml at rest SV/EDV= ejection fraction, at rest ~ 54%, during vigorous exercise as high as 90%, diseased heart < ...
... Stroke volume: amount ejected, 70 ml at rest SV/EDV= ejection fraction, at rest ~ 54%, during vigorous exercise as high as 90%, diseased heart < ...
Pulmonary Artery Catheter
... proximal to balloon to measure pulmonary artery blood temperature – Proximal port located 30 cm from tip for CVP monitoring, fluid and ...
... proximal to balloon to measure pulmonary artery blood temperature – Proximal port located 30 cm from tip for CVP monitoring, fluid and ...
File
... Blood flow to the legs is restricted and pain is felt due to lack of oxygen Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is the formation of a thrombus (blood clot) in a vein (most commonly in the lower leg). This causes the area to be painful, swell up and veins close to the skin surface can become engorged with blo ...
... Blood flow to the legs is restricted and pain is felt due to lack of oxygen Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is the formation of a thrombus (blood clot) in a vein (most commonly in the lower leg). This causes the area to be painful, swell up and veins close to the skin surface can become engorged with blo ...
bioii ch15 ppt
... just before they contract increases their force of contraction during systole. – Preload is proportional to EDV. – EDV is determined by length of ventricular diastole and ...
... just before they contract increases their force of contraction during systole. – Preload is proportional to EDV. – EDV is determined by length of ventricular diastole and ...
File - Sheffield Peer Teaching Society
... • A 28-‐year-‐old female complains of palpitations after drinking two cups of strong coffee. Which of the following sites is most likely to have been affected to cause this condition? a) AV node b) Pur ...
... • A 28-‐year-‐old female complains of palpitations after drinking two cups of strong coffee. Which of the following sites is most likely to have been affected to cause this condition? a) AV node b) Pur ...
blackline master 1-1
... 1. Obtain a preserved sheep’s heart, and observe its external features. Rinse the heart thoroughly with water. This will remove any excess preservatives. Observe the pericardium, which is the sac surrounding the heart. If it is still attached, remove it. Note the fatty tissue accumulated on the hear ...
... 1. Obtain a preserved sheep’s heart, and observe its external features. Rinse the heart thoroughly with water. This will remove any excess preservatives. Observe the pericardium, which is the sac surrounding the heart. If it is still attached, remove it. Note the fatty tissue accumulated on the hear ...
March 11, 2014 Pulmonary Embolism
... any signs of a deep vein clot, listen to your lungs and heart and take your blood pressure. Your doctor is likely to order tests including the following: ...
... any signs of a deep vein clot, listen to your lungs and heart and take your blood pressure. Your doctor is likely to order tests including the following: ...
Sheep Pulmonary Artery Chronic Blood Flow Measurement
... sutures through the suture holes in the liner. Note: PS-Series Probes may be used instead of PAU Probes. The wound is then closed layer to layer with 0 Dexon or equivalent until the subcutaneous fat/fascia layer is left. A coarse purse string suture is placed around the exit of the Flowprobe lead so ...
... sutures through the suture holes in the liner. Note: PS-Series Probes may be used instead of PAU Probes. The wound is then closed layer to layer with 0 Dexon or equivalent until the subcutaneous fat/fascia layer is left. A coarse purse string suture is placed around the exit of the Flowprobe lead so ...
Drugs for Heart Failure
... venous system and sends it to the lungs Blood receives oxygen and looses carbon dioxide Blood returns to the left side of the heart and sends it to the rest of the body The amount of blood received by the right side of the heart should exactly equal that sent out by the left side of the heart. ...
... venous system and sends it to the lungs Blood receives oxygen and looses carbon dioxide Blood returns to the left side of the heart and sends it to the rest of the body The amount of blood received by the right side of the heart should exactly equal that sent out by the left side of the heart. ...
Postpartum Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
... and she has remained in a stable and satisfactory condition for the last seven years. The second patient, a 34-year-old woman, was non-vasoreactive and had an inadequate response to combination therapy, including prostanoids. Balloon atrial septostomy was performed as a bridge to lung transplantatio ...
... and she has remained in a stable and satisfactory condition for the last seven years. The second patient, a 34-year-old woman, was non-vasoreactive and had an inadequate response to combination therapy, including prostanoids. Balloon atrial septostomy was performed as a bridge to lung transplantatio ...
Cardiovascular Notes
... receive blood from almost any blood type You have both A and B antigens on your Red Blood Cells so your blood is the least accepted blood by others You are known as the Universal Receiver ...
... receive blood from almost any blood type You have both A and B antigens on your Red Blood Cells so your blood is the least accepted blood by others You are known as the Universal Receiver ...
1. HEART FAILURE
... except the dog will appear to be slowing down. Ultimately, however, without treatment congestive heart failure will develop. We have a separate information sheet on this condition. ...
... except the dog will appear to be slowing down. Ultimately, however, without treatment congestive heart failure will develop. We have a separate information sheet on this condition. ...
HCS 1080 Cardiovascular System Powerpoint
... receive blood from almost any blood type You have both A and B antigens on your Red Blood Cells so your blood is the least accepted blood by others You are known as the Universal Receiver ...
... receive blood from almost any blood type You have both A and B antigens on your Red Blood Cells so your blood is the least accepted blood by others You are known as the Universal Receiver ...
