Heart Worksheet
... b) On the diagram of the heart shown above indicate the direction of blood flow through the heart. Use a red pencil to show the pathway of oxygen-rich blood and blue the pathway of oxygen-poor blood. 3. Choose terms from the list to complete the sentences below. atria; right side* ; vena cava; ventr ...
... b) On the diagram of the heart shown above indicate the direction of blood flow through the heart. Use a red pencil to show the pathway of oxygen-rich blood and blue the pathway of oxygen-poor blood. 3. Choose terms from the list to complete the sentences below. atria; right side* ; vena cava; ventr ...
The Heart and Circulatory System
... • The heart is a muscle that pumps blood around the body • It pumps oxygenated blood from the lungs around the body • It pumps deoxygenated blood from the body back to the lungs Now look at the heart animation! ...
... • The heart is a muscle that pumps blood around the body • It pumps oxygenated blood from the lungs around the body • It pumps deoxygenated blood from the body back to the lungs Now look at the heart animation! ...
Primary FRCA MCQ/SBA Revision Day 23rd
... b) The ductus arteriosus closes because of a respiratory acidosis c) Blood flow in the IVC falls d) Hypoxia will favour a right to left shunt e) The first breath generates a negative pressure of about 50 cmH2O 2) Left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LVEDP): a) Gives an index of preload b) Will b ...
... b) The ductus arteriosus closes because of a respiratory acidosis c) Blood flow in the IVC falls d) Hypoxia will favour a right to left shunt e) The first breath generates a negative pressure of about 50 cmH2O 2) Left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LVEDP): a) Gives an index of preload b) Will b ...
The Cardiac Cycle
... i. This sends an electrical signal to the ____________ __ ________ and eventually to the _____________ ________ c. EKG, or ________________, measures the electrical activity of the heart. i. The ____ wave measures atrial depolarization ii. The _________ complex measures the ventricular depolarizatio ...
... i. This sends an electrical signal to the ____________ __ ________ and eventually to the _____________ ________ c. EKG, or ________________, measures the electrical activity of the heart. i. The ____ wave measures atrial depolarization ii. The _________ complex measures the ventricular depolarizatio ...
Circulatory System
... The RIGHT SIDE of the Heart pumps Blood From The BODY TO THE LUNGS (Oxygen poor) The LEFT SIDE of the Heart pumps OXYGEN RICH BLOOD from the LUNGS TO THE BODY (oxygen rich) Our Heart has FOUR CHAMBERS: The UPPER CHAMBERS of the Heart are the RIGHT AND LEFT ATRIA (ATRIUM), RECEIVE BLOOD COMING INTO T ...
... The RIGHT SIDE of the Heart pumps Blood From The BODY TO THE LUNGS (Oxygen poor) The LEFT SIDE of the Heart pumps OXYGEN RICH BLOOD from the LUNGS TO THE BODY (oxygen rich) Our Heart has FOUR CHAMBERS: The UPPER CHAMBERS of the Heart are the RIGHT AND LEFT ATRIA (ATRIUM), RECEIVE BLOOD COMING INTO T ...
The Transport System Study Guide
... An analysis of your risk of cardiovascular disease To assess your risk, complete the questionnaire provided by Washington University in Saint Luis at: http://www.yourdiseaserisk.siteman.wustl.edu/hccpquiz.pl?lang=english&func=start&quiz=h eart ...
... An analysis of your risk of cardiovascular disease To assess your risk, complete the questionnaire provided by Washington University in Saint Luis at: http://www.yourdiseaserisk.siteman.wustl.edu/hccpquiz.pl?lang=english&func=start&quiz=h eart ...
Mr. Bell Anatomy and Physiology Name: Date: Period: Cardiac
... 3. Blood is deoxygenated as it passes through which of the following parts of the heart? a. Aorta c. left ventricle b. Pulmonary vein d. Right ventricle Matching: Write the letter of the BEST answer on the line provided (Letters may be used MORE than once). (1 point each) 1. _____Makes “lub” sound a ...
... 3. Blood is deoxygenated as it passes through which of the following parts of the heart? a. Aorta c. left ventricle b. Pulmonary vein d. Right ventricle Matching: Write the letter of the BEST answer on the line provided (Letters may be used MORE than once). (1 point each) 1. _____Makes “lub” sound a ...
Internet Assignment - Cardiovascular - Spring 12
... 3. Choose terms from the list to complete the sentences below. atria; right hand side vena cava; ventricles atrioventricular valves ...
... 3. Choose terms from the list to complete the sentences below. atria; right hand side vena cava; ventricles atrioventricular valves ...
1 BIO 105 Summer 2013
... 8. Correlate electrical activity with the mechanical events of the cardiac cycle. 9. What are the major waveforms observed on an ECG? What do they represent? 10. What is the systemic circulation? Pulmonary circulation? 11. What is the main function of the arteries? Why are arterioles important? 12. ...
... 8. Correlate electrical activity with the mechanical events of the cardiac cycle. 9. What are the major waveforms observed on an ECG? What do they represent? 10. What is the systemic circulation? Pulmonary circulation? 11. What is the main function of the arteries? Why are arterioles important? 12. ...
1. ThinkQuest: Blood-River of Life http://library.thinkquest.org
... 3. The Franklin Institute Online: Circle of Blood Students should read about blood vessels and the three parts of the circulatory system. http://sln.fi.edu/biosci/systems/circulation.html Q1. What are the three types of circulation? Q2. The lungs can be associated with what part of the circulatory s ...
