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Circulatory System Obj: Explain the structure of the heart 1

Structure of the Heart Size, shape and location 1. Size of a closed fist 2. In thoracic cavity 3. Apex: the tip of the heart that lies on the diaphragm and points to the left of the body 4. Four chambers 2

Layers 1. Pericardium: Sac (membrane) that surrounds the heart 2. Myocardium: muscular layer of the heart 3. Endocardium: smooth membrane that lines the inside of the heart and heart valves 4. Septum: partition between the R and L sides of the heart 3

Structures to and from heart 1. Superior and inferior vena cavaveins that bring blood from the body to the heart 2. Pulmonary artery and vein- take blood to the lungs and return it to the heart 3. Aorta: large artery that blood enters as it leaves the L ventricle of the heart 4

Chambers and valves 1. Atria (atrium): have two, top chambers of the heart 2. Ventricles (ventricle): have 2, bottom chambers of the heart 5

Heart Valves 3. Tricuspid valve: between the right atrium and right ventricle 4. Mitral (bicuspid) valve: between the left atrium and left ventricle 5. Pulmonary semilunar valve: between right ventricle and pulmonary artery 6. Aortic semilunar valve: between left ventricle and aortic artery 6

Obj: Analyze the function of the heart 7

Function of the Heart Four main functions of circulatory system 1. pump 2. blood transport system around body 3. carries oxygen and nutrients to cells, carries away waste products 4. lymph system: returns excess tissue fluid to general circulation 8

Heart 1. average 72 beats per minute, 100,000 beats per day 2. superior ( upper body) inferior (lower body) vena cava bring deoxygenated blood to right atrium 3. cardiopulmonary circulation: circulation from the heart to the lungs 9

4. pulmonary artery takes blood from right ventricle to lungs 5. pulmonary veins bring oxygenated blood from lungs to left atrium 6. aorta takes blood from left ventricle to rest of the body 7. four heart valves permit flow of blood in one direction 10

Pump 1. heart is a double pump right heart right atrium tricuspid valve right ventricle pulmonary semilunar valve Pulmonary artery lungs (for Oxygen) 11

Left Heart Lungs Pulmonary veins Left atrium Mitral valve Left ventricle Aortic semilunar valve Aorta General circulation 12

D. Heart Sounds Lub dupp: The sounds heard with a stethoscope when the valves close. 13

Electrical Activity The Natural Pacemaker of the a. SA (sinoatrial) node = conducting cells that originate an electrical impulse that begins and regulates the heart beat Heart b. AV (atrioventricular) node = carries impulse to bundle of His 14

c. Bundle of His = conducting fibers in septum, Divides into right and left branches in ventricles to Purkinje fibers d. Purkinje fibers= cause ventricles to contract 15

Analyze circulation and the blood Cardiopulmonary circulation: the circulation of the blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen vessels 1. oxygenated and Deoxygenated blood 2. oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange 16

Systemic Circulation Systemic Circulation: Blood that travels from the heart to the tissues and cells 1. coronary arteries: vessels that are located on the outer surface of the heart 2. aorta: large artery, blood flows to body after it leaves the aorta 3. systemic circulation 17

Blood vessels Blood vessels 1. Arteries a. carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the capillaries b. elastic, muscular and thick-walled c. transport blood under very high pressure 2. Arterioles 18

Veins a. carry deoxygenated blood away from capillaries to heart b. less elastic and muscular than arteries c. thin walled, collapse easily when not filled with blood d. superior and inferior vena cava carry blood to heart Venules: smaller and less muscular than veins 19

Capillaries a. smallest blood vessels b. one cell thick and are made of endothelial cells c. connect arterioles and venules d. walls are one-cell thick, allow for selective permeability 20

Valves: a. permit flow of blood only in direction of heart 21

jugular vein: Located in neck Drains blood from the head 22

Carotid artery: Major artery that carries blood to the brain 23

Blood pressure 1. Systolic: average=120 (Systole is contraction phase of the heart) 2. Diastolic: Average = 80 (Diastolic is the relaxation phase of the heart The Brachial Artery in the arm is usually used to measure BP 24

Pulse: Alternating expansion and contraction of an artery as blood flows through it: 1. brachial 2. carotid 3. Femoral 4. pedal 5. popliteal 6. radial 25

Cardiac and Circulatory Disorders 1. Symptoms of Heart disease: usually experience cyanosis a. arrythmia (dysrrhythmia): any change from normal heart rate or rhythm b. Bradycardia: slow heart rate <60 pulse c. Tachycardia: rapid heart rate >100 pulse 26

2. Coronary artery disease: a. Angina pectoris: chest pain due to the lack of oxygen to heart muscle, treat with nitroglycerine b. Edema: venous congestion; heart failure can cause poor circulation that results in edema 27

3. Myocardial infarction: (MI, heart attack) a. lack of blood supply to myocardium b. symptoms: severe chest pain radiating to left shoulder, arm, neck and jaw, N&V, diaphoresis, dyspnea 28

Vascular Disease 1. Aneurysm: abnormal condition, ballooning or protrusion of the wall of an artery 2. Arteriosclerosis: arterial walls thicken and lose elasticity 3. Atherosclerosis: fatty deposits form on walls of arteries and block circulation reducing the amount of blood going to an organ 4. Hypertension: High blood pressure: over 140/90, called the silent killer because there are usually no symptoms, occurs 1 of 5 Americans 29

5. Hypotension: low blood pressure Patient becomes dizzy especially when standing up suddenly. 6. Embolism: traveling blood clot a. transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) b. Cerebral vascular accident (CVA) stroke 7. Varicose veins: swollen, inflamed and painful: enlarged veins result from a slowing of blood flow back to the heart 30

Diagnosis and treatment: 1. EKG/ECG; electrocardiogram; electrical tracing of the heart 2. Coronary bypass: 3. AED: automated external defibrillator 4. Defibrillator: electrical shock bringing heart back to normal sinus rhythm 31

5. CPR: cardiopulmonary resuscitation 6. Artificial pacemaker: used with conduction problems of the heart 7. Angiogram: An x-ray that takes pictures of the blood within an artery or a vein. 32