Chp. 51 PPT
... AIR DOES NOT MOVE IN AND OUT OF THE LUNGS. IF NOT REMOVED, THE PERSON WILL DIE. ABDOMINAL THRUSTS ARE USED TO RELIEVE THE OBSTRUCTION. ...
... AIR DOES NOT MOVE IN AND OUT OF THE LUNGS. IF NOT REMOVED, THE PERSON WILL DIE. ABDOMINAL THRUSTS ARE USED TO RELIEVE THE OBSTRUCTION. ...
CHAPTER 8: The Heart and Lungs at Work
... The rhythmical contraction of the walls of the heart is commonly known as a heartbeat. Heart rate is the number of times the heart beats in one minute and is measured in beats per minute (bpm). At rest the normal heart rate of an adult can range from 40 bpm in a highly trained athlete to 70 bpm in a ...
... The rhythmical contraction of the walls of the heart is commonly known as a heartbeat. Heart rate is the number of times the heart beats in one minute and is measured in beats per minute (bpm). At rest the normal heart rate of an adult can range from 40 bpm in a highly trained athlete to 70 bpm in a ...
Two-Arm Double Randomised Clinical Trial Using Drugs and Devices Dr Sunita Ahir
... bivalirudin monotherapy at 3 years for patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Stone and colleagues report that the long-term benefit in the bivalirudin group was consistent with delayed effects from reduction in major bleedi ...
... bivalirudin monotherapy at 3 years for patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Stone and colleagues report that the long-term benefit in the bivalirudin group was consistent with delayed effects from reduction in major bleedi ...
Vital Signs
... Korotokoff sound: (Sound that result from the vibrations of blood within the arterial wall or changes in blood flow). ...
... Korotokoff sound: (Sound that result from the vibrations of blood within the arterial wall or changes in blood flow). ...
Single Ventricle Defects and the Fontan
... congenital cardiologist and a gynecologist familiar with Fontan circulation. What if I need non-cardiac surgery? Non-cardiac surgery in the patient with a Fontan should be done in an ACHD center. It should be closely coordinated with the ACHD team. An anesthesiologist with expertise in congenital ca ...
... congenital cardiologist and a gynecologist familiar with Fontan circulation. What if I need non-cardiac surgery? Non-cardiac surgery in the patient with a Fontan should be done in an ACHD center. It should be closely coordinated with the ACHD team. An anesthesiologist with expertise in congenital ca ...
Ch19.Heart_1
... – Systole contraction of a heart chamber – Diastole expansion (relaxation) of a heart ...
... – Systole contraction of a heart chamber – Diastole expansion (relaxation) of a heart ...
Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehabilitation Under Medicare….Mark D
... Accomplished 1 or more: Positively affected progression of CAD ...
... Accomplished 1 or more: Positively affected progression of CAD ...
The Significance of Bilateral Bundle Branch Block in the
... exhibited cardiac abnormalities: four patients (11 percent) exhibited arrhythmias, three (8.5 percent) experienced dizziness or syncope and eight (22 percent) exhibited ST-T wave changes on ECG. There were no documented cases of complete heart block, although the occurrence of heart block could not ...
... exhibited cardiac abnormalities: four patients (11 percent) exhibited arrhythmias, three (8.5 percent) experienced dizziness or syncope and eight (22 percent) exhibited ST-T wave changes on ECG. There were no documented cases of complete heart block, although the occurrence of heart block could not ...
Feline Hyperthyroidism
... hormonal disorder in male and female, middle-aged to senior cats. It is so common, that most veterinarians screen for it during a cat’s twice-a-year senior wellness exam. The incidence of hyperthyroidism is increasing, perhaps due in part to heightened awareness and screening as well as the fact tha ...
... hormonal disorder in male and female, middle-aged to senior cats. It is so common, that most veterinarians screen for it during a cat’s twice-a-year senior wellness exam. The incidence of hyperthyroidism is increasing, perhaps due in part to heightened awareness and screening as well as the fact tha ...
this is blood clotting
... The heart has its own extensive blood supply - the CORONARY ARTERIES supply the myocardium with blood - the left coronary artery and the right coronary artery are the first branches of the aorta - from the arteries, blood empties into the coronary veins, then the coronary sinus which empties into th ...
