Practical physiology 2 nd class Examination of the precordium BY Dr
... heart problem if we jump to listen to the heart without interpreting other signs related to CVS. We should follow this order:Arterial pulses. Blood pressure. Venous pulse Precordium. Examination of precordium:By inspection we have to note the character of the breathing,presence or absence of cyanosi ...
... heart problem if we jump to listen to the heart without interpreting other signs related to CVS. We should follow this order:Arterial pulses. Blood pressure. Venous pulse Precordium. Examination of precordium:By inspection we have to note the character of the breathing,presence or absence of cyanosi ...
A Name _
... a) The aorta consists of the ascending aorta, aortic arch, and descending aorta. b) The aorta does not need its own blood supply because it is full of oxygen-rich blood. c) The aorta supplies oxygen-rich blood to structures above the diaphragm, while the IVC supplies oxygen-rich blood to the body be ...
... a) The aorta consists of the ascending aorta, aortic arch, and descending aorta. b) The aorta does not need its own blood supply because it is full of oxygen-rich blood. c) The aorta supplies oxygen-rich blood to structures above the diaphragm, while the IVC supplies oxygen-rich blood to the body be ...
Cardiac Cycle
... The cardiologist uses catheters and wires to place the balloon-expandable valve across the old diseased native valve, with the heart still beating. Crimped to the balloon device is the collapsed replacement valve. The surgeon then deploys the new valve within the diseased valve by expanding the ball ...
... The cardiologist uses catheters and wires to place the balloon-expandable valve across the old diseased native valve, with the heart still beating. Crimped to the balloon device is the collapsed replacement valve. The surgeon then deploys the new valve within the diseased valve by expanding the ball ...
6.2 The transport system – summary of mark schemes
... 6.2 The transport system – summary of mark schemes ...
... 6.2 The transport system – summary of mark schemes ...
treatment delivered in less than a minute lifevest system overview no
... • The garment, worn under the clothing, detects arrhythmias and delivers treatment shocks. The garment contains both electrodes and therapy pads, which are dry and non-adhesive. • The monitor, worn around the waist or from a shoulder strap, continuously monitors the patient’s heart. If a life-thre ...
... • The garment, worn under the clothing, detects arrhythmias and delivers treatment shocks. The garment contains both electrodes and therapy pads, which are dry and non-adhesive. • The monitor, worn around the waist or from a shoulder strap, continuously monitors the patient’s heart. If a life-thre ...
No Slide Title - Pegasus @ UCF
... B pathogenics (non-functional) 1. Stenosis - narrowing of valve 2. Regurgitant (insufficient) 3. Prolaspse C. Congential 2. Patent ductus arteriosis 2. Interventricular septal defect ...
... B pathogenics (non-functional) 1. Stenosis - narrowing of valve 2. Regurgitant (insufficient) 3. Prolaspse C. Congential 2. Patent ductus arteriosis 2. Interventricular septal defect ...
PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS (PDA) It is a channel that connect
... 2. Cerebrovascular accidents (CVA). 3. Cerebral abscess. 4. Infective endocarditis. 5. Haematological complications include bleeding and thrombosis. All complications are essentially due to cyanosis & polycythemia. Polycythemia is due to hypoxia which results from right to left ...
... 2. Cerebrovascular accidents (CVA). 3. Cerebral abscess. 4. Infective endocarditis. 5. Haematological complications include bleeding and thrombosis. All complications are essentially due to cyanosis & polycythemia. Polycythemia is due to hypoxia which results from right to left ...
Practice Exam 2- Equine Circulatory System Answer Key
... Name: __________________________________________ Club: ________________________________ ...
... Name: __________________________________________ Club: ________________________________ ...
Pig Heart Dissection
... 3. While the heart is still in this position in the dissecting pan, locate these blood vessels at the broad end of the heart: Coronary artery - lies in the groove on the front of the heart & it branches all over the heart to supply fresh blood to the heart muscle. Pulmonary artery - carries bloo ...
... 3. While the heart is still in this position in the dissecting pan, locate these blood vessels at the broad end of the heart: Coronary artery - lies in the groove on the front of the heart & it branches all over the heart to supply fresh blood to the heart muscle. Pulmonary artery - carries bloo ...
Cardiovascular System Notes
... pumping pressure in systemic circulation which then causes fluid to build up Cardiomyopathy - is a weakening of the heart muscle or a change in heart muscle structure. It is often associated with inadequate heart pumping or other heart function abnormalities. Congenital heart disease - Congenital he ...
... pumping pressure in systemic circulation which then causes fluid to build up Cardiomyopathy - is a weakening of the heart muscle or a change in heart muscle structure. It is often associated with inadequate heart pumping or other heart function abnormalities. Congenital heart disease - Congenital he ...
Cardiovascular System
... and cardiac muscle dies. 2. Strokea vessel in the brain is blocked or breaks open. 3. High Blood Pressure (hypertension)causes kidney or heart damage. ...
... and cardiac muscle dies. 2. Strokea vessel in the brain is blocked or breaks open. 3. High Blood Pressure (hypertension)causes kidney or heart damage. ...
