Heart Dissection. (taken from Johnson, Weipz and Savage Lab Book
... muscular and look very different and distinct from the ventricles. Check with your classmates and/or instructor at this point to be sure you have accurately identified the atria. Each atrium has an appendage-like portion called an auricle. From a ventral view the two atria appear to be widely separa ...
... muscular and look very different and distinct from the ventricles. Check with your classmates and/or instructor at this point to be sure you have accurately identified the atria. Each atrium has an appendage-like portion called an auricle. From a ventral view the two atria appear to be widely separa ...
Cardiovascular System, HTN, Coronary artery disease, heart failure
... Cardiac Catheterization. It provides information about CAD, coronary spasm, congenital and valvular heart disease, and ventricular function. Cardiac catheterization is also used to measure intracardiac pressures and O2 levels, as well as CO and EF. Intracoronary Ultrasound.(ICUS), also known as intr ...
... Cardiac Catheterization. It provides information about CAD, coronary spasm, congenital and valvular heart disease, and ventricular function. Cardiac catheterization is also used to measure intracardiac pressures and O2 levels, as well as CO and EF. Intracoronary Ultrasound.(ICUS), also known as intr ...
anatomy/physiology lecture - Cole Camp R-1
... ▪There is a small space between the parietal and visceral layers (Parietal and Visceral are part of the Serous Pericardium) which contains a few drops of __________________ __________________________ which protects the heart ...
... ▪There is a small space between the parietal and visceral layers (Parietal and Visceral are part of the Serous Pericardium) which contains a few drops of __________________ __________________________ which protects the heart ...
Systole and Diastole (Cardiac Cycle) The ventricles drive the blood
... associated with closure of the AV valves at the onset of systole; the second sound, a louder dup, is associated with closure of the pulmonary and aortic valves at the onset of diastole. These sounds, which result from vibrations caused by the closing valves, are perfectly normal, but other sounds, k ...
... associated with closure of the AV valves at the onset of systole; the second sound, a louder dup, is associated with closure of the pulmonary and aortic valves at the onset of diastole. These sounds, which result from vibrations caused by the closing valves, are perfectly normal, but other sounds, k ...
Limitations of IABP in Pediatric Patients
... use of centrifugal pump • Atrial pressure lines are neccessory to monitor for adequate decompression and kept as close to zero as possible to ensure ventricular decompression • All inotropes should be withheld if possible during the ...
... use of centrifugal pump • Atrial pressure lines are neccessory to monitor for adequate decompression and kept as close to zero as possible to ensure ventricular decompression • All inotropes should be withheld if possible during the ...
HEART DISSECTION LAB
... 14.The left AV valve has two cusps, so it can be referred to as being a "bicuspid" valve. The right valve has three cusps, so it can be referred to as being a "tricuspid" valve. ...
... 14.The left AV valve has two cusps, so it can be referred to as being a "bicuspid" valve. The right valve has three cusps, so it can be referred to as being a "tricuspid" valve. ...
The Adult Congenital Heart Disease Patient
... • Allows for pulmonary valve replacement without cardiopulmonary bypass in appropriate patients ...
... • Allows for pulmonary valve replacement without cardiopulmonary bypass in appropriate patients ...
Chapter 11: The Cardiovascular System
... the heart which carries the wave of depolarization over the ventricles causing them to contract from the heart apex toward the atria? a- atrioventricular bundle b- Purkinje fibers c- bundle branches d- atrioventricular node e- sinoatrial node ...
... the heart which carries the wave of depolarization over the ventricles causing them to contract from the heart apex toward the atria? a- atrioventricular bundle b- Purkinje fibers c- bundle branches d- atrioventricular node e- sinoatrial node ...
Human Circulatory System
... arteries. These valves are _________-____________ shaped and prevent blood that has entered the arteries from flowing back into the ________________________. Blood is carried away from the heart by _________________. The ___________________, the largest artery in your body, carries _________________ ...
... arteries. These valves are _________-____________ shaped and prevent blood that has entered the arteries from flowing back into the ________________________. Blood is carried away from the heart by _________________. The ___________________, the largest artery in your body, carries _________________ ...
Heart Beat and Blood Pressure
... valves and forces blood into the arteries 2. diastole (relaxation of the heart muscle) When the ventricle fills with blood. • Atria contract while ventricles relax. • Normal cardiac cycles (at rest) take 0.8 seconds. ...
... valves and forces blood into the arteries 2. diastole (relaxation of the heart muscle) When the ventricle fills with blood. • Atria contract while ventricles relax. • Normal cardiac cycles (at rest) take 0.8 seconds. ...
PEAK 485 Cardiac Anatomy / Physiology Review I. Anatomy A
... 3. left side of heart performs more work and the muscle on the left is much thicker C. One-way blood flow in heart; requires valves to prevent backflow 1. Open and close passively because of pressure difference a. Forward pressure gradient opens valves b. Backward pressure gradient closes valves 2. ...
... 3. left side of heart performs more work and the muscle on the left is much thicker C. One-way blood flow in heart; requires valves to prevent backflow 1. Open and close passively because of pressure difference a. Forward pressure gradient opens valves b. Backward pressure gradient closes valves 2. ...
File
... aorta supply blood to myocardium Coronary veins – run parallel to c.a., drain blood that has passed through myocardial capillaries (and thus deoxygenated) Coronary sinus – enlarged vein combining other coronary veins that empties into right atrium ...
