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- Analyze this rhythm strip and identify the rhythm/dysrhythmia. Sinus rhythm with bundle branch block Second-degree AV block type II Second-degree AV block type ! Sinus rhythm with first-degree AV block Third-degree AV block 2:1 second-degree AV block SUBMIT INSTRUCTIONS If needed, select one of the above tools. بلس السل سلسالس السلسلةLabel the venous diagrams depicted in Figure 12.3A-B with the following terms from Exercise 12-3. Use your text and Exercise 12-3 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the vessels. Veins of the Trunk Veins of the Head and Neck Veins of the Upper Limbs O Ulnar vein O Radial vein O Median cubital vein O Brachial vein O Basilic vein O Cephalic vein O Axillary vein O Subclavian vein O Superior vena cava O Internal jugular vein O Vertebral vein O Inferior vena cava O Brachiocephalic vein O Hepatic portal vein OSuperior mesenteric vein O Inferior mesenteric vein O Renal vein OCommon iliac vein Veins of the Lower Limbs O Great saphenous vein O Femoral vein O External iliac vein BLabel the arterial diagrams depicted in Figure 12.2A-B with the following terms from Exercise 12-2. Use your text and Exercise 12-2 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the vessels. Arteries of the Upper Limbs O Subclavian artery O Axillary artery O Brachial artery O Radial artery O Ulnar artery Arteries of the Head and Neck O Common carotid artery O Vertebral artery Arteries of the Trunk O Aorta O Ascending aorta O Aortic arch O Abdominal aorta O Brachiocephalic artery O Celiac trunk O Splenic artery O Left gastric artery O Common hepatic artery O Superior mesenteric artery O Renal artery O Inferior mesenteric artery O Common iliac artery Arteries of the Lower Limbs O External iliac artery O Femoral artery O Popliteal artery O Anterior tibial artery O (1) Dorsalis pedis artery O Posterior tibial artery B FIGURE 12.2 Major arteries: (A) of the body; (B) of the ahdomon
- Arteries Label the arterial diagrams depicted in Figure 12.2A-B with the following terms from Exercise 12-2. Use your text and Exercise 12-2 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the vessels. Arteries of the Upper Limbs O Subclavian artery O Axillary artery O Brachial artery O Radial artery O Ulnar artery Arteries of the Head and Neck O Common carotid artery O Vertebral artery Arteries of the Trunk O Aorta O Ascending aorta O Aortic arch O Abdominal aorta O Brachiocephalic artery O Celiac trunk O Splenic artery O Left gastric artery O Common hepatic artery O Superior mesenteric artery O Renal artery O Inferior mesenteric artery O Common iliac artery Arteries of the Lower Limbs O External iliac artery O Femoral artery O Popliteal artery O Anterior tibial artery O (1) Dorsalis pedis artery O Posterior tibial artery A he ahdomonElectrocardiogram D J .F C H. Using the Electrocardiogram above, which line best represents the duration of the QRS complex? O A OB OD O E OF O G OK OL O MVeins Label the venous diagrams depicted in Figure 12.3A–B with the following terms from Exercise 12-3. Use your text and Exercise 12-3 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the vessels. Veins of the Upper Limbs O Ulnar vein O Radial vein O Median cubital vein O Brachial vein O Basilic vein O Cephalic vein O Axillary vein O Subclavian vein Veins of the Trunk O Superior vena cava OInferior vena cava Veins of the Head and Neck O Internal jugular vein O Vertebral vein O Brachiocephalic vein O Hepatic portal vein O Superior mesenteric vein O Inferior mesenteric vein Renal vein O Common iliac vein A Veins of the Lower Limbs O Great saphenous vein O Femoral vein O External iliac vein 12 3 Major veins: (A) of the body; (B) of the abdomen
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0IngUYN2OA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPxnIh_WTb8 1) Blood pressure is measured with a 2) What is the average normal blood pressure for adults? Label which number is the systolic pressure and which is the diastolic pressure. 3) Describe the exact location you should place the blood pressure cuff 4) Identify three positions of the patient to obtain a BP. 5) How is the blood pressure recorded? 6) Describe the three major factors that may affect blood pressure. 7) What problems can result from high blood pressure Or (HYPERTENSION)? 8) What problems can result from low blood pressure OR (HYPOTENSION)? 9) What IS the effect of exercise on BP? How does the body benefit from this change in BP during exercise? 10) How would the BP of an anxious patient visiting a doctor be different than if the patient is calm? 11) In atherosclerosis, plaque builds up inside the arteries. How would this affect BP? Is this an example of…when the loudest onset of the murmur is. If the patient has aortic stenosis? Pressure (mmHg) Volume (mL) Aortic 120 valve 100 opens 80 60- 40 20 0 130 90 Isovolumic contraction 50 A-V valve closes Isovolumic relaxation Ejection 1st Systole Rapid inflow Diastasis 2nd I Aortic valve doses A-V valve opens 3rd Atrial systole Diastole Systole Aortic pressure Atrial pressure Ventricular pressure Ventricular volume Electrocardiogram Phonocardiogram