Cardiac Assignment
... oxygen is being withheld, or a tissue is holding its breath this is known as 22 . Chest pain brought on by exercise and relieved by rest is called 23 . Debris and plaque build up on the inside of arteries is known as 24 , while narrowing of the arteries due to consumption of caffeine is 25 . A compl ...
... oxygen is being withheld, or a tissue is holding its breath this is known as 22 . Chest pain brought on by exercise and relieved by rest is called 23 . Debris and plaque build up on the inside of arteries is known as 24 , while narrowing of the arteries due to consumption of caffeine is 25 . A compl ...
ASD AND PS - Mike Poullis
... • Prominent RV outflow tract may encroach on the retrosternal space • Left atrium NOT enlarged because the LA can decompress into RA via the defect. • Angiography-presence of mixing at the atrial level is inferred when an indistinct left atrial border is observed on the levophase of a right ventricu ...
... • Prominent RV outflow tract may encroach on the retrosternal space • Left atrium NOT enlarged because the LA can decompress into RA via the defect. • Angiography-presence of mixing at the atrial level is inferred when an indistinct left atrial border is observed on the levophase of a right ventricu ...
THE HUMAN HEART
... the lungs. The pulmonary trunk is an artery Pulmonary veins: carry red blood from lungs toward the left heart Sinus: a large, thin-walled vein. All sinuses are found in the systemic circulation; for example, the superior sagittal sinus of the brain, or the coronary sinus of the heart. ...
... the lungs. The pulmonary trunk is an artery Pulmonary veins: carry red blood from lungs toward the left heart Sinus: a large, thin-walled vein. All sinuses are found in the systemic circulation; for example, the superior sagittal sinus of the brain, or the coronary sinus of the heart. ...
NAME_____________________________ Anatomy I Homework
... guards the entrance to the pulmonary trunk ...
... guards the entrance to the pulmonary trunk ...
NAME_____________________________ Anatomy II Homework
... guards the entrance to the pulmonary trunk ...
... guards the entrance to the pulmonary trunk ...
Coronary Artery Disease • Age • Sex • Family history • Smoking
... the cardiologist may inject a special dye into your arteries (intravenously). This is known as an angiogram. The dye is injected into the arteries of the heart through a long, thin, flexible tube (catheter) that is threaded through an artery, traditionally in the leg, to the arteries in the heart. R ...
... the cardiologist may inject a special dye into your arteries (intravenously). This is known as an angiogram. The dye is injected into the arteries of the heart through a long, thin, flexible tube (catheter) that is threaded through an artery, traditionally in the leg, to the arteries in the heart. R ...
Cardiovascular Review
... 10. three vessels supply the the rt atrium 11. 4 veins supply the left atrium 12. what divides the left and rt chambers of the heart 13. the heart is divided into 2 pathways for blood…they are? 14. characterize blood returning to the heart from the body… 15. Trace the path of blood as it enters the ...
... 10. three vessels supply the the rt atrium 11. 4 veins supply the left atrium 12. what divides the left and rt chambers of the heart 13. the heart is divided into 2 pathways for blood…they are? 14. characterize blood returning to the heart from the body… 15. Trace the path of blood as it enters the ...
Congenital Anomalies of the heart
... underdeveloped, the right ventricle very small, and also sometimes the tricuspid valve. The condition is also sometimes referred to as hypoplastic right heart. ...
... underdeveloped, the right ventricle very small, and also sometimes the tricuspid valve. The condition is also sometimes referred to as hypoplastic right heart. ...
Anatomy and Physiology
... • Be able to label the diagrams at end of ch. 20 on page 705 – there will be a heart diagram to label on the test, like the ones you colored and the one ...
... • Be able to label the diagrams at end of ch. 20 on page 705 – there will be a heart diagram to label on the test, like the ones you colored and the one ...
Lab #6 – Circulation
... Open circulatory system-fluids (hemolymph) pumped at low pressures among open spaces in body cavity. By simple heart-like organ and aided by body movementarthropods and mollusks. Closed circulatory system-thick walled arteries connect with arterioles then with capillaries. Capillaries have thin ...
... Open circulatory system-fluids (hemolymph) pumped at low pressures among open spaces in body cavity. By simple heart-like organ and aided by body movementarthropods and mollusks. Closed circulatory system-thick walled arteries connect with arterioles then with capillaries. Capillaries have thin ...
Chapter 27: Review Questions Multiple Choices When the heart
... 1. When the heart condition coarctation of the aorta is suspected, the pediatric nurse will include which of the following in the nursing assessment? (Select all that apply.) A. Take the child’s blood pressures in all four extremities. B. Have the child lie down while taking the blood pressure. C. E ...
... 1. When the heart condition coarctation of the aorta is suspected, the pediatric nurse will include which of the following in the nursing assessment? (Select all that apply.) A. Take the child’s blood pressures in all four extremities. B. Have the child lie down while taking the blood pressure. C. E ...
Conotruncal Cardiac Defect
... Distinguishing features between the Aorta and the Main Pulmonary Artery: 1. The first branch off the MPA courses directly to the right ( right pulmonary artery) 2. The first branch off the aorta courses superiorly (innominate artery) 3. The MPA is considerably shorter than the ascending aorta, ie. ...
