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Unit 6 Seminar Chapter 10 HS 200: Diseases of the Human Body Dr. Allan Ayella

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Unit 6 Seminar Chapter 10. HS 200: Diseases of the Human Body Dr. Allan Ayella. Unit 6 Agenda. Over-view of Unit 5 Unit 6 Expectations Seminar discussion Questions and Answer. Over-view of Unit 5. Any issues that you came across in Unit 5 that I need to address?. Unit 6 Expectations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 6 SeminarChapter 10

HS 200: Diseases of the Human Body

Dr. Allan Ayella

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Unit 6 Agenda

• Over-view of Unit 5• Unit 6 Expectations • Seminar discussion• Questions and Answer

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• Any issues that you came across in Unit 5 that I need to address?

Over-view of Unit 5Over-view of Unit 5

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Unit 6 ExpectationsUnit 6 Expectations

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Background Information

Pg 439

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Circulatory system

What is the primary function of the circulatory system?

What are the components of the vascular system?

Pg 93

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• The primary function of the circulatory system is to nourish the visceral with nutrients and oxygen

• The components of the vascular circuit include the lungs (pulmonary), the peripheral vessels (mainly iliac vessels), the visceral organs (digestive and urinary system) and the cephalic

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Coronary Artery Disease

Description of CAD?

Pg 441

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CAD

Pg 441

Coronary artery disease: A condition involving the arteries that supply the myocardium, in which the arteries become narrowed due to atherosclerotic deposits over time, causing temporary cardiac ischemia and eventually heart attack

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Etiology of CAD

Difference btn atheroma vs. thrombus?

Pg 80

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Etiology of CAD

Atheroma- mass of fibro-fatty material, cells and lipids

Pg 80

Thrombus- A blood clot attached to the interior wall of the blood vessel, often causing vascular obstruction

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Etiology of CAD

A combination of the endothelial damage and the atheroma is called a ______________

Pg 80

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Etiology of CAD

A combination of the endothelial damage and the atheroma is called a Plaque

Pg 442

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Etiology of CAD

List the consequences of atherosclerosis in different tissues

Pg 78

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Etiology of CAD List the consequences of atherosclerosis- Heart: Partial occlusion Angina pectoris

Total occlusion MI

Pg 443

- Brain: Partial occlusion Ischemic attack Total occlusion CVA

- Vessels: Aorta Aneurysm Legs PVD

(Gangrene and amputation)

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Sites of MI

State the sites of MI in men

Pg 448

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Sites of MI

Pg 448

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Diagnosis of MI

b) How is MI diagnosed?

Pg 447

a) Are the MI sites the same in men and in women?

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Diagnosis of MI

Thorough medical historyElectrocardiogram changes Chest radiographic filmsChanges in enzyme levels e.g. CPK, LDH, AST,

Pg 447

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Patient education of MI

State patient education is used in MI?

Pg 447

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Patient education of MI

State patient education is used in MI?- Call 9ll for emergency- Chew 325g aspirin tablets- Defibrillation where possible

Pg 447

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Treatment of MI

Pg 450

•What is the time window from the onset of the infarction before permanent damage results?

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Treatment of MI

Pg 450

•What is the time window from the onset of the infarction before permanent damage results? Six hours

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Cardiac arrest

___________ __ is a sudden, unexpected cessation of cardiac activity

Pg 79

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Cardiac arrest

_Cardiac arrest is a sudden, unexpected cessation of cardiac activity

Pg 79

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Cardiac arrest

What measures are initiated to reverse a cardiac arrest?

Pg 79

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Cardiac arrest

What measures are initiated to reverse a cardiac arrest?

CPR must be instituted within 4 to 6 minutes of cardiac arrest by a trained, advanced life-support personnel. Cardiac drugs including adrenaline, dobutamine and antiarrhythmic drugs must be administered.

In addition, therapeutic hypothermia can be tried

Pg 79

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Hypertension

Describe the types of hypertension

Pg 25

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Hypertension

Pg 25

• What is the first indication of hypertension?

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Hypertension

Pg 25

•What is the first indication of hypertension? Elevated blood pressure readings -- systolic reading greater than 140 mm Hg and diastolic reading greater than 90 mm Hg indicate hypertension

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Hypertension

Discuss the treatment of hypertension

Pg 452

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HypertensionDiscuss the treatment of hypertension Diuretics to reduce circulating blood volume

Beta-adrenergic blockers to slow heartbeatVasodilators to dilate vesselsAngiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors to

produce vasodilation and increase renal blood flow

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What disease is characterized by the following symptoms? Pg 454

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