Coronary circulation

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    Skills Paper (Draft) As a married woman, I know all to well how communication can affect your relationship with your partner or significant other. While communication skills are vital towards a lasting relationship, effective communication is a necessity with everyone you may encounter. Communication is the foundation for which all cultures, despite age or gender, convey messages through nonverbal or verbal cues. What you say, or don’t say, will have a significant impact on how your message is…

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    Prompt: Please type on a separate sheet of paper (A) reasons for choosing Nursing, (B) why you selected Watts School of Nursing, (C) activities and experiences since last attending school if more than three (3) months have elapsed, (D) study strategies for academic success in nursing school, (E) support system to help balance personal, work, and academic obligations. (A) Reasons for Choosing Nursing When I originally started school I wanted to be a teacher. I loved kids so it seamed like a…

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    blood vessels. They also include arteries, veins, and capillaries. There are two parts to the circulatory system: the pulmonary circulation and the systemic circulation. The pulmonary circulation is a short loop from the heart to the lungs and then repeats. The systemic circulation sends blood from the heart to the other parts in our body and repeats(Durani). Circulation Veins and arteries have many differences. One difference is veins have a thinner wall than arteries do. Veins can widen as…

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    Coronary sickness is the principle wellspring of death in Australia moreover the world, it impacts 1.4 million Australians a year. In 2013 13% of all passings were made by coronary sickness. In 2012 7.4 million people kicked the pail as a result of coronary sickness. Coronary sickness is the advancement of plaque (fat store on the internal dividers of the veins) in the coronary conductors that supply O2 rich blood to the heart muscle, the improvement of plaque is called atherosclerosis. After…

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    and its inner lining is called the endocardium. The heart muscle like any other organ or tissue in your body needs oxygen-rich blood and nutrients to function properly. A system called the Coronary Circulation is part of its own Vascular System, which is when the blood is supplied to the heart through circulation of blood in the blood vessels. The main blood supplier to the body…

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    Atrioventricular Sulcus

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    supply is known as coronary circulation. The walls situated in the heart have systemic blood vessels. These exist to meet the needs of the heart for blood supply. Oxygenated blood is brought to the myocardium via the left and right coronary arteries. They are also responsible for bringing the myocardium the needed blood supply by branching off. Atrioventricular sulcus, otherwise known as the depression between the right and left ventricles and the atrias, carry the coronary arteries…

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    (CTA) is recommended as a non-invasive test to determine the presence and severity of coronary artery disease (CAD). Aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of 256 slice CTA compared with invasive catheter angiography(ICA) in the diagnosis of significant CAD. Methodology: A prospective observational study in patients suspected of having CAD and undergoing both CTA and ICA for evaluation. Patients with coronary stents or surgical grafts were excluded from the study. Results: Males formed the…

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    Ventricular Pump Theory

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    Cardiac work in the isolated heart from normal rats following acute MI Juea Park INTRODUCTION The heart is a muscular oragn which has to perform work to eject blood for the right and left entricles. Two laws govern the relationship between ventricular volume and cardiac pump performance. The first, the law of Laplace, is a low stating that when the ventricle dilates, the wall stress needed to achieve a give intraventricular pressure is increased. The second,…

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    Coronary arteries are one of the most important parts of the body because of many different factors. Heart muscle needs blood rich in oxygen to function and pump more blood throughout the circulatory system. If the blood does not carry enough oxygen, the veins will carry it away. Blood can only be delivered when the heart is relaxed; because once they contract they become narrow. These arteries are structured differently as opposed to many of the other arteries in the human body. The coronary…

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    Nursing is a job of practice that requires patient oriented care in order to fulfill patient recovery. It is important for nurses to understand and comprehend the significant problem in order to provide the necessary care for a patient. Student Ana Castillo, from Wilkes University took care of a cardiac patient during her clinical experience. The student identified the primary problem, provided nursing interventions, and evaluated the patient’s performance. The student provided care that aided…

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