... 3. The Franklin Institute Online: Circle of Blood Students should read about blood vessels and the three parts of the circulatory system. http://sln.fi.edu/biosci/systems/circulation.html Q1. What are the three types of circulation? Q2. The lungs can be associated with what part of the circulatory s ...
Circulatory, Lymphatic, Respiratory Jeopardy
... Gland over the heart that is most active in babies, produces thymosin that ...
... Gland over the heart that is most active in babies, produces thymosin that ...
Organs and Organ Systems: Circulation
... • activity, caffeine, smaller body size, less physically fit, etc... ...
... • activity, caffeine, smaller body size, less physically fit, etc... ...
Heart Notes
... Body to right heart to lungs to left heart to body Body, then via vena cavas and coronary sinus to RA, to RV, then to lungs via pulmonary arteries, then to LA via pulmonary veins, to LV, then to body via aorta From body via SVC, IVC & coronary sinus to RA; then to RV through tricuspid valve; to lung ...
... Body to right heart to lungs to left heart to body Body, then via vena cavas and coronary sinus to RA, to RV, then to lungs via pulmonary arteries, then to LA via pulmonary veins, to LV, then to body via aorta From body via SVC, IVC & coronary sinus to RA; then to RV through tricuspid valve; to lung ...
Review Sheet Answers Word Doc
... Abnormal heart sound that identifies the leakage of blood through the valves in the wrong direction 12. The most important risk factor for congestive heart failure is: A. Diabetes B. High blood pressure C. High cholesterol D. A heart attack 13. This is also known as the pacemaker of the heart. Sinoa ...
... Abnormal heart sound that identifies the leakage of blood through the valves in the wrong direction 12. The most important risk factor for congestive heart failure is: A. Diabetes B. High blood pressure C. High cholesterol D. A heart attack 13. This is also known as the pacemaker of the heart. Sinoa ...
Heart valve disorder
... causes atherosclerosis. This condition places the individual at high risk of stroke, coronary heart disease and heart attack. Circulating blood clot and/or an arterial spasm may block the vessel completely. When atherosclerosis affects the coronary arteries of the heart, it leads to: a. Silent ische ...
... causes atherosclerosis. This condition places the individual at high risk of stroke, coronary heart disease and heart attack. Circulating blood clot and/or an arterial spasm may block the vessel completely. When atherosclerosis affects the coronary arteries of the heart, it leads to: a. Silent ische ...
ekg jeopardy review game for exam #1
... year old person’s life, their heart will have beat how many times? ...
... year old person’s life, their heart will have beat how many times? ...
pediatric cardiac disease notes
... o Abnormal opening between the atria; blood flows from left atria to right atria o Manifestations: Asymptomatic at early age Pulmonary symptoms on exertion at later age ...
... o Abnormal opening between the atria; blood flows from left atria to right atria o Manifestations: Asymptomatic at early age Pulmonary symptoms on exertion at later age ...
Angiography
... Division or components of the circulatory system :1- Cardio-vascular system ( heart , blood and blood vessels ). The cardiovascular , or blood circulation , division may further be divided into cardio ( circulation within the heart ) and vascular (blood vessels ) components . The vascular or vessel ...
... Division or components of the circulatory system :1- Cardio-vascular system ( heart , blood and blood vessels ). The cardiovascular , or blood circulation , division may further be divided into cardio ( circulation within the heart ) and vascular (blood vessels ) components . The vascular or vessel ...
Bio 5
... a. left; deoxygenated; oxygenated b. right; deoxygenated; oxygenated c. left; oxygenated; deoxygenated d. right; oxygenated; deoxygenated Part II. Write the answer in the space provided. 5 points total. 1. Blood returning from the lungs is high in ____________________ ? 2. Blood returning from the l ...
... a. left; deoxygenated; oxygenated b. right; deoxygenated; oxygenated c. left; oxygenated; deoxygenated d. right; oxygenated; deoxygenated Part II. Write the answer in the space provided. 5 points total. 1. Blood returning from the lungs is high in ____________________ ? 2. Blood returning from the l ...
File
... After birth, the first to be obliterated is the umbilical artery (they will close), no more blood goes to the placenta from the fetus. After some time, the umbilical vein will also get obliterated. Pulmonary vasculature gets established as the baby tries to breathe on its own. More blood comes to le ...
... After birth, the first to be obliterated is the umbilical artery (they will close), no more blood goes to the placenta from the fetus. After some time, the umbilical vein will also get obliterated. Pulmonary vasculature gets established as the baby tries to breathe on its own. More blood comes to le ...
What is the cardiac cycle?
... Get out your notes ready for your presentation of heart structure! ...
... Get out your notes ready for your presentation of heart structure! ...
Day 4 Circulatory System Dissection Guide
... 6. Now lift the heart to view its dorsal surface. Observe the posterior vena cava that carries blood from the posterior part of the body and empties it into the right atrium. 7. Find the pulmonary artery which leaves the right ventricle. After birth, this vessel carries blood to the lungs. However, ...
... 6. Now lift the heart to view its dorsal surface. Observe the posterior vena cava that carries blood from the posterior part of the body and empties it into the right atrium. 7. Find the pulmonary artery which leaves the right ventricle. After birth, this vessel carries blood to the lungs. However, ...
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.