CARDIOVASCULAR ANATOMY AND PHSYSIOLOGY Professor Carrie Polnyj Blood Flow THROUGH the RIGHT Heart • Superior vena cava/ inferior vena cava • Right atrium • Tricuspid Valve • Right Ventricle • Pulmonary artery Blood Flow through the Left Heart • • • • • Pulmonary veins Left Atrium Mitral/bicuspid valve Left ventricle Aorta (ascending/ descending) 1 Cardiac Contraction • Diastole=relaxation=filling with blood • Systole=contraction=ejection of blood • Left and
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Fitness Analysis Paper In 9th grade‚ my baseline test for the 12-minute run was 2100 meters. On the post test‚ I got 2350 meters. In 10th grade‚ I got 1900 meters on the baseline test. My post test score was 2200 meters. My running score went back and forth throughout the years. In 9th grade‚ I got 17.5 walls on the 12-minute swim. For the post test‚ I got 23 wall touches. In 10th grade‚ I scored 18 walls on the baseline test. I got 21 walls on the post test. My swimming score went back and forth
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corporatefitnessworks.com/ Corporate Fitness Works: Move Everybody At Corporate Fitness Works‚ we truly strive to Move Everybody. We believe the path to health and wellness is a resolute lifestyle change. This is our business‚ and we can customize health‚ fitness and recreation services for your organization’s needs. You want a return on investment and competitive advantage in your field. At Corporate Fitness Works‚ we’ve been in the health and fitness management business since 1988‚ providing
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Executive Summary 1.0 Executive Summary Corporate Fitness will serve Seattle-area businesses‚ helping them to become more productive‚ while lowering their overall costs with innovative wellness programs and strategies. Our business is based on two simple facts: 1. Healthy employees are more productive than chronically ill employees. 2. It costs less to prevent injuries or illnesses than to treat them after they occur. At Corporate Fitness (CF)‚ we tie worker productivity directly to the health
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that it is too late to start exercising‚ exercising can put them falling down and they cannot follow physical activities because they are not able to do it. In the contrary this article show how these old people should do exercise because of the benefits for the body‚ the maintenance of health and the fact to stay active for future life. It is true that practice physical activity when you get old can be a challenge because you can be discourage about health problems which can be an obstacle
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Questions to Accompany Physio-Ex: Cardiovascular Dynamics 1. Describe the relationship between blood pressure and blood flow. Blood flow is the amount of blood flowing through a vessel‚ tissue‚ or organ during a given period of time and Blood pressure is the force exerted on a vessel wall by the blood traveling through it. 2. Describe the relationship between blood viscosity and blood flow. As blood viscosity increases‚ blood flow decreases. 3. Describe the relationship between vessel
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cardio-vascular risk among ischemic heart patients in Father Muller Hospital‚ Mangalore. INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular diseases are becoming the major cause of morbidity and mortality in most of the developing countries including India. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) encompasses a number of diagnoses‚ including coronary heart diseases‚ hypertension and strokes. Common risk factors of cardiovascular diseases are older age group‚ being male‚ family history of ischemic heart problems‚ cigarette smoking
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Abstract: Atherosclerosis is one of the important cardiovascular disease‚ which often leads to narrowed arteries that obstruct the flow of oxygenated blood which may limit the oxygen delivery to the heart muscle and can lead to a heart attack. The blood flow through these narrow arteries is often restored by inserting folding structures‚ named Stent. A Stent is small expandable mesh-tube like device that is used to treat narrow arteries and allow the passage of oxygenated blood to heart. The aim
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| | | |[pic] | | Diversity: Having a diverse workforce is fundamental to Fitness First’s success‚ | |not because it’s the right thing to do‚ but because it makes total business sense. We| |employ people from every background and walk of life. It gives us a vast mix of | |experience and perspectives and means we are better
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