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    CoQ10 Side Effects: Health or Consequence in a Capsule Coenzyme Q10 is a compound that is soluble in fat. It is chiefly synthesized by the body and can also be found in some foods. CoQ10 is required in the synthesis of mitochondrial ATP. It is also needed in antioxidant functions in cell membranes as well as lipoproteins. CoQ10 is similar to vitamin E mainly because it is also soluble in fat. Even when a few claim that there are some CoQ10 side effects‚ more people believe that deficiency in this

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    Chapter 23 - The Heart 331 The Heart - Key 1 2 3 What is the name of the central region of the thorax? The central region of the thorax is the mediastinum. About how much of the heart is to the left of the mid-sternal line? Two-thirds of the heart is to the left. Where is the location of the apex of the heart? The apex of the heart is located to the left at the fifth intercostal space. Figure 23.2 11 In reference to Figure 23.2‚ identify #1 - #3. 3 Epicardium 1 Pericardium 2 Pericardial

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    Cardiovascular Assessment Steps 1. Wash your hands‚ introduce yourself to the patient and clarify their identity. Explain what you would like to do and obtain consent. A chaperone should be offered for this examination Introduce yourself to the patient 2. For this examination the patient should be on the bed with their trunk at 45degrees‚ they should be exposed from the waist up. 3. Begin by observing the patient from the end of the bed. You should note whether the patient looks comfortable

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    Cardiovascular System: The Heart Purpose Explain why you did this exercise. Where there any safety precautions you needed to follow? If so‚ what were they? The safety precautions in this exercise were to wear goggles and gloves due to being exposed to chemicals and dissection of the sheep and cat heart. Appropriate work space was also required. Exercise 1: Microscopic

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    placed over the left second intercostal space just lateral to the sternum would be best positioned to detect sounds associated with which heart valve? a. aortic b. pulmonary c. mitral d. tricuspid 5. Which valves would be open during ventricular systole? a. Aortic and pulmonary b. Aortic and tricuspid c. Mitral and aortic d. Tricuspid and mitral e. Tricuspid and pulmonary 6. Which chamber’s anterior wall forms most of the sternocostal surface of the heart? a. Left atrium b. Left

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    inspected using ultrasound. Recent developments include non-contact‚ non-destructive testing using laser generated ultrasound. Applications | |   Clinical DiagnosticObstetricsCardiology (Echocardiography): Valves (mitral‚ aortic‚ pulmonary & tricuspid); stenosis‚ regurgitation‚ prolapse‚ hypertropic cardiomyopathy‚ left atrial myxomaEndocrinologyGastroenterologyNeurologyOpthalmologyUrologyOsteoporosis  Clinical Therapeutic Physiotherapy pain-reliefSurgical Drilling

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    tricuspid valve - anterioreeee)Posterior cusp of tricuspid ffff)Conus arteriosusgggg)Anterior cusp of tricuspid valvehhhh)Septomarginal trabeculaiiii)Anterior papillary muscle - right ventriclejjjj)Myocardium of right ventricle kkkk) What do the letters AV represent when describing the mitraland/or tricuspid valves‚ and how do the letters AV indicateheart valve location? Atrioventricular Valve: Between theatrium and ventricle llll) What specific role does the tricuspid valve serve?

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    turn divided into chambers. The upper two chambers of the heart are called atria and the lower two chambers are calledventricles. The atria receive blood returning to the heart from the body and the ventricles pump blood from the heart to the body. Valves allow blood to flow in one direction between the chambers of the heart. The Heart Wall The heart is composed of cardiac muscle which enable the heart to contract and allow the synchronization of the heart beat. The heart wall is divided into three

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    in the superior/inferior vena cava. Be sure to list every vessel‚ heart chamber‚ and heart valve the blood flows through. -1. Venules 2. Veins 3. Inferior vena cava & superior vena cava 4. Right atrium 5. Tricuspid valve 6. Right Ventricle 7. Pulmonary semilunar valve 8. Pulmonary arteries 9. Lungs 10. Pulmonary veins 11. Left atrium 12. Mitral valve 13. Left ventricle 14. Aortic semilunar valve 15. Arteries 16. Arterioles 17. Capillaries B. Explain what you learned from the

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    and the right and left atriums. The heart uses multiple valves‚ which are limited in their movement by the papillary muscle‚ whose function is to make sure that blood does not flow backwards. Blood is able to flow from the atria to the ventricles‚ but not in the reverse direction‚ by way of the mitral and tricuspid vales. The right side is controlled by the tricuspid valve and the left side is controlled by the mitral valve. The pulmonary valve keeps the blood flowing in a forward motion through the

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