How things flow through the heart: • blood drains into the right atrium through the superior vena cava‚ inferior vena cava‚ and the coronary sinus (drains the heart muscle itself)→Right Ventricle→pulmonary semilunar valves→lungs→pulmonary veins→left atrium→bicuspid valve→left ventricle→aortic semilunar valve→systemic circuit. What the valves do: • Prevent backflow into the atria and ventricles‚ ensuring that blood only flows one way through the heart. what vessels bring blood to the heart and
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Depolarization of the atria on an ECG can be seen as the P wave (Figure 1). During atrial systole‚ the blood is pushed through the atrioventricular (AV) valves into the ventricles and the impulse will reach the AV node just shortly after. This slight delay from the SA node to the AV node allows the ventricles to completely fill with blood
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b DEPARTMENT OF NURSING NURSING CARE PLAN |Student Name: p |Age: 89 | |Course number: Basic Skills & Concepts of Nursing |
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Background: A 22-year-old healthy college student was experiencing a loss of appetite‚ fever‚ night sweats‚ joint pain and skin rashes during the month of February 2014. The patient had lost approximately 18 pounds and had a constant feeling of malaise. In attempts to diagnose the patient‚ doctors tried to rule out multiple autoimmune disorders such as Addison’s disease‚ Lupus‚ Leukemia‚ and Rheumatoid arthritis. Extensive blood work was taken with no prominent results except for an increased sedimentation
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a DIB claim alleging disability due to coronary atherosclerosis‚ atrioventricular block‚ hypothyroidism‚ dyspnea‚ ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy‚ ventricular fibrillation‚ sinus bradycardia‚ essential hypertension‚ cardiac arrest‚ and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation as of 08/06/2015. The claimant has
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Pulse rate During the practical while at rest the pulse is at a normal speed as the person is not doing any activity which requires lots of energy. This changes when the person starts to exercise as the line on the graph increases‚ this shows that the pulse rate is increasing because the heart is beating faster to make sure enough oxygen reaches the cells‚ this also causes the breathing to increase as the body has to take in more oxygen to supply the body and remove the carbon dioxide. In the body
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CHAPTER 3 Maternal Physiology Michael C. Gordon Body Water Metabolism 42 Osmoregulation 43 Salt Metabolism 43 Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System 43 Atrial and Brain Natriuretic Peptide 44 Cardiovascular System 44 Heart 44 Cardiac Output 45 Arterial Blood Pressure and Systemic Vascular Resistance 46 Venous Pressure 47 Central Hemodynamic Assessment 47 Normal Changes That Mimic Heart Disease 47 Effect of Labor and the Immediate Puerperium 48 Respiratory System 49 Upper Respiratory
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BRAND NAME GENERIC NAME THERAPEUTIC CLASSIFICATION INDICATION OR USE 1. ADVIL IBUPROFEN anti-inflammatory‚ analgesic and antipyretic Management of mild to moderate pain & inflammation 2. ALAXAN IBUPROFEN PARACETAMOL Analgesics (Non-Opioid) & Antipyretics Relief of mild to moderately severe pain of musculoskeletal origin 3. AMBROLEX AMBROXOL Cough & Cold Preparations Acute exacerbations of chronic & asthmatic bronchitis‚ bronchial asthma & bronchiectasis 4. ARTHRO - - - 5. ASCOF FORTE Vitex negundo
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Applying Six Sigma to the Health Care Industry Research paper Applying Six Sigma to the Health Care Industry Six Sigma is classified as one of the most powerful business strategy which has dramatically changed the position of healthcare industry within the last twenty years. It is a process improvements methodology[1] which has been employed in the healthcare sector to help in reducing rates of medical errors. In the current healthcare industry‚ Six Sigma processes is viewed as
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Question 27 Question 27 1. | | | Uncoordinated electrical activity that occurs during an acute coronary event‚ preventing any contraction within the Heart is known as....? Answer | | | | | | | Ventricular Tachycardia | | | Atrial Flutter | | | Ventricular Hypertrophy | | | Ventricular Fibrillation | | | | | 1 points Question 28 Question 28 1. |
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