Enlarged aorta and exercise
[DOC File]Cardiac Assessment
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46. Name the branches of the ascending aorta, aortic arch, thoracic aorta, and abdominal aorta, and denote what body region they supply with blood. 47. Explain what happens to the aorta at the brim of the pelvis. 48. Although the venous circuit is essentially parallel to the arterial circuit, list the differences between the two. 49.
[DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, C
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Due to the pulmonary stenosis and the wider-than-normal aortic opening, some poorly O2 RV blood leaves via the enlarged aorta causing cyanosis. This is the most common cyanotic heart lesion on young children. patients are cyanotic from birth and exhibit severe clubbing 8 Pulmonary stenosis An obstruction at the pulmonary valve.
Physical Activity and Exercise
Chest symmetrical with no visible pulsations, masses, heaves, or scars. No tenderness from palpation of anterior and posterior thorax. No thrills. The abdominal aorta is not enlarged to palpation and there are no bruits. Apical pulse 2+, regular, 64 B/M. Positive S1 …
[DOC File]CHAPTER 15: THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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Coarctation is a congenital narrowing of the aorta. Significant narrowing produces hypertension in the arms and obstruction to blood flow in the lower body and legs. Left ventricular hypertrophy may occur. Coarctation of the aorta may be associated with aortic stenosis, patent ductus arteriosus, mitral insufficiency and Turner’s syndrome.
[DOCX File]Anatomy-Physiology Semester 1 Final Study Guide
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Exercise uses up a lot of energy, which the cells derive from oxidizing glucose. Both glucose and oxygen have to be delivered by the blood. This means that the heart has to work harder to pump more blood through the body. This means it has to beat faster in order …
[DOC File]Embryology of the Heart
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Includes sections of the large and small intestines, inferior vena cava and abdominal aorta right (7) and left (9) iliac (inguinal) regions – are on either side of the hypogastric region and include portions of the large and small intestines.
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