1. People who have a poor diet and are inactive are at risk of
... systolic blood pressure equal or greater than 140mmHg / diastolic blood pressure equal or greater than 90mmHg ...
... systolic blood pressure equal or greater than 140mmHg / diastolic blood pressure equal or greater than 90mmHg ...
Chapter 10 Cardiovascular System
... radiopaque substance (contrast medium) – Promotes imaging of internal structures that are otherwise difficult to see on X-ray film • Substance is injected into an artery or a vein ...
... radiopaque substance (contrast medium) – Promotes imaging of internal structures that are otherwise difficult to see on X-ray film • Substance is injected into an artery or a vein ...
Anatomy and Physiology for Emergency Care
... Physiology for Emergency Care Chapter 13 The Heart ...
... Physiology for Emergency Care Chapter 13 The Heart ...
Pak Heart J - Pakistan Heart Journal
... duct. Ductal stenting is an alternative to conventional shunt surgery in duct dependent congenital heart disease.2 With new generation coronary stents which have excellent profile, flexibility and trackability, ductal stenting may be achieved safely and with considerably less difficulty than previou ...
... duct. Ductal stenting is an alternative to conventional shunt surgery in duct dependent congenital heart disease.2 With new generation coronary stents which have excellent profile, flexibility and trackability, ductal stenting may be achieved safely and with considerably less difficulty than previou ...
99 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY CARDIOPULMONARY
... production. This change in blood pH reduces blood oxygen affinity through the Bohr effect, causing the blood to hold less oxygen. Species that typically live under hypoxic conditions (e.g., many turtles), or ventilate only when blood oxygen levels are nearly depleted appear to have blood-buffering m ...
... production. This change in blood pH reduces blood oxygen affinity through the Bohr effect, causing the blood to hold less oxygen. Species that typically live under hypoxic conditions (e.g., many turtles), or ventilate only when blood oxygen levels are nearly depleted appear to have blood-buffering m ...
Cardiovascular System Review
... • To distribute stimulus for contraction through the myocardium ...
... • To distribute stimulus for contraction through the myocardium ...
Arteries , which carry blood away from the heart Capillaries , which
... The right ventricle sends blood through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary trunk and the two pulmonary arteries to the lungs. ...
... The right ventricle sends blood through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary trunk and the two pulmonary arteries to the lungs. ...
Cardiovascular System: The Heart Chapter 18 Part 2
... pumped by a ventricle per minute. Units may be in milliliters or Liters per minute. • Heart Rate - number of cardiac cycles per minute. Average for males = 64-72/min. Average for females = 72-80/min. • Stroke Volume - amount of blood pumped out of a ventricle each beat. Average resting ...
... pumped by a ventricle per minute. Units may be in milliliters or Liters per minute. • Heart Rate - number of cardiac cycles per minute. Average for males = 64-72/min. Average for females = 72-80/min. • Stroke Volume - amount of blood pumped out of a ventricle each beat. Average resting ...
Lab-SheepHeartDissectionLabKD10
... 1. Examine the dorsal surface of the heart (Figure 2). Identify the auricles (pouch-like extensions of the atria.) 2. Identify each of the blood vessels: aorta, vena cava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein. This can be tricky, as they are cut off close to the heart and do not appear as they do in the ...
... 1. Examine the dorsal surface of the heart (Figure 2). Identify the auricles (pouch-like extensions of the atria.) 2. Identify each of the blood vessels: aorta, vena cava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein. This can be tricky, as they are cut off close to the heart and do not appear as they do in the ...
File
... Increase or decrease in extracellular K+ decreases heart rate Effect of body temperature Heart rate increases when body temperature increases, heart rate decreases when body temperature decreases ...
... Increase or decrease in extracellular K+ decreases heart rate Effect of body temperature Heart rate increases when body temperature increases, heart rate decreases when body temperature decreases ...
Pericardium & Heart
... may be inserted through the left 5th & 6th intercostal space near the sternum (area of cardiac notch). Intracardial injections are also given through this area ...
... may be inserted through the left 5th & 6th intercostal space near the sternum (area of cardiac notch). Intracardial injections are also given through this area ...
File - Junior Cert Science
... • OB13 describe the function and composition of blood, and know that blood contains white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets in a liquid called plasma • OB14 understand the structure and function of the heart, identify the four chambers of the heart, and explain the difference between the le ...
... • OB13 describe the function and composition of blood, and know that blood contains white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets in a liquid called plasma • OB14 understand the structure and function of the heart, identify the four chambers of the heart, and explain the difference between the le ...
kbems-pp10
... At the completion of this unit of study the student should be able to perform the following objectives with 100% accuracy. In addition, the student must complete a psychomotor examination with a minimum score of 9 out of 11 and no critical criteria failures. ...
