Circulatory - Bingham-5th-2012
... in blood vessels called arteries. Blood flows back to the heart in veins. ...
... in blood vessels called arteries. Blood flows back to the heart in veins. ...
Guided notes circulatory system
... High blood pressure is also known as _______________. • Arteriosclerosis is ______________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________. • Heart Attacks occur because of ___________________ _____________________________________________. ...
... High blood pressure is also known as _______________. • Arteriosclerosis is ______________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________. • Heart Attacks occur because of ___________________ _____________________________________________. ...
The Circulatory System
... The Right Side of the Heart • The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava (2 large veins). The right atrium pumps blood into the right ventricle . The right ventricle pumps blood into the lungs via the pulmonary artery. In the lungs the deoxyg ...
... The Right Side of the Heart • The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood from the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava (2 large veins). The right atrium pumps blood into the right ventricle . The right ventricle pumps blood into the lungs via the pulmonary artery. In the lungs the deoxyg ...
The Human Heart– Structure
... Interesting Facts • In your lifetime, your heart beats about 3 billion times without a single break ...
... Interesting Facts • In your lifetime, your heart beats about 3 billion times without a single break ...
Vocab List
... white, glisten thing that had strings attached. He later found out what he thought was a slide was really the tricuspid valve, and the strings were chordae tendinae. He was forced down so violently, he was thrust into what he thought was a punching bag. It turned out to be a mound of muscle, or pap ...
... white, glisten thing that had strings attached. He later found out what he thought was a slide was really the tricuspid valve, and the strings were chordae tendinae. He was forced down so violently, he was thrust into what he thought was a punching bag. It turned out to be a mound of muscle, or pap ...
Comparison of Treatment Techniques for Blocked Arteries
... By-Pass Surgery (heart-lung) “The heart-lung bypass machine takes over the work of the heart and lungs during bypass and other open-heart procedures so the heart can be still while the surgeon works. It also is frequently used to cool the patient’s body temperature, reducing oxygen requirements and ...
... By-Pass Surgery (heart-lung) “The heart-lung bypass machine takes over the work of the heart and lungs during bypass and other open-heart procedures so the heart can be still while the surgeon works. It also is frequently used to cool the patient’s body temperature, reducing oxygen requirements and ...
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... The wall of the left because the left ventricle pumps blood all ventricle is thicker than around the body whereas the right ventricle the right pumps blood to the lungs Atrio ventricular valves prevent blood flow of blood from ventricles to atria Semi-lunar valves ...
... The wall of the left because the left ventricle pumps blood all ventricle is thicker than around the body whereas the right ventricle the right pumps blood to the lungs Atrio ventricular valves prevent blood flow of blood from ventricles to atria Semi-lunar valves ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM - Downey Unified School District
... • Volume discharged from the ventricular per minute • Limited by the amount of blood returning to the ventricles • Cardiac output= stroke volume x heart rate • Stroke volume/ heart rate decreases = cardiac output decreases and blood pressure decreases ...
... • Volume discharged from the ventricular per minute • Limited by the amount of blood returning to the ventricles • Cardiac output= stroke volume x heart rate • Stroke volume/ heart rate decreases = cardiac output decreases and blood pressure decreases ...
BIOL 424 Circulation 1 I. Circulation A. Open
... a. pulmonary between right ventricle and pulmonary artery b. aortic between left ventricle and aorta ...
... a. pulmonary between right ventricle and pulmonary artery b. aortic between left ventricle and aorta ...
Heart Attack & Stroke
... of a portion of the heart muscle caused by coronary artery obstruction causing interruption of normal blood flow to an area of the heart (Ischemia) Angina pectoris: chest pain caused by myocardial ischemia ...
... of a portion of the heart muscle caused by coronary artery obstruction causing interruption of normal blood flow to an area of the heart (Ischemia) Angina pectoris: chest pain caused by myocardial ischemia ...
1 - Goffs School
... 1. Immediate increase in blood pressure as a result of exercise (1) 2. due to increased blood flow/ increased heart rate/need for more blood to muscles ...
... 1. Immediate increase in blood pressure as a result of exercise (1) 2. due to increased blood flow/ increased heart rate/need for more blood to muscles ...