Exam 3 Review KEY
... 30.) Positive chronotropic factors _______increase____ heart rate, while negative chronotropic factors ______decrease___ heart rate. 31.) Normal heart rate changes with age and with the type of exercise. How does endurance exercise effect resting heart rate? Endurance exercise lowers the resting hea ...
... 30.) Positive chronotropic factors _______increase____ heart rate, while negative chronotropic factors ______decrease___ heart rate. 31.) Normal heart rate changes with age and with the type of exercise. How does endurance exercise effect resting heart rate? Endurance exercise lowers the resting hea ...
Slide 1
... capillaries, where food and oxygen are delivered from blood to cells throughout the body. Capillaries also serve as a bridge between arteries and veins, which always carry blood toward the heart. The blood in veins only move toward the heart because one-way valves keep the blood from flowing backwar ...
... capillaries, where food and oxygen are delivered from blood to cells throughout the body. Capillaries also serve as a bridge between arteries and veins, which always carry blood toward the heart. The blood in veins only move toward the heart because one-way valves keep the blood from flowing backwar ...
Heart Dissection Lab
... Position the heart on in your dissection pan such that the pointed end is towards you and the wide end is toward the top of the dissection pan. Use the model of the heart and the accompanying diagrams to help with your identification The pointed tip is called the apex and the top of the heart is cal ...
... Position the heart on in your dissection pan such that the pointed end is towards you and the wide end is toward the top of the dissection pan. Use the model of the heart and the accompanying diagrams to help with your identification The pointed tip is called the apex and the top of the heart is cal ...
Device treats patients with mitral valve disease who
... significantly improves symptoms, disease progression and quality of life for people who are at prohibitive risk for an invasive procedure. Until recently, the only way to repair mitral valves was through open-heart surgery, but the presence of co-morbidities, frailty or advanced age left many patien ...
... significantly improves symptoms, disease progression and quality of life for people who are at prohibitive risk for an invasive procedure. Until recently, the only way to repair mitral valves was through open-heart surgery, but the presence of co-morbidities, frailty or advanced age left many patien ...
Issues in Heart Failure
... » Poor filling, need for higher than normal filling pressures » Small fluid shifts often poorly tolerated » Difficult balance between pulmonary congestion and systemic hypotension ...
... » Poor filling, need for higher than normal filling pressures » Small fluid shifts often poorly tolerated » Difficult balance between pulmonary congestion and systemic hypotension ...
Anatomy Review: The Heart
... f. Conveys the action potential down the interventricular septum. 6. Explain the difference between the electrical and mechanical events which occur within the heart, and explain the cell types that carry out each. Which occurs first, the electrical or mechanical events? ...
... f. Conveys the action potential down the interventricular septum. 6. Explain the difference between the electrical and mechanical events which occur within the heart, and explain the cell types that carry out each. Which occurs first, the electrical or mechanical events? ...
Cardiovascular Division Overview Presentation
... Pebble Beach, Monterey, CA, USA Jeffrey L. Helfer ...
... Pebble Beach, Monterey, CA, USA Jeffrey L. Helfer ...
Anatomy Review: The Heart
... f. Conveys the action potential down the interventricular septum. 6. Explain the difference between the electrical and mechanical events which occur within the heart, and explain the cell types that carry out each. Which occurs first, the electrical or mechanical events? ...
... f. Conveys the action potential down the interventricular septum. 6. Explain the difference between the electrical and mechanical events which occur within the heart, and explain the cell types that carry out each. Which occurs first, the electrical or mechanical events? ...
Happy Heart Month! - HeartCare Midwest
... staff and the care and service we provide,” says Delmar. The program will also be getting a new lab this summer. This will allow the physicians to have more space to see patients and perform these much needed procedures. In the midst of this growth, the EP team did lose one valuable asset. Dr. Bauer ...
... staff and the care and service we provide,” says Delmar. The program will also be getting a new lab this summer. This will allow the physicians to have more space to see patients and perform these much needed procedures. In the midst of this growth, the EP team did lose one valuable asset. Dr. Bauer ...
FORM
... 12) What cardiac cycle event would occur if the AV-valve and semilunar valves were closed and the healthy ventricle contained 130 ml of blood and the pressure was increasing? a) End Diastolic Volume b) Isovolumetric contraction c) Ventricular diastole d) Atrial Systole 13) During the ____phase of a ...
... 12) What cardiac cycle event would occur if the AV-valve and semilunar valves were closed and the healthy ventricle contained 130 ml of blood and the pressure was increasing? a) End Diastolic Volume b) Isovolumetric contraction c) Ventricular diastole d) Atrial Systole 13) During the ____phase of a ...
The ECG hypertrophy of the right atrium and the right ventricle, the
... In the presence of the patient's pulmonary artery stenosis in II intercostal space left of the sternum is listened rough systolic murmur. ? The ECG will be signs of right ventricular hypertrophy and blockade of CBH. ? X-ray diffraction spot observed changes in arterial narrowing. If the constrictio ...
... In the presence of the patient's pulmonary artery stenosis in II intercostal space left of the sternum is listened rough systolic murmur. ? The ECG will be signs of right ventricular hypertrophy and blockade of CBH. ? X-ray diffraction spot observed changes in arterial narrowing. If the constrictio ...
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.