... The heart has its own extensive blood supply - the CORONARY ARTERIES supply the myocardium with blood - the left coronary artery and the right coronary artery are the first branches of the aorta - from the arteries, blood empties into the coronary veins, then the coronary sinus which empties into th ...
auscultation_heart
... – the first sound over the arteries becomes louder because of the higher pulse wave, and it can be heard at greater distances from the heart, e.g. on the brachial and radial arteries. – Two sounds can sometimes be heard on the femoral artery in aortic incompetence. This doubled tone (Traube's double ...
... – the first sound over the arteries becomes louder because of the higher pulse wave, and it can be heard at greater distances from the heart, e.g. on the brachial and radial arteries. – Two sounds can sometimes be heard on the femoral artery in aortic incompetence. This doubled tone (Traube's double ...
Atrial Fibrillation
... In atrial fibrillation or flutter, the atria do not empty completely into the ventricles with each beat. Over time, some blood inside the atria may stagnate, and clots may form. Pieces of the clot may break off, often shortly after atrial fibrillation converts back to normal rhythm— whether spon ...
... In atrial fibrillation or flutter, the atria do not empty completely into the ventricles with each beat. Over time, some blood inside the atria may stagnate, and clots may form. Pieces of the clot may break off, often shortly after atrial fibrillation converts back to normal rhythm— whether spon ...
The Circulatory System
... – Fatty deposits called plaque – Builds up in walls of arteries – Obstructs flow – Also a risk if clot breaks free and blocks flow elsewhere ...
... – Fatty deposits called plaque – Builds up in walls of arteries – Obstructs flow – Also a risk if clot breaks free and blocks flow elsewhere ...
VT IN ABSENCE OF STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE BY DR
... Beginning of QRS to earliest maximal deflection in any precordial leads / QRS duration. (> 0.55) (sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 98%) • Shortest precordial complex: Interval from earliest ventricular activation to the 1st S wave in any precordial lead. (> 121 ms) Daniels and colleagues ...
... Beginning of QRS to earliest maximal deflection in any precordial leads / QRS duration. (> 0.55) (sensitivity of 100%, specificity of 98%) • Shortest precordial complex: Interval from earliest ventricular activation to the 1st S wave in any precordial lead. (> 121 ms) Daniels and colleagues ...
Surveillance study for creating the national clinical database related
... and LVG in 36.6%. Findings were abnormal in 2,604 (59.6%) of the 4,367 patients who underwent ECG at rest. The abnormalities comprised old myocardial infarction (31.3%) and non-specific ST-T changes (28.6%) followed by left ventricular hypertrophy with strain pattern (12.0%), atrial fibrillation (3. ...
... and LVG in 36.6%. Findings were abnormal in 2,604 (59.6%) of the 4,367 patients who underwent ECG at rest. The abnormalities comprised old myocardial infarction (31.3%) and non-specific ST-T changes (28.6%) followed by left ventricular hypertrophy with strain pattern (12.0%), atrial fibrillation (3. ...
23 January 2013 Re: Emma Chu MRN: 1138650 DOB: 31/8/2012
... fraction 75%. Syr frusemide 4.5mg tds and syr aldactone 6.25mg bd were continued. 6 week later, she came for third review today. Clinically, she was fairly comfortable with mildl tachynoea. She remained to have subcostal recession. Echocardiography showed dilated left atrium and left ventricle, mild ...
... fraction 75%. Syr frusemide 4.5mg tds and syr aldactone 6.25mg bd were continued. 6 week later, she came for third review today. Clinically, she was fairly comfortable with mildl tachynoea. She remained to have subcostal recession. Echocardiography showed dilated left atrium and left ventricle, mild ...
Circulation and Immunity
... leads to heart murmur) • Septal defects (hole in septum leads to mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood) ...
... leads to heart murmur) • Septal defects (hole in septum leads to mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood) ...
Acute Responses PowerPoint
... be pumped from the heart with each beat. INCREASED CARDIAC OUTPUT Cardiac output increases during exercise due to increase in heart rate and stroke volume. ...
... be pumped from the heart with each beat. INCREASED CARDIAC OUTPUT Cardiac output increases during exercise due to increase in heart rate and stroke volume. ...
Lead V6 - UBC Critical Care Medicine
... …With 1st-degree bock and left atrial enlargement Why? It’s a regular rhythm at about 100 bpm, with a narrow QRS, prolonged PRI (driven by wide P wave, but that’s the way it goes), normal axis, and no evidence of intraventricular conduction delay. There are no ST or T-wave abnormalities, nor Q wav ...
