Body Fluids And Circulation (notes) Flashcards

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In pulmonary circulation, blood moves from

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Heart(right ventricle) to lungs (oxygenation) to heart(left atrium).

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2
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In systemic circulation, blood moves from

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Heart(left ventricle) to body parts to heart(right atrium).

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3
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Embryonic. Post birth
Foramen of ovale. ___________
Ductus artrioses. ___________
Ductus venosus. ___________

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Foramen of ovale Fossa ovalis
Ductus artriosus. Ligamentous arteriosus
Ductus venosus. Ligamentous venosus

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4
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In foetal circulation site of oxygenation is

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Placenta of mother not lungs.

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5
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First sound of heart is heard for _____sec.

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Lubb is heard for 0.15s
It is low pitched but for greater duration.
Due to closure of AV valves.

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6
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Second sound of heart lasts for

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Dup lasts for 0.10s
High pitched but for lesser duration.
Due to closure of semilunar valves.

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7
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What is cardiac output

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Volume of blood that leaves the ventricles per minute.
Cardiac output = stroke volume * no. of beats/min
Under resting conditions it is 5L.
Under strenuous conditions it can go upto 15L I.e 3 times the normal.

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8
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Lubb is heard at the

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Beginning of ventricular systole.

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9
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Dup is heard at the

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End of ventricular systole.

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10
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Act of listening heart sounds is called

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Auscultation.

Stethoscope is used for this purpose.

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What is pulse pressure

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Difference between systolic and diastolic pressure.

120-80=40mmHg

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12
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Atrial systole causes ___% filling of ventricles.

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30%.

By the end of atrial systole, ventricles are 100% filled.

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13
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What is atherosclerosis

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Deposition of fat or cholesterol within the walls of blood vessels that leads to narrowing of blood vessels, causes diminished blood flow to heart.
During sternous conditions blood is not able to meet oxygen demand, causes pain c/d Ischemia cardia.

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14
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Heart attack/myocardial infarction is

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When the heart tissues get damage and die due to reduced blood supply or oxygen.

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15
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Coronary thrombosis is

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When the coronary artery gets blocked due to accumulation of thrombus or blood plaque/clot.
Can be diagnosed through angiography and also by ECG.
Thrombolytic agents(digest blood clot) are introduced thru cathetor for treatment. Like.,glycerol, streptokinase, tpa (tissue plasminogen activator).

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16
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What is Angina pectoris?

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Chest pain that radiates down the underside of left arm towards little finger.
Symptom of heart attack/myocardial infarction.

17
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ECG findings for heart attack

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Q-inversion.
Elevated ST segment
Flat T wave or T-inversion.

18
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What is heart failure

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When heart is not able to pump blood efficiently.

Maybe due to decreased blood pressure, anomalies in wall of heart, cardiomagaly (enlarged size of left ventricle).

19
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Cardiac arrest is when

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Heart stops working I.e fibrillation.

Under such conditions we provide defibrillation via defibrillator.

20
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An abnormal sound other than lub or dup is called

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Cardiac murmur.

Could result due to abnormal closure of valves.

21
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Artificial pace maker (chardak device) is used when

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Patient has abnormally low pulse I,e less no. of beats per min…less than 55/min.
It stimulates SAN and provides stimulus to initiate heart beat.

22
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What is CPR & when is it used?

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Cardio pulmonary resuscitations is first aid that can be given to patient who has undergone or undergoing heart attack.

23
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Frequent loss of consciousness is called

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Syncope.