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1 The Heart EQ: How does blood flow through the heart and pick up oxygen needed for our cells?

2 Root Words Papill Nipple Papillary muscle Syn Together Synctium Embol
Stopper Embolism Hema Blood Hematocrit Stasis Halt hemostasis

3 Overview The right side receives oxygen-poor blood
The heart=a muscular double pump with 2 functions Overview The right side receives oxygen-poor blood Its left side receives oxygenated blood from lung, sends to rest of body

4 Heart’s position in thorax

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6 CXR (chest x ray) Normal male

7 Chest x rays Normal female Lateral (male)

8 Pericardium -outer membrane enclosing the heart
Starting from the outside… Pericardium -outer membrane enclosing the heart Without most of pericardial layers

9 Layers of the heart wall
Epicardium- outer layer, protects the heart by reducing friction

10 Layers of the heart wall
Epicardium- outer layer, protects the heart by reducing friction Myocardium- consists of cardiac muscle tissue, pumps heart

11 Layers of the heart wall
Epicardium- outer layer, protects the heart by reducing friction Myocardium- consists of cardiac muscle tissue, pumps heart Endocardium- inner lining of the heart, contains blood vessels and elastic fibers

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13 Layers of pericardium and heart wall

14 Chambers of the heart sides are labeled in reference to the patient facing you
Two atria Right atrium Left atrium Two ventricles Right ventricle Left ventricle

15 Septum Interatrial Septum- Wall separating right and left Atria
Interventricular Septum- Wall separating right left ventricle

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17 Function of AV valves

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19 Superior Vena Cava Vein that carries deoxygenated blood from upper body to the Right Atrium. Such as arms, neck, and head.

20 Inferior Vena Cava Vein that carries deoxygenated blood from lower body to the Right Atrium. Such as legs and lower torso

21 Pulmonary Artery Carries blood from Right Ventricle to the lungs to be oxygenated Splits into Right and Left for each lung.

22 Pulmonary Veins Carries oxygenated blood from lungs back into the heart’s Left Atrium

23 Aorta Arched artery from Left Ventricle that supplies body with oxygenated blood Ascending arteries supply upper body Descending supplies lower body

24 Valves Pulmonary Valve Connects Right Ventricle to Pulmonary artery

25 Valves Aortic Valve Connects Left Ventricle to Aorta

26 Valves Tricuspid Valve Boundary between right Ventricle and atrium

27 Valves Mitral Valve Connects Left Ventricle and Atrium

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29 more on valves

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31 12 lead EKG

32 Artificial Pacemaker

33 Embryological development during week 4 (helps to understand heart defects)
(day 23) (day 28) (day 24) Day 22, (b) in diagram, heart starts pumping

34 Simplified flow: print and fill in details

35 Flow chart Vena Cava

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37 LEFT SIDE ACTIVITY Draw the heart with all the valves and arteries. Label them all and trace the flow of blood through the heart. Use red arrows to indicate deoxygenated blood and blue arrows to indicate oxygenated blood.


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