Chapter 20 - Circulatory
... pulmonary veins (right and left). Separated from right atrium by interatrial septum (fossa ovale) a remnant of fetal foramen ovale. Left auricle is in upper left side of heart and only visible part of LA visible from front of heart. Separated externally from left ventricle by left coronary sulcus an ...
... pulmonary veins (right and left). Separated from right atrium by interatrial septum (fossa ovale) a remnant of fetal foramen ovale. Left auricle is in upper left side of heart and only visible part of LA visible from front of heart. Separated externally from left ventricle by left coronary sulcus an ...
Tachycardia
... chambers. It usually occurs when heart disease affects the heart muscle. In a few cases it can be due to medicine you are taking. The most serious aspect of VT is that it can become ventricular fibrillation. Ventricular fibrillation (VF): This is the most serious type of fast heart rate. Your heart ...
... chambers. It usually occurs when heart disease affects the heart muscle. In a few cases it can be due to medicine you are taking. The most serious aspect of VT is that it can become ventricular fibrillation. Ventricular fibrillation (VF): This is the most serious type of fast heart rate. Your heart ...
A View of Life
... Dissolve clot using t-PA biotechnology drug. Coronary Bypass. – Attach other blood vessels to heart and bypass clogged areas. Angioplasty. – Thread tube into artery to the region of plaque, where a balloon attached to the tube is inflated, forcing the vessel open. Stents or chemicals may be needed ...
... Dissolve clot using t-PA biotechnology drug. Coronary Bypass. – Attach other blood vessels to heart and bypass clogged areas. Angioplasty. – Thread tube into artery to the region of plaque, where a balloon attached to the tube is inflated, forcing the vessel open. Stents or chemicals may be needed ...
Name: AP Biology Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems Quiz 1
... waste gases, and it is the job of the circulatory system to deliver it to the body’s trillions of cells.When air is inhaled through the nose and mouth, the air travels past the larynx, where speech sounds are made, down the trachea, or windpipe, and into two bronchial tubes. Each bronchial tube goes ...
... waste gases, and it is the job of the circulatory system to deliver it to the body’s trillions of cells.When air is inhaled through the nose and mouth, the air travels past the larynx, where speech sounds are made, down the trachea, or windpipe, and into two bronchial tubes. Each bronchial tube goes ...
Cardiac arrest due to torsades de pointes in a
... and no regular medical care presented to the emergency department with syncope while driving. The patient denied palpitations, chest pain, or blurry vision prior to the event. After passing out, he reported no postictal symptoms. He reported having a “slow heart rate” over the last year. His heart r ...
... and no regular medical care presented to the emergency department with syncope while driving. The patient denied palpitations, chest pain, or blurry vision prior to the event. After passing out, he reported no postictal symptoms. He reported having a “slow heart rate” over the last year. His heart r ...
PP Ch_ 37-1_2_3 Circ and Resp
... – Blood returns to the body through veins which become larger and larger until they reach the Vena Cave – The Vena Cava dumps blood into the Right atrium ...
... – Blood returns to the body through veins which become larger and larger until they reach the Vena Cave – The Vena Cava dumps blood into the Right atrium ...
Heart Attack, Plaque, and Coronary Artery Disease
... areas can be surgically “repaired” to prevent ischemia and possible major occlusion which could result in myocardial infarction. ...
... areas can be surgically “repaired” to prevent ischemia and possible major occlusion which could result in myocardial infarction. ...
Information What does the Surgeon do?
... chronic infection has been unresponsive to antibiotic therapy, or when there are complications after a vasectomy. I ...
... chronic infection has been unresponsive to antibiotic therapy, or when there are complications after a vasectomy. I ...
Medical and Nursing History
... Causes of Diseases still not known Many people died from infections and puerperal fever (childbirth) Pare (1510-1590) Father of modern Surgery Use of ligatures to bind arteries Eliminated use of boiling oil to cauterize wounds Improved treatment of Fx, promoted artificial Limbs Fallopian (1523-1 ...
... Causes of Diseases still not known Many people died from infections and puerperal fever (childbirth) Pare (1510-1590) Father of modern Surgery Use of ligatures to bind arteries Eliminated use of boiling oil to cauterize wounds Improved treatment of Fx, promoted artificial Limbs Fallopian (1523-1 ...
lab practice: dissecting a cow`s heart
... Locate the right atrium and make an incision down through the wall of the right ventricle. Pull the two sides apart and look for three flaps of membrane. These membranes form the tricuspid valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle. The membranes are connected to flaps of muscle called t ...
... Locate the right atrium and make an incision down through the wall of the right ventricle. Pull the two sides apart and look for three flaps of membrane. These membranes form the tricuspid valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle. The membranes are connected to flaps of muscle called t ...
