Cardiovascular Vocabulary Study Guide
... The pressure that is exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries. Systolic over diastolic 120/80. ...
... The pressure that is exerted by the blood against the walls of the arteries. Systolic over diastolic 120/80. ...
Ventricular Fibrillation
... • With each heartbeat, the electrical impulse begins at the sinus (or sinoatrial, SA) node, also called the heart’s natural pacemaker. The SA node is a cluster of specialized cells,located in the right atrium. The SA node produces the electrical impulses. •The impulse then reaches the atrioventricul ...
... • With each heartbeat, the electrical impulse begins at the sinus (or sinoatrial, SA) node, also called the heart’s natural pacemaker. The SA node is a cluster of specialized cells,located in the right atrium. The SA node produces the electrical impulses. •The impulse then reaches the atrioventricul ...
Mitral valve stenosis - Great Ormond Street Hospital
... mitral valve stenosis? The heart is formed early in pregnancy but doctors do not fully understand why some children’s hearts do not develop properly . For the majority of babies born with congenital mitral valve stenosis, doctors never find a cause. However, the chance of a child having this conditi ...
... mitral valve stenosis? The heart is formed early in pregnancy but doctors do not fully understand why some children’s hearts do not develop properly . For the majority of babies born with congenital mitral valve stenosis, doctors never find a cause. However, the chance of a child having this conditi ...
Cardiovascular System Chapter 36 “White” Cardiovascular system
... emergency situation such as cardiac arrest or pulselessness to a sinus rhythm/NSR -Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator (AICD)- used in controlling V-Tach and V. Fib. In individuals with periodic episodes of VTach. -This device senses the dysrrhythmia and automatically sends an electrica ...
... emergency situation such as cardiac arrest or pulselessness to a sinus rhythm/NSR -Automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator (AICD)- used in controlling V-Tach and V. Fib. In individuals with periodic episodes of VTach. -This device senses the dysrrhythmia and automatically sends an electrica ...
Basics of Hemodynamics and Shock
... – Septic shock- warm phase – End stage cirrhosis – Vasodilators ...
... – Septic shock- warm phase – End stage cirrhosis – Vasodilators ...
Kickin’ Cardiovascular System
... Pressure wave created by the expansion 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. ...
... Pressure wave created by the expansion 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. ...
PowerPoint to accompany - shsbiology / FrontPage
... • water and other substances leave capillaries because of net outward pressure at the capillaries’ arteriolar ends • water enters capillaries’ venular ends because of a net inward pressure • substances move in and out along the length of the capillaries according to ...
... • water and other substances leave capillaries because of net outward pressure at the capillaries’ arteriolar ends • water enters capillaries’ venular ends because of a net inward pressure • substances move in and out along the length of the capillaries according to ...
cardiovascular powerpoint - Pregitzersninjascienceclasses
... Pressure wave created by the expansion 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. ...
... Pressure wave created by the expansion 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. ...
ch20 outline
... 1. The flow of blood through the many vessels that pierce the myocardium of the heart is called the coronary (cardiac) circulation; it delivers oxygenated blood and nutrients to and removes carbon dioxide and wastes from the myocardium (Figure 20.8b). 2. The principal arteries, branching from the as ...
... 1. The flow of blood through the many vessels that pierce the myocardium of the heart is called the coronary (cardiac) circulation; it delivers oxygenated blood and nutrients to and removes carbon dioxide and wastes from the myocardium (Figure 20.8b). 2. The principal arteries, branching from the as ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY AND MANIFISTATIONS
... ventricular diastole, these valves prevent back flow of blood from the arteries into the ventricles (as these valves become closed during ventricular diastole). ...
... ventricular diastole, these valves prevent back flow of blood from the arteries into the ventricles (as these valves become closed during ventricular diastole). ...
Control of the Cardiac Cycle
... • The muscles can contract and relax rythmically even if it’s not connected to the body • The muscles of the atria and ventricles have their own natural frequency of contraction- the atrial muscle has a higher frequency (number of contractions) than the ventricular muscle • The property of the muscl ...
... • The muscles can contract and relax rythmically even if it’s not connected to the body • The muscles of the atria and ventricles have their own natural frequency of contraction- the atrial muscle has a higher frequency (number of contractions) than the ventricular muscle • The property of the muscl ...
