Kickin Cardiovascular System The Happy Heart S Size

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Kickin’ Cardiovascular System

Kickin’ Cardiovascular System

The Happy Heart S Size of your fist S Less than 1 pound S

The Happy Heart S Size of your fist S Less than 1 pound S Covered by pericardium S Coronary arteries (blood vessels) – give heart blood S 4 chambers – 2 atria (atrium) – receive blood, top of heart – 2 ventricles – discharge blood, bottom of heart

Path of Blood Through the Heart 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Inferior/Superior Vena

Path of Blood Through the Heart 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Inferior/Superior Vena Cava (bring blood from body to heart) Right Atrium Tricuspid Valve Right Ventricle Pulmonary Semilunar Valve Pulmonary arteries Lungs – Release CO 2 and picks up O 2

Path of Blood Through the Heart Pulmonary Veins Left Atrium Bicuspid Valve Left Ventricle

Path of Blood Through the Heart Pulmonary Veins Left Atrium Bicuspid Valve Left Ventricle (biggest part) Aortic Semilunar Valve Aorta Arteries Capillaries (release O 2 to cells, pick up CO 2) 15. Veins – Back to Heart 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. AGAIN

IV. Hip, Hip Hooray – Heart Physiology Atria collect blood S Ventricles Discharge blood

IV. Hip, Hip Hooray – Heart Physiology Atria collect blood S Ventricles Discharge blood S Soooo…. Ventricles are the actual pump. When they contract, blood moves. S

A. Double Pump System S Right Side ØPulmonary Circuit ØReceives oxygen poor blood from

A. Double Pump System S Right Side ØPulmonary Circuit ØReceives oxygen poor blood from body ØPumps to Lungs to pick up Oxygen and release carbon dioxide

A. Double Pump System S Left Side ØSystemic Circuit ØReceives Oxygen rich blood from

A. Double Pump System S Left Side ØSystemic Circuit ØReceives Oxygen rich blood from lungs ØPumps blood to body cells to supply them with oxygen and pick up carbon dioxide

B. Valves 1. Prevent Backwash S 2. Heartbeat S

B. Valves 1. Prevent Backwash S 2. Heartbeat S

B. Valves (cont) “lub”-AV valve closing; longer and louder sound S “dup”-Semilunars closing; shorter

B. Valves (cont) “lub”-AV valve closing; longer and louder sound S “dup”-Semilunars closing; shorter and sharper S

Cardiac Cycle S Diastole Ø Complete relaxation Ø AV valves (bi and tricuspid) open

Cardiac Cycle S Diastole Ø Complete relaxation Ø AV valves (bi and tricuspid) open Ø Semilunar valves closed Ø Atria empty blood into ventricles Ø Pressure in heart is low

Cardiac Cycle S Systole Ø Ventricles contract Bi/Tricuspid close, Ø Semilunar valves open Ø

Cardiac Cycle S Systole Ø Ventricles contract Bi/Tricuspid close, Ø Semilunar valves open Ø Blood rushes out of heart Ø Pressure in heart is high Ø Atria are filling

Arteries Take blood away from the heart S No Valves S High Pressure S

Arteries Take blood away from the heart S No Valves S High Pressure S

C. Veins Take blood toward the heart S Valves to prevent backflow because. .

C. Veins Take blood toward the heart S Valves to prevent backflow because. . . S Low pressure, Thin Walls, Far from the heart and change in pressure S

D. Capillaries Connect arteries to veins S Very thin. . . Just tunica intima

D. Capillaries Connect arteries to veins S Very thin. . . Just tunica intima S Transparent, one-cell layer thick S GAS EXCHANGE TAKES PLACE HERE S

Flow of blood through vessels S Aorta S Capillary S Vein S Heart

Flow of blood through vessels S Aorta S Capillary S Vein S Heart

E. Blood Vessel Physiology § Arterial Pulse Pressure wave created by the expansion and

E. Blood Vessel Physiology § Arterial Pulse Pressure wave created by the expansion and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle. n Average is 70 -76 beats per minute n Pulse points are listed in book. Take a look and try to find them on your body.

2. Blood Pressure the blood exerts against the inner walls of blood vessels. n

2. Blood Pressure the blood exerts against the inner walls of blood vessels. n Force that keeps blood circulating between beats n Pressure in arteries near the heart n Systolic: Pressure in arteries at peak of ventricular contraction n Diastolic: Pressure when ventricles are relaxing n

Procedure for taking blood pressure 1. 2. 3. 4. Pump up to about 150

Procedure for taking blood pressure 1. 2. 3. 4. Pump up to about 150 (exceed systolic). Stops blood flow. Reduce pressure in cuff while listening carefully. When first soft tapping sounds are heard, SYSTOLIC As pressure is reduced, sounds get louder. When no sounds, record DIASTOLIC

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Friction in Blood Vessel (viscosity, atherosclerosis)

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Friction in Blood Vessel (viscosity, atherosclerosis)

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Nervous System (narrows vessels)-fear, exercise, blood loss

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Nervous System (narrows vessels)-fear, exercise, blood loss

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Kidneys (alter blood volume)

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Kidneys (alter blood volume)

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Temperature (cold restricts vessels, hot dilates vessels)

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Temperature (cold restricts vessels, hot dilates vessels)

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Chemicals (alcohol & histamines dilate, nicotine constricts)

3. What messes up blood pressure? n Chemicals (alcohol & histamines dilate, nicotine constricts)