OSC Dispatch Spring 2017 - Harvard DASH
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... Office for Scholarly Communication’s Program Manager and Copyright Advisor, turned the idea that was tossed out as a lark at a conference into a noteworthy event. It now enjoys the sponsorship of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and is celebrated internationally. We invite you to explore ...
File - Lambeth academy sport
... The heart is a muscular pump (cardiac muscle!), which pushes blood throughout the many blood vessels in the body ...
... The heart is a muscular pump (cardiac muscle!), which pushes blood throughout the many blood vessels in the body ...
Approach to bradycardia
... Sinus bradycardia is simply a slowing of the normal heart rhythm. Reversible causes of sinus bradycardia include hypothermia, hypothyroidism, anorexia nervosa, malnutrition, hypokalemia, and hypoxia. In an otherwise well child sinus bradycardia can be a non-pathological finding. For this diagnosis t ...
... Sinus bradycardia is simply a slowing of the normal heart rhythm. Reversible causes of sinus bradycardia include hypothermia, hypothyroidism, anorexia nervosa, malnutrition, hypokalemia, and hypoxia. In an otherwise well child sinus bradycardia can be a non-pathological finding. For this diagnosis t ...
Cardiovascular_system~~
... Myocardial ischemia is an imbalance between oxygen supply of the myocard and oxygen demand of the myocard. In general ischemia is a decrease in the blood supply to a bodily organ, tissue, or part caused by constriction or obstruction of the blood vessels. In the case of the heart the ischemia means ...
... Myocardial ischemia is an imbalance between oxygen supply of the myocard and oxygen demand of the myocard. In general ischemia is a decrease in the blood supply to a bodily organ, tissue, or part caused by constriction or obstruction of the blood vessels. In the case of the heart the ischemia means ...
Region 11: Heart, Trachea, and Lungs Landmarks -
... --apex: about 8cm (5.5-12.5 cm) from median plane in left 5th intercostal space --base: posterior aspect of heart; mainly formed by left atrium and a small part of the right atrium *pulmonary vens, the superior vena cava, and inferior vena cava connect with the base --Heart Valves a. pulmonary valve ...
... --apex: about 8cm (5.5-12.5 cm) from median plane in left 5th intercostal space --base: posterior aspect of heart; mainly formed by left atrium and a small part of the right atrium *pulmonary vens, the superior vena cava, and inferior vena cava connect with the base --Heart Valves a. pulmonary valve ...
Definitions
... substances that increase adrenergic activity or decrease vagal activity. Abnormal palpitations may occur for no reason and may be fast or strongand-slow. Palpitations may point to cardiac arrhythmia; however many with rhythm disturbances will not have palpitations, instead experiencing syncope, shoc ...
... substances that increase adrenergic activity or decrease vagal activity. Abnormal palpitations may occur for no reason and may be fast or strongand-slow. Palpitations may point to cardiac arrhythmia; however many with rhythm disturbances will not have palpitations, instead experiencing syncope, shoc ...
The European Exam in General Cardiology
... comfortable and there were no abnormal physical signs. His ECG showed an anterior myocardial infarct with ST elevation of >2mm in leads V2-V6, I and aVL. He had been given analgesia, 300mg of aspirin and 600mg of clopidogel by the paramedical team en-route to hospital. There were no on-site faciliti ...
... comfortable and there were no abnormal physical signs. His ECG showed an anterior myocardial infarct with ST elevation of >2mm in leads V2-V6, I and aVL. He had been given analgesia, 300mg of aspirin and 600mg of clopidogel by the paramedical team en-route to hospital. There were no on-site faciliti ...
Frog-Dissection
... The body cavity is opened by cutting through the abdominal muscles and the muscles and bones of the chest and throat regions. The same line is followed as with the skin, but at a point just in front of the hind legs. The sternum, or breastbone, was freed by cutting the bones joining it to the should ...
... The body cavity is opened by cutting through the abdominal muscles and the muscles and bones of the chest and throat regions. The same line is followed as with the skin, but at a point just in front of the hind legs. The sternum, or breastbone, was freed by cutting the bones joining it to the should ...
Measure #198 (NQF 0079): Heart Failure: Left Ventricular Ejection
... the reporting period, regardless of when the evaluation of left ventricular function was performed. This measure is intended to reflect the quality of services provided for the primary management of patients with heart failure. This measure may be reported by clinicians who perform the quality actio ...
... the reporting period, regardless of when the evaluation of left ventricular function was performed. This measure is intended to reflect the quality of services provided for the primary management of patients with heart failure. This measure may be reported by clinicians who perform the quality actio ...
Analysis of Coronary Circulation: A Bioengineering Approach
... At capillary dimension, nature of blood cells is important and it is non-Newtonian Viscosity is not constant - apparent viscosity ...