Document
... the entire body. – At the base of the pulmonary trunk leading to the lungs is the pulmonary valve, which prevents a return flow of blood to the ventricle. ...
... the entire body. – At the base of the pulmonary trunk leading to the lungs is the pulmonary valve, which prevents a return flow of blood to the ventricle. ...
Heart and work Cardiac reserve - Energy Energy Force and pressure
... Oxygen demand rises as a consequence of increased cardiac work (= pressure times volume; orange area). The diastolic pressure (important for coronary perfusion), is reduced and simultaneously the wall tension of the left ventricle is relatively high — both causes of a lowered transmural coronary art ...
... Oxygen demand rises as a consequence of increased cardiac work (= pressure times volume; orange area). The diastolic pressure (important for coronary perfusion), is reduced and simultaneously the wall tension of the left ventricle is relatively high — both causes of a lowered transmural coronary art ...
8867.Emergency Anaesthetic Protocol
... preserve cerebral function. It can be accomplished through external or internal cardiac compression. The breed of dog (size and shape) and chest wall compliance determine the effectiveness of the chosen method. External Cardiac Compression Blood flow during external cardiac compression is achieved ...
... preserve cerebral function. It can be accomplished through external or internal cardiac compression. The breed of dog (size and shape) and chest wall compliance determine the effectiveness of the chosen method. External Cardiac Compression Blood flow during external cardiac compression is achieved ...
Slide 1
... Chronic Heart Failure PROPOSAL 1 Patients presenting with breathlessness and patients on the listed chronic disease registers, attending for routine review, should be asked to complete an NYHA questionnaire while waiting to see the practice Nurse / doctor. Those whose answers suggest that they are i ...
... Chronic Heart Failure PROPOSAL 1 Patients presenting with breathlessness and patients on the listed chronic disease registers, attending for routine review, should be asked to complete an NYHA questionnaire while waiting to see the practice Nurse / doctor. Those whose answers suggest that they are i ...
ventricles
... Blood Supply to the Heart • The first branches off of the aorta, which carry freshly oxygenated blood, are the right and left coronary arteries that feed the heart muscle itself. • Branches of the coronary arteries feed many capillaries of the myocardium. • When these arteries become clogged due to ...
... Blood Supply to the Heart • The first branches off of the aorta, which carry freshly oxygenated blood, are the right and left coronary arteries that feed the heart muscle itself. • Branches of the coronary arteries feed many capillaries of the myocardium. • When these arteries become clogged due to ...
Complex Heart Defects Tricuspid Atresia Hypoplastic Left Heart
... Tricuspid Atresia Hypoplastic Left Heart Single Ventricle ...
... Tricuspid Atresia Hypoplastic Left Heart Single Ventricle ...
- SCHHS Emergency Department
... 4.1 Cardiovascular a) Clinical examination of the cardiovascular system b) Interpretation of symptoms and clinical signs of the cardiovascular system c) Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) i) Approach to the patient with chest pain ii) Prehospital management iii) Low-risk chest pain iv) Stable angina v) ...
... 4.1 Cardiovascular a) Clinical examination of the cardiovascular system b) Interpretation of symptoms and clinical signs of the cardiovascular system c) Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) i) Approach to the patient with chest pain ii) Prehospital management iii) Low-risk chest pain iv) Stable angina v) ...
Digestive System
... by which the mitochondria in the cells combines oxygen and glucose to make water, carbon dioxide, and ATP, a form of energy necessary to perform life ...
... by which the mitochondria in the cells combines oxygen and glucose to make water, carbon dioxide, and ATP, a form of energy necessary to perform life ...
Mission Statement - Heart Rhythm Society
... The Heart Rhythm Society CME efforts are primarily focused on the organization’s core members: heart rhythm physician specialists, clinicians and allied health professionals, nationally and internationally, who are dedicated to the study and management of heart rhythm disorders. ...
... The Heart Rhythm Society CME efforts are primarily focused on the organization’s core members: heart rhythm physician specialists, clinicians and allied health professionals, nationally and internationally, who are dedicated to the study and management of heart rhythm disorders. ...
Cardiac surgery
Cardiovascular (heart) surgery is surgery on the heart or great vessels performed by cardiac surgeons. Frequently, it is done to treat complications of ischemic heart disease (for example, coronary artery bypass grafting), correct congenital heart disease, or treat valvular heart disease from various causes including endocarditis, rheumatic heart disease and atherosclerosis. It also includes heart transplantation.