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- QUESTION: . Discuss the cardiac cycle in relation with the heart sounds. Correlate with the patient's findings.Coloring Exercises: Wall and Coverings of the Heart Use colored pens or pencils to shade in both the figure and the labels, Each red mumeral in the figure corresponds to a matching fed mu- meral following the appropriate label. Wall of the Heart ENDOCARDIUM, MYOCARDIUM 2 EPICARDIUM 3 Coverings of the Heart SEROUS PERICARDIUM 4 VISCERAL PERICARDIUM3 PERICARDIAL SPACE 5 PARIETAL PERICARDIUM 6 FIBROUS PERICARDIUM7 DIAPHRAGM 8 3 FIGYRE 35-2 The wall and coverings of the human heart.Assignment Chronic angina Acute coronary syndrome Asystole For each listed disease pathology, please provide the following information: What would you see if you were examining a patient with this condition? What are the significant signs and symptoms you would look for in this disease? What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?
- Label the arterial diagrams depicted in Figure 12.2A-B with the following terms from Exercise 12-2. Use your text and Exercise 12-2 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the vessels. Arteries of the Upper Limbs O Subclavian artery O Axillary artery O Brachial artery O Radial artery O Ulnar artery Arteries of the Head and Neck O Common carotid artery O Vertebral artery Arteries of the Trunk O Aorta O Ascending aorta O Aortic arch O Abdominal aorta O Brachiocephalic artery O Celiac trunk O Splenic artery O Left gastric artery O Common hepatic artery O Superior mesenteric artery O Renal artery O Inferior mesenteric artery O Common iliac artery Arteries of the Lower Limbs O External iliac artery O Femoral artery O Popliteal artery O Anterior tibial artery O (1) Dorsalis pedis artery O Posterior tibial artery B FIGURE 12.2 Major arteries: (A) of the body; (B) of the ahdomonArteries Label the arterial diagrams depicted in Figure 12.2A-B with the following terms from Exercise 12-2. Use your text and Exercise 12-2 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the vessels. Arteries of the Upper Limbs O Subclavian artery O Axillary artery O Brachial artery O Radial artery O Ulnar artery Arteries of the Head and Neck O Common carotid artery O Vertebral artery Arteries of the Trunk O Aorta O Ascending aorta O Aortic arch O Abdominal aorta O Brachiocephalic artery O Celiac trunk O Splenic artery O Left gastric artery O Common hepatic artery O Superior mesenteric artery O Renal artery O Inferior mesenteric artery O Common iliac artery Arteries of the Lower Limbs O External iliac artery O Femoral artery O Popliteal artery O Anterior tibial artery O (1) Dorsalis pedis artery O Posterior tibial artery A he ahdomonSUBJECTIVE: Jim is a 55-year-old male who presents to the Urgent Care Clinic after an episode of intense chest pain, tingling and numbness that radiates down his left arm that occurred while driving his daughter to a school concert. The pain was relieved by placing a nitroglycerin tablet under his tongue. Because of concerns from both his daughter and wife, he is here today for a follow-up. OBJECTIVE: BP is 145/90, respirations 20, pulse is regular. Temperature normal. His chest X-ray reveals a pacemaker on the left, cardiomegaly and increased markings of congestive heart failure. The EKG reveals normal rate and rhythm. ASSESSMENT: 1. Angina pectoris 2. Cardiomegaly 3. Possible CHF 4. Hypertension
- In 12-lead EKG interpretation, ST-segment changes can be significant. Identify two important ST-segment changes and what they represent. 2. What two conditions must be met for ST-segment changes to be clinically significant?Question : Describe how the ECG appears in each of the following conditions. (Compared to normal sinus rhythm.) Note: Describe what you see on the simulator. Sinus bradycardia: Sinus tachycardia: Sinus arrhythmia: Atrial fibrillation:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0IngUYN2OA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPxnIh_WTb8 1) Blood pressure is measured with a 2) What is the average normal blood pressure for adults? Label which number is the systolic pressure and which is the diastolic pressure. 3) Describe the exact location you should place the blood pressure cuff 4) Identify three positions of the patient to obtain a BP. 5) How is the blood pressure recorded? 6) Describe the three major factors that may affect blood pressure. 7) What problems can result from high blood pressure Or (HYPERTENSION)? 8) What problems can result from low blood pressure OR (HYPOTENSION)? 9) What IS the effect of exercise on BP? How does the body benefit from this change in BP during exercise? 10) How would the BP of an anxious patient visiting a doctor be different than if the patient is calm? 11) In atherosclerosis, plaque builds up inside the arteries. How would this affect BP? Is this an example of…
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0IngUYN2OA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPxnIh_WTb8 1) Identify three positions of the patient to obtain a BP. 2) What problems can result from high blood pressure Or (HYPERTENSION)? 3) What problems can result from low blood pressure OR (HYPOTENSION)? 4) What IS the effect of exercise on BP? How does the body benefit from this change in BP during exercise? 5) How would the BP of an anxious patient visiting a doctor be different than if the patient is calm? 6) In atherosclerosis, plaque builds up inside the arteries. How would this affect BP? Is this an example of hypertension or hypotension? Part 2: The circulatory system has 5 functions. · Highlight the statements below that are only functions of the circulatory system. It carries cells that help to fight diseases. It gives structure and support to the body. It carries waste products to the urinary system. It carries carbon dioxide from cells…Why is percussion omitted in heart assessment?Veins Label the venous diagrams depicted in Figure 12.3A–B with the following terms from Exercise 12-3. Use your text and Exercise 12-3 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the vessels. Veins of the Upper Limbs O Ulnar vein O Radial vein O Median cubital vein O Brachial vein O Basilic vein O Cephalic vein O Axillary vein O Subclavian vein Veins of the Trunk O Superior vena cava OInferior vena cava Veins of the Head and Neck O Internal jugular vein O Vertebral vein O Brachiocephalic vein O Hepatic portal vein O Superior mesenteric vein O Inferior mesenteric vein Renal vein O Common iliac vein A Veins of the Lower Limbs O Great saphenous vein O Femoral vein O External iliac vein 12 3 Major veins: (A) of the body; (B) of the abdomen