Kickin’ Cardiovascular System
... and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle. Average is 70-76 beats per minute Pulse points are listed in book. Take a look and try to find them on your body. ...
... and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle. Average is 70-76 beats per minute Pulse points are listed in book. Take a look and try to find them on your body. ...
cardiovascular powerpoint - Pregitzersninjascienceclasses
... and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle. Average is 70-76 beats per minute Pulse points are listed in book. Take a look and try to find them on your body. ...
... and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle. Average is 70-76 beats per minute Pulse points are listed in book. Take a look and try to find them on your body. ...
Vital Signs
... – tubes that transports blood – carries O2 and nutrients to all cells and tissues – carries CO2 and other wastes away from cells – body has approx 60,000 miles of blood vessels ...
... – tubes that transports blood – carries O2 and nutrients to all cells and tissues – carries CO2 and other wastes away from cells – body has approx 60,000 miles of blood vessels ...
includes Hypothermia - Australian Resuscitation Council
... Cardiac arrest due to Immersion / Submersion ...
... Cardiac arrest due to Immersion / Submersion ...
Chapter 39- The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
... 12. List the two types of valves in the heart and their names. ...
... 12. List the two types of valves in the heart and their names. ...
Valves of the Heart
... the pressure inside it increases. This increased pressure, coupled with the right atria moving into its relaxation phase, causes the ventricular pressures to be greater than atrial pressures. This causes the tricuspid AV valves to close. In this closed position, the chordae tendinae that are attache ...
... the pressure inside it increases. This increased pressure, coupled with the right atria moving into its relaxation phase, causes the ventricular pressures to be greater than atrial pressures. This causes the tricuspid AV valves to close. In this closed position, the chordae tendinae that are attache ...
peripheral-vascular
... • State what is meant by peripheral vascular disease • State where in the body it can commonly occur and the conditions that can occur as a result. ...
... • State what is meant by peripheral vascular disease • State where in the body it can commonly occur and the conditions that can occur as a result. ...
Nursing and heart failure
... Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) or cardiac failure, is one of the most common causes of in-hospital mortality for patients with cardiac diseases. It is the second most common complication after myocardial infarction (MI). Men are affected more than women. The 5 year mortality rate for men is 60% and ...
... Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) or cardiac failure, is one of the most common causes of in-hospital mortality for patients with cardiac diseases. It is the second most common complication after myocardial infarction (MI). Men are affected more than women. The 5 year mortality rate for men is 60% and ...
Vocabulary Definitions Handout
... insufficient cardiac output to generate a pulse and supply blood to the major organs Clinical death is the medical term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing, the two necessary criteria to sustain life. It occurs when the heart stops beating in a regular rhythm, a condition called cardiac ...
... insufficient cardiac output to generate a pulse and supply blood to the major organs Clinical death is the medical term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing, the two necessary criteria to sustain life. It occurs when the heart stops beating in a regular rhythm, a condition called cardiac ...
Slide 1
... A mass of platelets that patch a hole in a blood vessel is known as a platelet plug. ...
... A mass of platelets that patch a hole in a blood vessel is known as a platelet plug. ...
How Blood Travels Through the Body!!
... ………… The largest artery eventually divides in two……………This tiny vessel is a capillary. At this point the droplet nourishes the cells next to this tiny vessel and takes away the waste products. ...
... ………… The largest artery eventually divides in two……………This tiny vessel is a capillary. At this point the droplet nourishes the cells next to this tiny vessel and takes away the waste products. ...
Heart*s Place in the Circulation
... The Anatomy of the Heart • What is the Pericardial Cavity? • Surrounds the heart • Lined by pericardium • Two layers • Visceral pericardium (epicardium) • Covers heart surface ...
... The Anatomy of the Heart • What is the Pericardial Cavity? • Surrounds the heart • Lined by pericardium • Two layers • Visceral pericardium (epicardium) • Covers heart surface ...
Circulatory System 3
... There’s the cardiac muscle, which is very special. Other muscles have cramps when it’s worn out or have anaerobic respiration (doesn't have enough oxygen). ...
... There’s the cardiac muscle, which is very special. Other muscles have cramps when it’s worn out or have anaerobic respiration (doesn't have enough oxygen). ...
