Week 10 Lab Trans
Week 10 Lab Trans
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
AND PHYSIOLOGY NURSING 1
WEEK 10.1
THE SENSES
Major blood vessels that return blood to the LEFT side of the
heart
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The CONDUCTION SYSTEM of the HEART
relays ACTION POTENTIALS through the heart
consists of modified cardiac muscle cells that form two
nodes and a conducting bundle
o Sinoatrial (SA) nod
o Atrioventricular (AV) node
o Bundle of His (left and right)
o Purkinje fibers
coordinates the depolarization of the heart
ensures that the heart beats as a unit
SA NODE
has the fastest rate of spontaneous depolarization
known as the “pacemaker” of the heart
sets the sinus rhythm
EPICARDIUM
also called the visceral pericardium, is a thin serous membrane
that composes the smooth, outer surface of the heart
MYOCARDIUM
the thick middle layer composed of cardiac muscle cells
responsible for the heart’s ability to CONTRACT
ENDOCARDIUM
consists of simple squamous epithelium over a layer of The CONDUCTION SYSTEM of the HEART
connective tissue; covers the surfaces of the heart valves Video Transcript
THE HUMAN CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY of the HEART
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BLOOD PRESSURE
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HEART
- has cardiac output (CO) BLOOD PRESSURE
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CO - amount of blood pumped out by each ventricle in 1
minute (typically 5 L/min) The HUMAN CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
has continuous system of blood vessels (BV):
measured as: o these BV, except capillaries, have three layers:
tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica externa
CO = heart rate (HR) × stroke volume (SV)
STROKE VOLUME
- the amount or volume of blood pumped by the left
ventricle with each contraction (approximately 70 ml)
difference between end diastolic volume (EDV) and end
systolic volume (ESV)
depends to a large extent on the degree of stretch of
cardiac muscle by venous return
STROKE VOLUME
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HEART RATE
number of heart beat in full minute
affected by the activation of
o sympathetic nervous system increases heart rate
and contractility
o parasympathetic activation - decreases heart rate
but has little effect on contractility
other factors influencing HR are:
o age
o sex
o exercise
o body temperature
PULSE PRESSURE
- systolic pressure minus diastolic pressure
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collectively called the circulatory system
o Pulmonary vessels – transport blood from the
RV through the lungs and back to the LA
o Systemic vessels – transport blood through all
body parts from the LV
o and back to the RA
General functions:
o carries blood – to and from the heart
o exchanges nutrients, waste products and gases
with tissues
o transports substances
o helps regulate blood pressure
o directs blood flow to the tissues
VEINS
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