... …With 1st-degree bock and left atrial enlargement Why? It’s a regular rhythm at about 100 bpm, with a narrow QRS, prolonged PRI (driven by wide P wave, but that’s the way it goes), normal axis, and no evidence of intraventricular conduction delay. There are no ST or T-wave abnormalities, nor Q wav ...
Nyogen`s Gate Gate
... Wali Ali Meyer and through Saadi Neil Douglas-Klotz & Kamae Amprapali Miller, forms the basis of the movements to the mantra. As four different melodies are given, this can also be done as a chant. We usually don’t teach all melodies for the dance, but simply invite people to use the counter melodie ...
... Wali Ali Meyer and through Saadi Neil Douglas-Klotz & Kamae Amprapali Miller, forms the basis of the movements to the mantra. As four different melodies are given, this can also be done as a chant. We usually don’t teach all melodies for the dance, but simply invite people to use the counter melodie ...
New diagnostic and technical aspects of fetal phonocardiography
... Mechanical heart action is accompanied by a displacement and reshaping of the heart, by vibrations of the mY9Cardium, the valves, and the intra-cardiac blood volume, and by eddy flows of blood, all of which contribute to the generation of heart sounds. The traditional technique of PCG recording is t ...
... Mechanical heart action is accompanied by a displacement and reshaping of the heart, by vibrations of the mY9Cardium, the valves, and the intra-cardiac blood volume, and by eddy flows of blood, all of which contribute to the generation of heart sounds. The traditional technique of PCG recording is t ...
- The waves: o P: arterial depolarization o QRS: ventricular
... - Because the left ventricle takes longer time to depolarize, a current from the right ventricle passes towards the left ventricle. As we know, the current goes from the depolarized areas to the still polarized areas. This causes left axis deviation of the QRS Prolonged QRS with left axis deviation ...
... - Because the left ventricle takes longer time to depolarize, a current from the right ventricle passes towards the left ventricle. As we know, the current goes from the depolarized areas to the still polarized areas. This causes left axis deviation of the QRS Prolonged QRS with left axis deviation ...
Myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction (MI) or acute myocardial infarction (AMI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow stops to a part of the heart causing damage to the heart muscle. The most common symptom is chest pain or discomfort which may travel into the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw. Often it is in the center or left side of the chest and lasts for more than a few minutes. The discomfort may occasionally feel like heartburn. Other symptoms may include shortness of breath, nausea, feeling faint, a cold sweat, or feeling tired. About 30% of people have atypical symptoms, with women more likely than men to present atypically. Among those over 75 years old, about 5% have had an MI with little or no history of symptoms. An MI may cause heart failure, an irregular heartbeat, or cardiac arrest.Most MIs occur due to coronary artery disease. Risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, lack of exercise, obesity, high blood cholesterol, poor diet, and excessive alcohol intake, among others. The mechanism of an MI often involves the rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque, leading to complete blockage of a coronary artery. MIs are less commonly caused by coronary artery spasms, which may be due to cocaine, significant emotional stress, and extreme cold, among others. A number of tests are useful to help with diagnosis, including electrocardiograms (ECGs), blood tests, and coronary angiography. An ECG may confirm an ST elevation MI if ST elevation is present. Commonly used blood tests include troponin and less often creatine kinase MB.Aspirin is an appropriate immediate treatment for a suspected MI. Nitroglycerin or opioids may be used to help with chest pain; however, they do not improve overall outcomes. Supplemental oxygen should be used in those with low oxygen levels or shortness of breath. In ST elevation MIs treatments which attempt to restore blood flow to the heart are typically recommended and include angioplasty, where the arteries are pushed open, or thrombolysis, where the blockage is removed using medications. People who have a non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) are often managed with the blood thinner heparin, with the additional use angioplasty in those at high risk. In people with blockages of multiple coronary arteries and diabetes, bypass surgery (CABG) may be recommended rather than angioplasty. After an MI, lifestyle modifications, along with long term treatment with aspirin, beta blockers, and statins, are typically recommended.Worldwide, more than 3 million people have ST elevation MIs and 4 million have NSTEMIs each year. STEMIs occur about twice as often in men as women. About one million people have an MI each year in the United States. In the developed world the risk of death in those who have had an STEMI is about 10%. Rates of MI for a given age have decreased globally between 1990 and 2010.