Cardiovascular Structure and Function Cardiovascular System
... Primary determinant of blood flow distribution Dramatically alter diameter to rapidly regulate blood flow • Major site of vascular resistance in arterial tree • Resistance dampens pulse felt upstream in arteries • Variety of physiological factors that alter diameter ...
... Primary determinant of blood flow distribution Dramatically alter diameter to rapidly regulate blood flow • Major site of vascular resistance in arterial tree • Resistance dampens pulse felt upstream in arteries • Variety of physiological factors that alter diameter ...
medical instruments
... for generating resonance and low radio frequency in protons present in the body. The most common proton is the H1 nuclei present in water molecules. MRI is superior than CT because 1. It uses non ionizing radiations 2. It gives 2 or 3D pictures. 3. Image is obtained from any plane. 4. Provides bette ...
... for generating resonance and low radio frequency in protons present in the body. The most common proton is the H1 nuclei present in water molecules. MRI is superior than CT because 1. It uses non ionizing radiations 2. It gives 2 or 3D pictures. 3. Image is obtained from any plane. 4. Provides bette ...
half a decade of primary percutaneous
... less frequent (40.3% vs. 64.4%, p<0.005). All cause in-hospital death and composite of death, emergency Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts (CABG), Myocardial Infarction (MI) and stroke in group 2 was significantly higher than group 1 (12.3% versus 4.8%,p=0.02 and 15.7% versus 7.4%, p=0.04). Cardiogenic s ...
... less frequent (40.3% vs. 64.4%, p<0.005). All cause in-hospital death and composite of death, emergency Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts (CABG), Myocardial Infarction (MI) and stroke in group 2 was significantly higher than group 1 (12.3% versus 4.8%,p=0.02 and 15.7% versus 7.4%, p=0.04). Cardiogenic s ...
Unit 4.2 Review PBS - Huber Heights City Schools
... 120. Anything higher is either prehypertension or hypertension. • Diastolic BP is when the heart is at rest and should be below ...
... 120. Anything higher is either prehypertension or hypertension. • Diastolic BP is when the heart is at rest and should be below ...
Module 34 / Valves of the Heart
... pressure inside it increases. This increased pressure, coupled with the right atria moving into its relaxation ...
... pressure inside it increases. This increased pressure, coupled with the right atria moving into its relaxation ...
Cardio Objectives
... mechanism of action including Starling's Law, venous return, autonomic nervous input, hemorrhage (blood loss). Contrast the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system influence on cardiac output. Identify which is dominant at rest (para) and during exercise (symp). Discuss their mechanisms of ac ...
... mechanism of action including Starling's Law, venous return, autonomic nervous input, hemorrhage (blood loss). Contrast the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system influence on cardiac output. Identify which is dominant at rest (para) and during exercise (symp). Discuss their mechanisms of ac ...
The Circulatory System
... The force that blood exerts against a vessel wall Pressure is greatest in arteries during ventricular systole – this is the main force propelling blood from the heart through the vessels Stress may trigger responses that cause the smooth muscles of vessel walls to contract, increasing blood flow a ...
... The force that blood exerts against a vessel wall Pressure is greatest in arteries during ventricular systole – this is the main force propelling blood from the heart through the vessels Stress may trigger responses that cause the smooth muscles of vessel walls to contract, increasing blood flow a ...
- St. William the Abbot School
... vessels of the cardiovascular system. The heart is about the size of your fist. It works over and over again without getting tired like other muscles do. The right and left side of the heart is separated by a tissue called the septum. The heart has 4 chambers, 2 upper and 2 lower. Chambers of the he ...
... vessels of the cardiovascular system. The heart is about the size of your fist. It works over and over again without getting tired like other muscles do. The right and left side of the heart is separated by a tissue called the septum. The heart has 4 chambers, 2 upper and 2 lower. Chambers of the he ...
Pressure Changes in the Heart: Question Sheet
... Draw a sketch graph to compare pressures in the left and right ventricles during the cardiac cycle ...
... Draw a sketch graph to compare pressures in the left and right ventricles during the cardiac cycle ...