Script for animation
... Stimulation of the Heart: Heartbeat Commentary: The heart’s natural pacemaker is the sinoatrial (SA) node, which sends electrical impulses to the cardiac muscles of the atria to cause atrial contraction. The impulses are then picked up by the atrioventricular (AV) node, which sends the impulses to ...
... Stimulation of the Heart: Heartbeat Commentary: The heart’s natural pacemaker is the sinoatrial (SA) node, which sends electrical impulses to the cardiac muscles of the atria to cause atrial contraction. The impulses are then picked up by the atrioventricular (AV) node, which sends the impulses to ...
Circulatory System
... candy cane then in mid-aorta there are veins that spread through out the body. The Aorta is usually divided into five segments/ section. This long vein extends all the way down your abdomen. Many diseases can occur in the circulatory system like blood clots and/or Artery disease. Lots of people have ...
... candy cane then in mid-aorta there are veins that spread through out the body. The Aorta is usually divided into five segments/ section. This long vein extends all the way down your abdomen. Many diseases can occur in the circulatory system like blood clots and/or Artery disease. Lots of people have ...
Cardiac - PBworks
... return to normal over a period of four to six months. No restrictions to physical activity post ...
... return to normal over a period of four to six months. No restrictions to physical activity post ...
the heart - De Anza College
... • Coronary arteries especially susceptible • Restricted blood flow angina • Blocked flow heart attack • Treatments: balloon angioplasty, coronary bypass ...
... • Coronary arteries especially susceptible • Restricted blood flow angina • Blocked flow heart attack • Treatments: balloon angioplasty, coronary bypass ...
Cardiovascular Complications
... Circulating blood volume↑(Placental circulation is lost) Circulating blood volume further↑(mobilization of extravascular fluid into the vascular system) ...
... Circulating blood volume↑(Placental circulation is lost) Circulating blood volume further↑(mobilization of extravascular fluid into the vascular system) ...
Cardiovascular system
... •The heart has its own blood transport system •within which are the coronary arteries and cardiac veins • It relies on aerobic respiration for energy production • It needs a constant supply of oxygenated blood. • Its metabolic requirements are exceeded only by the brain ...
... •The heart has its own blood transport system •within which are the coronary arteries and cardiac veins • It relies on aerobic respiration for energy production • It needs a constant supply of oxygenated blood. • Its metabolic requirements are exceeded only by the brain ...
OUTLINE FOR ALTERATIONS IN CARDIAC FUNCTION
... D. Complete the study questions for the case study of a 3 mo old child with Down Syndrome with congestive heart failure (CHF). E. Describe the dynamics of pulmonary hypertension and the implications in the child with obstructive heart disease. F. Name one med from each of the four categories of meds ...
... D. Complete the study questions for the case study of a 3 mo old child with Down Syndrome with congestive heart failure (CHF). E. Describe the dynamics of pulmonary hypertension and the implications in the child with obstructive heart disease. F. Name one med from each of the four categories of meds ...
MPI Patient Preparation Webinar Test (10 questions) 70% pass to
... (10 questions) 70% pass to for 1 VOICE credit ...
... (10 questions) 70% pass to for 1 VOICE credit ...
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... plaque. High blood pressure causes scarred arteries that fill up with plaque and become more prone to blood clots. Sometimes plaque or a blood clot can completely close an artery, blocking the blood flow to tissue on the other side. Damaged arteries cause blood supply failures. When a blockage cut ...
... plaque. High blood pressure causes scarred arteries that fill up with plaque and become more prone to blood clots. Sometimes plaque or a blood clot can completely close an artery, blocking the blood flow to tissue on the other side. Damaged arteries cause blood supply failures. When a blockage cut ...
BM1022 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ARTERIES AND VEINS
... Receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary circuit via the pulmonary veins ...
... Receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary circuit via the pulmonary veins ...
Supersaturated Oxygen: Key To Prevent Permanent Heart Attack
... Emergency angioplasty and stenting is the most effective way to relieve a heart blockage and stop a heart attack. In angioplasty, a hollow tube called a catheter is inserted into arteries in the groin or arm and threaded into the heart where a balloon is inflated to open the heart blockage. A wire m ...
... Emergency angioplasty and stenting is the most effective way to relieve a heart blockage and stop a heart attack. In angioplasty, a hollow tube called a catheter is inserted into arteries in the groin or arm and threaded into the heart where a balloon is inflated to open the heart blockage. A wire m ...
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.