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1. pericardium: fibrous protective sac enclosing heart (external)
2. epicardium: inner layer of pericardium
3. myocardium: heart muscle, major portion of heart
4. endocardium: smooth lining of the inner surface and cavities of heart |  | 
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1. right atrium (RA)
2. right ventricle (RV)
3. left atrium (LA)
4. left ventricle (LV) |  | 
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receives blood from systemic circulation (from superior and inferior cavae); during systole (contraction) blood is sent to right ventricle |  | 
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pumps blood via the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation
the low pressure pulmonary pump |  | 
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receives oxygenated blood from the lungs (from pulmonary veins); during systole, blood is sent to left ventricle |  | 
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pumps blood via the aorta throughout the entire systemic circulation
walls of left are thicker and stronger than right ventricle
high pressure systemic pump |  | 
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systemic circulation to RA
from RA to RV 
from RV to lungs for oxygenation
LA receives oxygenated blood from lungs
from LA to LV
LV pumps blood to body via aorta |  | 
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main pacemaker of heart
initiates sinus rhythm
has sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation affecting both heart rate and strength of contraction |  | 
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        | Atrioventricular (AV) node |  | Definition 
 
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has sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation
merges with bundle of His |  | 
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1. impulse orginates in SA node
2. spreads throughout both atria which contract together
3. impulse stimulates AV node
4. transmitted down bundle of His to Purkinje fibers
5. impulse spreads throughotu ventricles which contract together |  | 
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transport oxygenated blood from areas of high pressure to lower pressures in body tissues |  | 
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minute blood vessels that connect ends of arteries (arterioles) with beginning of veins (venules)
forms an anastomosing network |  | 
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transport dark, unoxygenated blood from tissues back to heart |  | 
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        | cardiac output (definition and how to increase) |  | Definition 
 
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definition: amount of blood ejected from heart per minutes; dependent upon heart rate and stroke volume |  | 
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        | Signs associated with right-sided heart failure |  | Definition 
 
        | nausea           increase in RAP, CVP anorexia         jugular venous distention
 weight gain      +hepatojugular reflex
 ascites          right ventricle heave
 right upper quadrant pain        murmur of tricuspid insufficiency, hepatomegaly, peripheral edema
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        | Signs associated with left-sided heart failure |  | Definition 
 
        | fatigue                tachycardia cough                  S3 gallop
 shortness of breath    crackles
 DOE                    increased PAP, PAWP, SVR
 Orthopnea              Laterally displaced PMI
 PND                    left ventricular heave
 Diaphoresis            pulse alternans, confusion, decreased urine output, Cheyne-stokes respirations (advanced failure), murmur of mitral insufficiency
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        | no limits on activity 
 no complaints
 
 max MET 6.5
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        | slight activity limit 
 comfort at rest
 
 orindary activity results in fatigue, pain, dyspnea, palpitations
 
 max MET 4.5
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        | marked activity limitation 
 comfort at rest
 
 less than ordinary activity results in fatigue, palpitations, dyspnea, angina pain
 
 max MET 3.0
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        | inability to carry out physical activity without discomfort 
 symptoms of cardiac insufficiency present at rest
 
 increased discomfort with any activity
 
 max MET 1.5
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under fluoroscopy, surgical dilation of a blood vessel using a small balloon-tipped catheter inflated inside the lumen |  | 
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an endoprosthesis (pliable wire mesh) implanted postangioplasty to prevent restenosis and occlusion in coronary or peripheral arteries |  | 
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        | revascularization surgery |  | Definition 
 
        | surgical circumvention of an obstruction in a coronary artery using an anastomosing graft (saphenous vein, internal mammary graft) |  | 
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        | hetertropic heart transplant |  | Definition 
 
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involves leaving natural heart and piggy-backing donor heart |  | 
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        | orthotopic heart transplant |  | Definition 
 
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removing the disease heart and replacing it with a donor heart |  | 
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removing both organs and replacing with donor organs |  | 
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        | abnormal vasoconstriction reflex exacerbated by exposure to cold or emotional stress 
 affects largely females
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        | thromboangitis obliterans 
 chronic inflammatory vascular occlusive disease
 
 most common in young males who smoke
 
 begins distally, progresses proximally in both LE and UE
 
 symptoms: pain, paresthesias, cold extremities, diminished temperature sensation, fatigue, risk of ulceration and gangrene
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        | abnormal sound or murmur 
 associated with athersclerosis
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