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PROBLEMS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. HYPERTENSION (HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE) BLOOD PRESSURE: The force or pressure developed by the heart, which acts to pump.

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1 PROBLEMS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

2 HYPERTENSION (HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE) BLOOD PRESSURE: The force or pressure developed by the heart, which acts to pump blood through the circulatory system.

3 BLOOD PRESSURE (cont’d) Two Distinct pressures that are measured!! Two Distinct pressures that are measured!! Systolic: A measure of the maximum force or pressure developed in the arteries when the heart contracts Diastolic: A measure of the lowest pressure, which occur in the arteries during cardiac relaxation.

4 BLOOD PRESSURE (cont’d) ► Sphygmomanometer: An instrument used to measure blood pressure. ► Stethoscope: An instrument used to listen to the sounds of the heart, or listen to the flow of blood through the vessels when measuring the blood pressure.

5 HYPERTENSION (cont’d) HYPERTENSION (High Blood Pressure): Continuous elevation of blood pressure above the normal range. Ex. 140/90

6 HYPERTENSION VIDEO ► Hypertension video: Please copy this link into your browser and watch the video: ► http://www.thevisualmd.com/health_center s/cardiovascular_health/hypertension/what_ is_hypertension_video

7 ARTERIOSCLEROSIS ► Arteriosclerosis: Artery walls harden; caused by a diet high in fat and cholesterol. ► Causes:  Smoking  Diabetes  High Blood Pressure  High Cholesterol  Overweight  Genetics

8 ARTERIOSCLEROSIS ► Treatments:  Stop smoking  Heart Healthy Diet  Low fat  Low sodium  Low calorie  Exercise  Medicine  Surgery  Angioplasty – balloon surgically inserted and inflated in the artery to clear buildup  Bypass – surgery to add a new artery to “pass by” the blocked section of the existing artery

9 HEART ATTACK ► Heart attack: a blocked artery prevents oxygen from reaching the heart muscle ► Symptoms:  Chest pain, arm pain, back pain  Shortness of breath  Nausea or vomiting  Heartburn ► Treatment:  Call 9-1-1!  The longer a person goes without treatment, the greater the damage!  depends on the cause of the blockage

10 CARDIAC ARREST ► Cardiac Arrest: an electrical malfunction that causes an irregular heartbeat or stopped heartbeat ► Symptoms:  Sudden collapse  No pulse  No breathing ► Treatment:  Call 9-1-1!  CPR is used to keep the heart going until help arrives  Defibrillator (AED) can be used to restart the heart

11 HEART ATTACK VS. CARDIAC ARREST ► READING ASSIGNMENT: Please copy the following link into your browser and read the article: ► http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/More /MyHeartandStrokeNews/Heart-Attack-or-Sudden- Cardiac-Arrest-How-Are-They- Different_UCM_440804_Article.jsp#.Vs3f4vkrLIU

12 ANEMIA ► Lack of red blood cells or cells that do not carry enough oxygen; may cause weakness and low energy levels. ► Prevention:  Eat foods that are rich in Iron in Iron  Iron supplements  Treatment: Rest

13 SICKLE CELL ANEMIA ► Sickle Cell Anemia: Diseases of the hemoglobin in the red blood cells – results in lower oxygen levels ► There is no prevention for sickle-cell anemia since you are born with it. ► Treatments:  Blood Transfusions  Medication ► Normal Blood Cell ► Sickle Cell

14 LEUKEMIA ► Leukemia: Cancer of the blood or bone marrow  Most common cancer for children & adolescents under 20 years old  Treatment: chemotherapy, radiation, bone marrow transplant, stem cell transplant

15 STROKE ► Happens when a cluster of blood cells blocks blood vessels in the brain, resulting in a lack of oxygen to a portion of the brain. ► Stroke is a “Brain Attack”

16 STROKE (Cont’d) ► Prevention:  Don’t Smoke  Moderate drinking for adults  Get cholesterol checked  Exercise  Heart-healthy diet ► Treatment:  Medication  Rehabilitation

17 BLOOD CLOTS (DVT’S) ► Blood clots (Deep Vein Thrombosis): Clotting that occurs in the veins that can break away and cause other health problems ► May result in a blockage in veins, lungs, or brain ► Causes: heart disease, smoking, medications, prolonged sitting ► Treatments: medication or surgery

18 HEMOPHILIA ► Hemophilia: Blood does not clot properly. Can be caused by a lack of platelets or platelets not working properly. ► Treatment: Transfusions of blood clotting factors, medication


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