... At capillary dimension, nature of blood cells is important and it is non-Newtonian Viscosity is not constant - apparent viscosity ...
Rhythms & Cardiac Emergencies
... • The more accurate the lead placement, the more accurate the 12-lead interpretation • 12-leads are often evaluated on a sequential basis, each interpretation considering the previous one • V4 - V6 should be in a gentle upward curve following the same 5th intercostal rib space • CMC has done many tr ...
... • The more accurate the lead placement, the more accurate the 12-lead interpretation • 12-leads are often evaluated on a sequential basis, each interpretation considering the previous one • V4 - V6 should be in a gentle upward curve following the same 5th intercostal rib space • CMC has done many tr ...
2402_Ch21.ppt
... In the upper abdomen this vessel is enlarged and is often referred to as the cysterna chyli (cistern = tank) ...
... In the upper abdomen this vessel is enlarged and is often referred to as the cysterna chyli (cistern = tank) ...
Impact of tissue microstructure on a model of cardiac
... Cardiac motion is a highly integrated process of vital importance as it sustains the primary function of the heart, that is pumping blood. For this reason cardiac motion abnormalities are often associated with severe pathologies. Clinical non-invasive techniques can assess this fundamental connectio ...
... Cardiac motion is a highly integrated process of vital importance as it sustains the primary function of the heart, that is pumping blood. For this reason cardiac motion abnormalities are often associated with severe pathologies. Clinical non-invasive techniques can assess this fundamental connectio ...
Exercise : Refractory period of cardiac muscle
... the common "lub-dub" pattern recognized as the heart beat. ...
... the common "lub-dub" pattern recognized as the heart beat. ...
CFS is Heart Failure Secondary to Mitochondrial Malfunction
... However, despite doing that, I am still left with a hard core of patients that I still struggle with. This is where direct micronutrient support for mitochondria may prove to be an extremely useful intervention. I have learned what to do through reading a book �The Sinatra Solution� produced by an ...
... However, despite doing that, I am still left with a hard core of patients that I still struggle with. This is where direct micronutrient support for mitochondria may prove to be an extremely useful intervention. I have learned what to do through reading a book �The Sinatra Solution� produced by an ...
Congenital Anomalies of the heart
... Regurge of blood from the aorta to the left ventricle will increase the lt ventr. Hypertrophy. ...
... Regurge of blood from the aorta to the left ventricle will increase the lt ventr. Hypertrophy. ...
CIRCULATION
... The most frequent cause of death is bleeding into the brain with accompanying neurological damage. ...
... The most frequent cause of death is bleeding into the brain with accompanying neurological damage. ...
Cardiovascular Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
... modular combinations document which can be found on the RCVS website. General Guidance Notes The following applies to all C modules. Before embarking on this, or other modules, candidates must fulfil the following criteria: a) Be a member of RCVS b) Have at least one year’s postgraduate experience w ...
... modular combinations document which can be found on the RCVS website. General Guidance Notes The following applies to all C modules. Before embarking on this, or other modules, candidates must fulfil the following criteria: a) Be a member of RCVS b) Have at least one year’s postgraduate experience w ...
A client has been admitted to the hospital for UTI and dehydration
... Chamber of the heart receiving blood from systemic circulation: Right atrium __________ is the pressure generated at the end of the diastole: Pre-load Pressure in Left ventricle must exceed pressure in __________ before the Left ventricle can eject blood: Aorta Multiplying heart rate by stroke volum ...
... Chamber of the heart receiving blood from systemic circulation: Right atrium __________ is the pressure generated at the end of the diastole: Pre-load Pressure in Left ventricle must exceed pressure in __________ before the Left ventricle can eject blood: Aorta Multiplying heart rate by stroke volum ...
ARVC: Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. Inherited
... heart muscle- in this case a worsening condition, where heart muscle is slowly replaced by scar and fat tissue. Both of these are present in ARVC, and mainly affect the right ventricle – one of the 2 main pumping chambers of the heart. Although ARVC is considered a rare condition, it was only recogn ...
... heart muscle- in this case a worsening condition, where heart muscle is slowly replaced by scar and fat tissue. Both of these are present in ARVC, and mainly affect the right ventricle – one of the 2 main pumping chambers of the heart. Although ARVC is considered a rare condition, it was only recogn ...
Station 1: The Heart
... Station 5: Circulatory System Complete the following statements about blood vessels. (14pts) The central cavity of a blood vessel is called the ____(1)____. Reduction of the diameter of this cavity is called ___(2)____, and enlargement of the vessel diameter is called ___(3)____. Blood is carried t ...
... Station 5: Circulatory System Complete the following statements about blood vessels. (14pts) The central cavity of a blood vessel is called the ____(1)____. Reduction of the diameter of this cavity is called ___(2)____, and enlargement of the vessel diameter is called ___(3)____. Blood is carried t ...
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.