the right ventricle via the tricuspid valve 2. Right Ventricle - receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium via the tricuspid valve and pumps it into the pulmonary artery via the pulmonary valve 3. LEFT ATRIUM- receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins and pumps it into the left ventricle via the mitral valve. 4. LEFT VENTRICLE - receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium via the mitral valve‚ and pumps it into the aorta via the aortic valve. The largest and strongest chamber
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Essay on Congestive Heart Failure According to a recent study‚ people over 40 have a 1 in 5 chance of developing Congestive Heart Failure in their lifetime. Nearly 5 million people in the United States—mostly older adults—already have Congestive Heart Failure‚ and the number of people with Congestive Heart Failure keeps rising. About 550‚000 people develop Congestive Heart Failure each year. This is because people are living longer and surviving heart attacks and other medical conditions that
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to the left ventricle to get pumped to the muscles so they can transport the oxygen to them. Valves The four main valves in the heart are: The two atrioventricular (AV) valves‚ the mitral valve‚ and the tricuspid valve‚ which are between the upper atria and the lower ventricles. The two semilunar valves‚ the aortic valve and the pulmonary valve‚ which are in the arteries leaving the heart. The valves allow the blood to flow in only one direction. They open and close depending on the blood
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Baby S.I. was born on 5/30/24 at 35w0d via vaginal delivery with a weight of 4lb. 10.4 oz. S.I. was admitted to the NICU immediately following birth secondary to prematurity with risk for apnea‚ risk for temperature instability‚ and risk for inadequate intake requiring nutritional support. Her EDC was 7/4/24 and her corrected gestational age at the date I cared for her was 36w6d. The patient’s mother is a 33 y/o G5T0P1A3L1 and has several risk factors for a preterm delivery. Although she does not
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heart. Blood flows into the right atrium‚ passes through the tricuspid valve‚ and makes its way into the right ventricle. It then moves through the pulmonic valve‚ into the pulmonary artery to the lungs.” After picking up oxygen in the lungs‚ the blood moves out of the lungs into the pulmonary vein‚ into the left atrium‚ through the mitral valve‚ and into the left ventricle that pushes blood to the body through the aortic valve. Once blood leaves the heart it is in the aorta where it flows to various
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screen. This activity will also stimulate learning. 25 minutes Rule/Principle: The student will be able to explain the flow of blood. Objectives: Learn the location‚ size‚ and position of the heart. Identify the heart chambers‚ sounds‚ and valves. Trace a drop of blood through the heart. Describe the functions of the right and left side of the heart. Explain how myocardial
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7. Use the poker stick to push your way through the openings in the right side‚ like the right ventricle‚ superior vena cava‚ inferior vena cava‚ and the pulmonic valve. 8. Cut open the left side of the heart using a scalpel or scissors‚ so that you can see the different structures that are on the left side like the aortic valve and the let pulmonary veins. 9. Finish observing the inside of the heart. 10. Clean up; throw away the heart‚ clean off the tools used‚ and disinfect the area used
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Name each of the four valves‚ give their locations‚ and describe their purposes and how they are regulated (what specifically drives their action). 3 points According to Marieb and Hoehn (2019)‚ there is the tricuspid valve‚ the mitral valve‚ the aortic valve‚ and the pulmonary valve. They show diagrams showing that the tricuspid valve sits in the middle of the right ventricle and right atrium‚ and the mitral valve sits in the middle of the left ventricle and left atrium
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POSTERIOR VIEW [pic] BLOOD CIRCULATION [pic] CORONARY ARTERY The heart muscle receives blood to meet its metabolic needs through the coronary arterial system. The coronary arteries originate from an area on the aorta just beyond the aortic valve. Coronary arteries are blood vessels that provide oxygen-rich blood and other nutrients to the heart muscle. The coronary arteries attach to and wrap around the heart’s surface. The main coronary arteries are the left coronary artery and the right
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Running Head: Integrated Pathophysiology Integrated Pathophysiology Paper Confidential RNSG 2463 Instructor Date Integrated Pathophysiology 2 Patient Data Mr. F. is a seventy-three year old Caucasian male who is twice divorced and lives alone in Sweetwater‚ Texas. He has two children living‚ and two deceased children. Both of his parents are deceased; his father died at the age of sixty-nine of prostate cancer‚ his mother at the age of seventy-two of a stroke. He is self-employed‚ owning
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