... aorta supply blood to myocardium Coronary veins – run parallel to c.a., drain blood that has passed through myocardial capillaries (and thus deoxygenated) Coronary sinus – enlarged vein combining other coronary veins that empties into right atrium ...
Q 2004 9 - Intermediate School Biology
... / any safety procedure stated e.g gloves, goggles, white coat any three 3(3) ...
... / any safety procedure stated e.g gloves, goggles, white coat any three 3(3) ...
Ch 13 Cardiac Cycle
... Your heart, your heart keeps blood pumping round your body It starts, it starts with a stage we call diastole The heart's relaxing, blood's coming through the veins Blood flow, blood flow keeps the pressure in the atria rising It so, it so strong it causes the valves to open Allowing blood to pass i ...
... Your heart, your heart keeps blood pumping round your body It starts, it starts with a stage we call diastole The heart's relaxing, blood's coming through the veins Blood flow, blood flow keeps the pressure in the atria rising It so, it so strong it causes the valves to open Allowing blood to pass i ...
12-3 Cardiac Cycle
... valves close and semilunar valves open ◦ The second heart sound (“dupp”) occurs at the beginning of the ventricular diastole when the semilunar valves close ◦ Third and Fourth heart sounds may be audible as well, but they are very faint and rarely detectable Associated with atrial contraction and ...
... valves close and semilunar valves open ◦ The second heart sound (“dupp”) occurs at the beginning of the ventricular diastole when the semilunar valves close ◦ Third and Fourth heart sounds may be audible as well, but they are very faint and rarely detectable Associated with atrial contraction and ...
CHF (Handout, B. Shah, 2005)
... determining treatment and baseline renal function (creatinine, potassium). LFTs can be elevated with hepatic congestion. Thyroid function as hypothyroidism and thyrotoxicosis can present as heat failure. BNP is a substance released in response to high ventricular filling and elevated values have bee ...
... determining treatment and baseline renal function (creatinine, potassium). LFTs can be elevated with hepatic congestion. Thyroid function as hypothyroidism and thyrotoxicosis can present as heat failure. BNP is a substance released in response to high ventricular filling and elevated values have bee ...
The Circulatory System
... Size of your fist Thick muscular walls Divided into two pumps Each pump has two chambers Upper chamber - atrium receives blood coming in from the veins • Lower chamber - ventricle squeezes blood out into the arteries ...
... Size of your fist Thick muscular walls Divided into two pumps Each pump has two chambers Upper chamber - atrium receives blood coming in from the veins • Lower chamber - ventricle squeezes blood out into the arteries ...
Name: Date: ______ 1. All of the following are strategies for
... A) the AV junction will begin pacing at 40 to 60 times/min. B) you will see a brief period of bradycardia followed by asystole. C) the P wave and PR interval will have an abnormal appearance. D) you should expect to see a heart rate slower than 40 beats/min. ...
... A) the AV junction will begin pacing at 40 to 60 times/min. B) you will see a brief period of bradycardia followed by asystole. C) the P wave and PR interval will have an abnormal appearance. D) you should expect to see a heart rate slower than 40 beats/min. ...
30.1 Respiratory and Circulatory Functions
... 30.3 The Heart and Circulation • Blood flows through the heart in a specific pathway. – oxygen-poor blood enters right atrium, then right ventricle – right ventricle pumps blood to lungs – oxygen-rich blood from lungs enters left atrium, then left ventricle – left ventricle pumps blood to body ...
... 30.3 The Heart and Circulation • Blood flows through the heart in a specific pathway. – oxygen-poor blood enters right atrium, then right ventricle – right ventricle pumps blood to lungs – oxygen-rich blood from lungs enters left atrium, then left ventricle – left ventricle pumps blood to body ...
Function of the Heart
... valves to start closing. Atrial diastole (relaxation). Ventricular systole injects blood into the aorta or pulmonary artery. AV-valves slam shut (“Lubb” sound) ...
... valves to start closing. Atrial diastole (relaxation). Ventricular systole injects blood into the aorta or pulmonary artery. AV-valves slam shut (“Lubb” sound) ...
Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction
... Despite widespread dissemination of guidelines for the management of AMI, many patients are not receiving recommended treatment. Between 1997 and 2000, rates of prescription for beta blockers within 30 days of discharge for elderly patients with AMI were lower than 50% in some parts of Canada.6, 7 P ...
... Despite widespread dissemination of guidelines for the management of AMI, many patients are not receiving recommended treatment. Between 1997 and 2000, rates of prescription for beta blockers within 30 days of discharge for elderly patients with AMI were lower than 50% in some parts of Canada.6, 7 P ...
Cardiovascular Disease - Muswellbrook High School
... Statistics and health issues The total number of deaths due to cardiovascular disease is estimated to be around 1.73 million a year according to WHO. Three quarters of Cardiovascular disease take place in low or middle income countries which is mainly because of smoking, drinking and poor lifestyle. ...
... Statistics and health issues The total number of deaths due to cardiovascular disease is estimated to be around 1.73 million a year according to WHO. Three quarters of Cardiovascular disease take place in low or middle income countries which is mainly because of smoking, drinking and poor lifestyle. ...
Pregnant Patients with Ebstein`s Anomaly Clinical and
... Dept.of Cardiovascular Diseases, John Paul II Hospital, Kraków, Poland (2) Medical University of Silesia, Poland ...
... Dept.of Cardiovascular Diseases, John Paul II Hospital, Kraków, Poland (2) Medical University of Silesia, Poland ...
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.