... Distinguishing features between the Aorta and the Main Pulmonary Artery: 1. The first branch off the MPA courses directly to the right ( right pulmonary artery) 2. The first branch off the aorta courses superiorly (innominate artery) 3. The MPA is considerably shorter than the ascending aorta, ie. ...
Circ and Resp review
... A. the right ventricle and the left ventricle B. the right atrium and the left atrium C. the right ventricle and the right atrium D. the left ventricle and the left atrium 4. The heart is a(n) A. cell B. tissue C. organ D. organ system 5. Oxygen enters your body when you ...
... A. the right ventricle and the left ventricle B. the right atrium and the left atrium C. the right ventricle and the right atrium D. the left ventricle and the left atrium 4. The heart is a(n) A. cell B. tissue C. organ D. organ system 5. Oxygen enters your body when you ...
Consequences of Untreated Ventricular Septal Defect
... Eisenmenger syndrome is a triad of pulmonary vascular resistance and right-to-left shunting of blood with a systemic-to-pulmonary circulation connection and cyanosis. Although rare, patients with congenital heart disease can present in their adulthood. Primary care doctors need to recognize this syn ...
... Eisenmenger syndrome is a triad of pulmonary vascular resistance and right-to-left shunting of blood with a systemic-to-pulmonary circulation connection and cyanosis. Although rare, patients with congenital heart disease can present in their adulthood. Primary care doctors need to recognize this syn ...
notes - Children`s Heart Clinic
... Coronary angiography: Gold standard for diagnosis. Echocardiogram: Aids in diagnoses and evaluation for additional cardiac anomalies. Medical Management/Treatment: 80-100% mortality with medical management alone. Surgery to create a two-coronary artery system: - Left coronary artery transfer ...
... Coronary angiography: Gold standard for diagnosis. Echocardiogram: Aids in diagnoses and evaluation for additional cardiac anomalies. Medical Management/Treatment: 80-100% mortality with medical management alone. Surgery to create a two-coronary artery system: - Left coronary artery transfer ...
Vocabulary using Tellagami
... it to the teacher, so that the teacher can then project it, so that all students can see each other’s final product. ...
... it to the teacher, so that the teacher can then project it, so that all students can see each other’s final product. ...
9/19/16 HW3 - Lemon Bay High School
... . Cardiorespiratory System – Label the following of the A system in the body heart: LV, RV, LA, RA. composed of the Cardiovascular & respiratory In 2 – 4 sentences explain the flow of oxygenated and system. deoxygenated blood flows In 2- 4 sentences please through the heart. describe how you believe ...
... . Cardiorespiratory System – Label the following of the A system in the body heart: LV, RV, LA, RA. composed of the Cardiovascular & respiratory In 2 – 4 sentences explain the flow of oxygenated and system. deoxygenated blood flows In 2- 4 sentences please through the heart. describe how you believe ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: An overview
... Trace the pathway of the blood through the heart and the vessels of the coronary circulation. Discuss the cardiac cycle, and explain how it is controlled. Identify the parts of a normal ECG pattern, and discuss the significance of this pattern. Compare the structures and functions of the maj ...
... Trace the pathway of the blood through the heart and the vessels of the coronary circulation. Discuss the cardiac cycle, and explain how it is controlled. Identify the parts of a normal ECG pattern, and discuss the significance of this pattern. Compare the structures and functions of the maj ...
Circulatory System Conditions
... Stroke – sudden death of brain cells due to a lack of flow of oxygen • Causes – – Clotting or bursting of an artery or chamber of the heart. ...
... Stroke – sudden death of brain cells due to a lack of flow of oxygen • Causes – – Clotting or bursting of an artery or chamber of the heart. ...
Lecture 10. The mostly spread congenital heart diseases in children
... delivery of pulmonary venous blood to the systemic circulation – Two parallel circulations with no mixing – Open atrial septum (fossa ovalis) allows some left-toright shunt, enhanced by a left-to-right ductus arteriosus shunt – Presence of ventricular septal defect facilitates mixing ...
... delivery of pulmonary venous blood to the systemic circulation – Two parallel circulations with no mixing – Open atrial septum (fossa ovalis) allows some left-toright shunt, enhanced by a left-to-right ductus arteriosus shunt – Presence of ventricular septal defect facilitates mixing ...
Circulation flashcards - mvhs
... Reptile Circulation- Ventricles are partially divided by a septum. Reptiles also have two _________ and can redirect blood to bypass pulmonary circuit. Crocodilians and alligators have completely separated ventricles. ...
... Reptile Circulation- Ventricles are partially divided by a septum. Reptiles also have two _________ and can redirect blood to bypass pulmonary circuit. Crocodilians and alligators have completely separated ventricles. ...
Circulation and Immune system Review
... 3. Capillaries – thinnest vessels, exchange of gases takes place here D. Heart 1. Two upper chambers are atria (right atrium, left atrium) 2. Two lower chambers are ventricles (right ventricle, left ventricle) 3. Septum – separates the heart down the middle to prevent oxygenated blood from mixing wi ...
... 3. Capillaries – thinnest vessels, exchange of gases takes place here D. Heart 1. Two upper chambers are atria (right atrium, left atrium) 2. Two lower chambers are ventricles (right ventricle, left ventricle) 3. Septum – separates the heart down the middle to prevent oxygenated blood from mixing wi ...
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.