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OBJECTIVES. Identify chambers and valves of the heart. Explain circulation through heart and coronary anatomy. Identify grafts used for CABG.
The Muscles of the Heart •The heart has specific muscles that cause the heart to contract and open and close the heart values. Some of these muscles are: •Trabeculae Carneae –Irregular muscles of the ventricles •Chordae Tendineae –Small cords that connect the heart values to the papillary muscles
Welcome to Module 1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart. This self leaning package is designed to as tool to assist nurse in understanding the hearts structure and how the heart works. The goal of this module is to review: Location , size and shape of the heart. The chambers of the heart.
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Learn the Anatomy of the Heart (by Number) The human heart is similar to the hearts of other vertebrates. Mammals and birds (and some reptiles) have what is known as a...
visualize the heart chambers, arteries and great vessels. It is used most often to evaluate patients with chest pain and patients who have had a positive stress test to locate the region of coronary occlusion. It is also used to determine the effects of valvular heart disease. Most heart caths are performed from the left side, but right-
Heart Anatomy. The heart has two sides, separated by an inner wall called the septum. The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen. The left side of the heart receives the oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the body.
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Introduction. The Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System: The Heart. Cardiac Muscle: Cellular Level of Organization. Anatomy: The Vasculature. Nutrient Exchange. How Does Blood Return to the Heart? Blood: What Is Flowing Through These Vessels? What Causes the Heart to Beat? What Is an ECG and What Information Does It Provide?