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    • BSAC Endocarditis Prophylaxis Guidelines

      The left ventricle contracts, closing the bicuspid valve and forcing open the aortic valve as blood enters the aorta for distribution to the body. H. Blood Supply to the Heart (p. 329; Figs. 13.7-13.8) 1. The first branches off of the aorta, which carry freshly oxygenated blood, are the right and left coronary arteries that feed the heart ...

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    • [DOC File]LABORATORY EXERCISE #11

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      A. Bicuspid aortic valve. B. Common pattern transposition of the great arteries. C. Patent ductus arteriosus. D. Tricuspid atresia. E. Truncus arteriosus. Explanation: The correct answer is A. Isolated bicuspid aortic value is a very common congenital anomaly, which may be completely asymptomatic or may cause modest noncyanotic obstruction ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 13 - Cardiovascular System

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      Tricuspid valve. Mitral (bicuspid) valve. Pulmonary semilunar valve. Aortic semilunar valve. 1H08.02 Analyze the function of the heart. Four main functions of circulatory system. Pump. Blood transport system around body. Carries oxygen and nutrients to cells, carries away waste products. Lymph system – returns excess tissue fluid to general ...

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    • [DOC File]Dorchester School District Two / Homepage

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      aortic valve replacement. 5. Young 24 year old male, saw LMO, found to have 1/6 systolic murmur, BP 120/70. ECG shown: sinus rhythm, LVH on voltage criteria, Q in III, T wave inversion in aVL. Diagnosis: HOCM. normal. coarctation of aorta . bicuspid aortic valve. 6. Young male who was at work, previously well, suddenly collapsed. BP 80/40.

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    • [DOC File]Medical Mastermind Community

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      Ochsenfahrt C, Friedl R, Hannekum A et al. Endocarditis after nipple piercing in a patient with a bicuspid aortic valve. Ann Thorac Surg 2001; 71: 1365-6. Finkielman JD, Gimenez M, Pietrangelo C et al. Endocarditis as a complication of a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent …

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    • Heart Sounds Worksheet - Parker University

      A=right atrium B=right ventricle C=tricuspid valve D=chordae tendinae E=left ventricle F=aortic semilunar valve G=aorta H=pulmonary vein I=left atrium J=bicuspid valve The valves between the atria and the ventricles are called the ATRIO-VENTRICULAR VALVES.

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    • [DOC File]Unit E Master Outline

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      Abnormal heart sounds are called , and usually indicate valve problems. 5. Figure 11-4 is a diagram of the frontal section of the heart. Follow the instructions below to complete this exercise. (a) Correctly identify each of the heart valves (numbers 6-9 on the figure) by inserting the appropriate terms in the blanks left of the figure.

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    • [DOC File]Exercise 2 - San Diego Miramar College

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      G. A bicuspid aortic valve. H. Tricuspid regurgitation. IV. Cardiac Auscultation & "Normal" Heart Sounds. A. Why are the cardiac auscultatory sites different from the actual sites of the cardiac valves? B. Why is the 1st heart sound of different intensity and duration than the 2nd heart sound? C.

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    • Aortic Valve Disease - Causes, Symptoms, Exercises And Treatment

      Exercise 1. Structures of the Heart: 1) Match the structures of the heart (letters) with the descriptions (numbers) below (see figures and text 22-16). Column A. A. bicuspid valve F. apex of heart K. trabeculae carneae B. auricle of atria G. papillary muscles L. epicardium C. pulmonary trunk H. interventricular (IV) groove. M.

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    • [DOC File]CARDIOVASCULAR MCQ

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      aortic stenosis. NBS: echocardiogram (dx) Sx: SEM radiating to carotids . Where is it heard best? RUSB/2nd intercostal space. Pathophys: "calcification of valve"* Vs. "myxomatous degeneration" (MVP) vs. "cystic medial degeneration/cystic medial necrosis" (aortic dissection) *Prior to 70Y, d/t bicuspid aortic valve

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