... At the completion of this unit of study the student should be able to perform the following objectives with 100% accuracy. In addition, the student must complete a psychomotor examination with a minimum score of 9 out of 11 and no critical criteria failures. ...
The Anatomy of the Heart
... atrium and ventricle with the pulmonary circuit and left atrium and ventricle with the systemic circuit. The left ventricle’s greater workload makes it more massive than the right, but the two pump equal amounts of blood. AV valves prevent backflow from the ventricles into the atria, and semilunar v ...
... atrium and ventricle with the pulmonary circuit and left atrium and ventricle with the systemic circuit. The left ventricle’s greater workload makes it more massive than the right, but the two pump equal amounts of blood. AV valves prevent backflow from the ventricles into the atria, and semilunar v ...
Treatment of Ischemic Heart Failure With Bone Marrow Cells Does
... younger showed a statistically significant effect of therapy. Patients in the BMC group demonstrated an average increase in LVEF of 3.1 percent from baseline to 6 months, whereas patients in the placebo group showed a decrease of −1.6 percent. “In the largest study to date of autologous BMC therapy ...
... younger showed a statistically significant effect of therapy. Patients in the BMC group demonstrated an average increase in LVEF of 3.1 percent from baseline to 6 months, whereas patients in the placebo group showed a decrease of −1.6 percent. “In the largest study to date of autologous BMC therapy ...
Heart Study Guide
... 1. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium from the body. 2. Blood travels to the right ventricle. 3. The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs where it picks up oxygen and drops off carbon dioxide. 4. Then the blood goes back into the heart from the lungs by entering the left atrium. 5. T ...
... 1. Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium from the body. 2. Blood travels to the right ventricle. 3. The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs where it picks up oxygen and drops off carbon dioxide. 4. Then the blood goes back into the heart from the lungs by entering the left atrium. 5. T ...
AP Biology Animal Form and function
... enters the left atrium 6. Blood passes through the AV valve (aka bicuspid) to the left ventricle. 7. The left ventricle pumps the oxygenated blood out of the heart to the body via the aorta. ...
... enters the left atrium 6. Blood passes through the AV valve (aka bicuspid) to the left ventricle. 7. The left ventricle pumps the oxygenated blood out of the heart to the body via the aorta. ...
THORAX 4
... 9. Coronary arteries and their branches 10. Coronary sinus, cardiac veins, openings of smallest cardiac veins (best visible in the left atrium). 11. Localization of sinuatrial node, atrioventricular node, atrioventricular bundle and atrioventricular bundle branches 12. Superficial and deep cardiac p ...
... 9. Coronary arteries and their branches 10. Coronary sinus, cardiac veins, openings of smallest cardiac veins (best visible in the left atrium). 11. Localization of sinuatrial node, atrioventricular node, atrioventricular bundle and atrioventricular bundle branches 12. Superficial and deep cardiac p ...
DRUGS USED IN CARDIAD FAILURE CONGESTIVE CARDIAC
... Through veins into Superior Vena cava and Inferior vena cava Right atrium. Right atrium Right ventricle Pulmonary arteries Lungs (for oxygenation) Pulmonary vein Left atrium Left ventricle Aorta Tissues (Through arteries) ...
... Through veins into Superior Vena cava and Inferior vena cava Right atrium. Right atrium Right ventricle Pulmonary arteries Lungs (for oxygenation) Pulmonary vein Left atrium Left ventricle Aorta Tissues (Through arteries) ...
BIOL 1010 – 2 lecture test – SPRING 07
... 12. Which of the following organs does NOT dump secretions into the duodenum? A. stomach B. gallbladder C. pancreas D. spleen 13 Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic system? A. returns water and solutes to circulation B. produces red blood cells in embryos C. takes pathogens to ...
... 12. Which of the following organs does NOT dump secretions into the duodenum? A. stomach B. gallbladder C. pancreas D. spleen 13 Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic system? A. returns water and solutes to circulation B. produces red blood cells in embryos C. takes pathogens to ...
cardiac arrest heart attack
... victims if it's treated within a few minutes. First, call 9-1-1 and start CPR right away. Then, if an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is available, use it as soon as possible. If two people are available to help, one should begin CPR immediately while the other calls 9-1-1 and finds an AED. ...
... victims if it's treated within a few minutes. First, call 9-1-1 and start CPR right away. Then, if an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is available, use it as soon as possible. If two people are available to help, one should begin CPR immediately while the other calls 9-1-1 and finds an AED. ...
Definition: An extra abnormal heart sound usually detected while
... radiates well to the axilla and back ...
... radiates well to the axilla and back ...
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.