Functional Organization of the Cardiovascular System
... Lie at juncture where major arteries leave ventricles Prevented from everting by anatomic structure and positioning of cusps No valves between atria and veins Reasons Atrial pressures usually are not much higher than venous pressures Sites where vecavae enter atria are partially compressed ...
... Lie at juncture where major arteries leave ventricles Prevented from everting by anatomic structure and positioning of cusps No valves between atria and veins Reasons Atrial pressures usually are not much higher than venous pressures Sites where vecavae enter atria are partially compressed ...
Methodological Instruction to Practical Lesson № 12
... The disorders of the vasculare tone arise for action of the various factors of the external and internal environment. It is distinguished two main groups of such disorders: arterial hypertension and arterial hypotension. Hypertensive disease as one example of arterial hypertensions is the important ...
... The disorders of the vasculare tone arise for action of the various factors of the external and internal environment. It is distinguished two main groups of such disorders: arterial hypertension and arterial hypotension. Hypertensive disease as one example of arterial hypertensions is the important ...
Ch 11- Cardiovascular System
... In CHF, blood pumped to the lungs by the right ventricle does not keep pace with the blood pumped around the system by the left ventricle Fluid builds up in the lungs and causes difficulty breathing ___________ ____________ in lower legs BLOOD CIRCULATION (Fig 11.3) The Heart Valves Allow blood to f ...
... In CHF, blood pumped to the lungs by the right ventricle does not keep pace with the blood pumped around the system by the left ventricle Fluid builds up in the lungs and causes difficulty breathing ___________ ____________ in lower legs BLOOD CIRCULATION (Fig 11.3) The Heart Valves Allow blood to f ...
Case
... You are consulted by a psychiatrist to see a 17 year old woman admitted 4 days ago with newly diagnosed psychosis. The patient has had several episodes of witnessed syncope in the past 2 days. The patient is very stoic and unable to provide any history. The H&P on the chart states that 2 first degre ...
... You are consulted by a psychiatrist to see a 17 year old woman admitted 4 days ago with newly diagnosed psychosis. The patient has had several episodes of witnessed syncope in the past 2 days. The patient is very stoic and unable to provide any history. The H&P on the chart states that 2 first degre ...
Cardiology
... You are consulted by a psychiatrist to see a 17 year old woman admitted 4 days ago with newly diagnosed psychosis. The patient has had several episodes of witnessed syncope in the past 2 days. The patient is very stoic and unable to provide any history. The H&P on the chart states that 2 first degre ...
... You are consulted by a psychiatrist to see a 17 year old woman admitted 4 days ago with newly diagnosed psychosis. The patient has had several episodes of witnessed syncope in the past 2 days. The patient is very stoic and unable to provide any history. The H&P on the chart states that 2 first degre ...
Cardiac Stem Cell Trial Overview
... • Abandoned cardiac research within 2 years, finally becoming a urological surgeon • Awarded the 1956 Nobel prize with other cardiac poineers, Cournard and Richards ...
... • Abandoned cardiac research within 2 years, finally becoming a urological surgeon • Awarded the 1956 Nobel prize with other cardiac poineers, Cournard and Richards ...
Chapter 19: The Heart
... • project into the ventricular cavity – play a role in valve function • (muscle folds = trabeculae carnae – some are stalklike and attach to valves = papillary muscles) ...
... • project into the ventricular cavity – play a role in valve function • (muscle folds = trabeculae carnae – some are stalklike and attach to valves = papillary muscles) ...
AED Study Notes
... • CPR is the initial care until defibrillator is available. • V-fib and V-tach can be corrected with defibrillation, but time is critical. • For every minute that defibrillation is delayed, victim’s chance for survival decreases by 7% to ...
... • CPR is the initial care until defibrillator is available. • V-fib and V-tach can be corrected with defibrillation, but time is critical. • For every minute that defibrillation is delayed, victim’s chance for survival decreases by 7% to ...
(MM - 19) – SESSION NO. 11 January 30, 2003
... asymmetric septal hypertrophy (IHSS) cardiac tamponade mitral regurgitation mitral stenosis 90A-34 (19,20) ...
... asymmetric septal hypertrophy (IHSS) cardiac tamponade mitral regurgitation mitral stenosis 90A-34 (19,20) ...
Cardiac Conducting System AND Cardiac cycle
... full due to passive flow during diastole of both atria and ventricles following ventricular systole) Atrial diastole ventricular systole Ventricular pressure exceeds arterial pressure and semilunar valves open blood flows into pulmonary trunk or aorta Ventricular diastole pressure lowers in ven ...
... full due to passive flow during diastole of both atria and ventricles following ventricular systole) Atrial diastole ventricular systole Ventricular pressure exceeds arterial pressure and semilunar valves open blood flows into pulmonary trunk or aorta Ventricular diastole pressure lowers in ven ...
Ramesh M. Gowda, MD
... • The patient was chest pain free at the end of the procedure and transferred to the CCU in stable condition. • Because of the severity of the patient’s remaining coronary disease, a heart team discussion was had and coronary artery bypass graft surgery was scheduled for the next week. • Meanwhile, ...
... • The patient was chest pain free at the end of the procedure and transferred to the CCU in stable condition. • Because of the severity of the patient’s remaining coronary disease, a heart team discussion was had and coronary artery bypass graft surgery was scheduled for the next week. • Meanwhile, ...
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.