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Circulatory System Conductive Pathway

Conductive Pathway Electrical impulses in the heart cause its cyclic contractions Conductive pathway includes: SA node AV node Bundle of His R/L Bundle Branch Purkinje fibers

Conductive Pathway Sinoatrial (SA) node: body’s natural pacemaker group of nerve cells in RA that sends electrical impulse impulse spreads out over R & L atria atria contract & push blood into ventricles

Conductive Pathway Atrioventricular (AV) node: after impulse from SA node passes through atria, it reaches AV node group of nerve cells between atria & ventricles

Conductive Pathway Bundle of His: after impulse reaches AV node, AV node sends impulse through the bundle of His nerve fibers in the septum

Conductive Pathway R and L Bundle Branches: Bundle of His divides into R bundle branch & L bundle branch carry impulse down through the ventricles

Conductive Pathway Purkinje fibers: R & L bundle branches subdivide into Purkinje fibers network of nerve fibers throughout the ventricles

Conductive Pathway

Conductive Pathway Through this pathway, electrical impulses reach all the muscle tissue in the ventricles & they contract This pattern occurs about every 0.8 seconds The movement of the electrical impulse can be recorded on an electrocardiogram (EKG, ECG)

Conductive Pathway Arrhythmia

Arrhythmia Arrhythmia: abnormal heart rhythm happens if something interferes with the normal electrical conduction pattern can be mild or life-threatening diagnosed with EKG

Arrhythmia Types of arrhythmias: Premature atrial contraction (PAC)-early contraction of the atria; mild arrhythmia Ventricle fibrillation-ventricles contract at random, decreasing blood output; life threatening arrhythmia

Arrhythmia Treatment of arrhythmia: depends of type and severity Pacemaker Defibrillation

Arrhythmia Defibrillation: Life-threatening fibrillations are treated with defibrillator Defibrillator-shocks the heart to stop uncoordinated contractions and let SA node regain control

Arrhythmia Pacemaker: battery-powered device with electrodes that are threaded through a vein and into RA & RV monitors & regulates the heart’s rhythm delivers electrical impulses through the electrodes to stimulate contraction

Arrhythmia Pacemaker: Modern pacemakers are protected from electromagnetic forces like microwave oven People with pacemakers should avoid close contact with digital cell phones-educate them not to keep phone in their shirt pocket

Arrhythmia Pacemaker: Fixed or demand pacemaker Fixed-deliver impulses at predetermined rate Demand-deliver impulses only when heart’s own conduction system isn’t working