The cardiovascular system
... 5. Blood flows through an artery from the left ventricle to the body. The body takes up the oxygen in the blood. Color this artery red. 6. Blood flows through two large veins from the body into the right atrium. Color the right atrium and the two large veins blue. ***Remember that blood is never blu ...
... 5. Blood flows through an artery from the left ventricle to the body. The body takes up the oxygen in the blood. Color this artery red. 6. Blood flows through two large veins from the body into the right atrium. Color the right atrium and the two large veins blue. ***Remember that blood is never blu ...
Organisational Complexity of the Human Circulation System
... Effect of smoking on the circulation system 1. Nicotine increases the heart rate and blood pressure. These puts a bigger workload on the heart 2. CO2 reduces the amount of O2 carried by the blood. This reduces energy levels 3. Other chemicals in tobacco. Increase the chance of clots Effect of Diet o ...
... Effect of smoking on the circulation system 1. Nicotine increases the heart rate and blood pressure. These puts a bigger workload on the heart 2. CO2 reduces the amount of O2 carried by the blood. This reduces energy levels 3. Other chemicals in tobacco. Increase the chance of clots Effect of Diet o ...
Surgical Therapy for Heart Failure
... minimize the excluded area. The residual defect is sometimes covered by a patch made from Dacron, ...
... minimize the excluded area. The residual defect is sometimes covered by a patch made from Dacron, ...
Cardiac 2010
... Reduced blood volume in systemic circulation If left untreated may lead to pulmonary hypertension, congestive heart failure or stroke as an adult. ...
... Reduced blood volume in systemic circulation If left untreated may lead to pulmonary hypertension, congestive heart failure or stroke as an adult. ...
The Heart
... Valves - aid the return of blood to the heart Transport blood towards the heart Transport deoxygenated blood only ...
... Valves - aid the return of blood to the heart Transport blood towards the heart Transport deoxygenated blood only ...
Heart disease
... CVD or Heart disease is class of disease that involves the heart & blood vessels(arteries & veins) CVD includes dysfunctional conditions of the heart, arteries & veins that supply oxygen to vital life- sustaining areas of the body like brain, the heart itself or other vital organs. If oxygen doesn’t ...
... CVD or Heart disease is class of disease that involves the heart & blood vessels(arteries & veins) CVD includes dysfunctional conditions of the heart, arteries & veins that supply oxygen to vital life- sustaining areas of the body like brain, the heart itself or other vital organs. If oxygen doesn’t ...
Chapter 6 Review File - Northwest ISD Moodle
... ______ 2. The ulna is the inner and larger bone of the lower leg. ______ 3. The heart muscle has its own blood supply through the coronary artery system. ______ 4. The cricoid cartilage forms the lower portion of the trachea. ______ 5. The left ventricle is the strongest and most muscular part of th ...
... ______ 2. The ulna is the inner and larger bone of the lower leg. ______ 3. The heart muscle has its own blood supply through the coronary artery system. ______ 4. The cricoid cartilage forms the lower portion of the trachea. ______ 5. The left ventricle is the strongest and most muscular part of th ...
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... Mitral insufficiency (regurgitation). A: Drawing of the left heart in left lateral view showing anatomic features of mitral insufficiency. Note structures enlarged: left atrium, left ventricle. B: Drawing showing auscultatory and hemodynamic features of mitral insufficiency. Cardinal features includ ...
... Mitral insufficiency (regurgitation). A: Drawing of the left heart in left lateral view showing anatomic features of mitral insufficiency. Note structures enlarged: left atrium, left ventricle. B: Drawing showing auscultatory and hemodynamic features of mitral insufficiency. Cardinal features includ ...
chapter 20 the cardiovascular system: the heart
... 28. The outer layer of the heart, called the epidardium, is also the a. inner visceral layer of the pericardium b. parietal layer of the pericardium c. fibrous pericardium d. muscular wall of the heart 29. The heart muscle can remain alive if it receives as little as ______ of its normal blood supp ...
... 28. The outer layer of the heart, called the epidardium, is also the a. inner visceral layer of the pericardium b. parietal layer of the pericardium c. fibrous pericardium d. muscular wall of the heart 29. The heart muscle can remain alive if it receives as little as ______ of its normal blood supp ...
Circulatory System: Web Quest Activity
... blood goes through the whole system of the frog’s body. There are three chambers consisting of one ventricle and two atria. The ventricle pumps blood through a single artery that distributes blood throughout the body. Oxygenated blood coming back to the heart from lungs enters the heart into a diffe ...
... blood goes through the whole system of the frog’s body. There are three chambers consisting of one ventricle and two atria. The ventricle pumps blood through a single artery that distributes blood throughout the body. Oxygenated blood coming back to the heart from lungs enters the heart into a diffe ...
5. Setting the Tempo - hills
... – Increased output will increase blood pressure. • Raising your heart rate increases output! ...
... – Increased output will increase blood pressure. • Raising your heart rate increases output! ...
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.