Posts Tagged ‘cardiovascular’
Obstructive Congenital Heart Defects: Tetralogy of Fallot and Tricuspid Atresia
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Read MoreManagement of Shock
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Read MoreStarling Forces
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Read MoreShock
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Read MoreHemodynamics: Blood Pressure
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Read MoreHemodynamics: Blood Flow
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Read MoreCongenital Heart Defects: Foundations and Frameworks
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Read MoreContractility, Preload, and Afterload
Today’s Audio Brick is based on the upcoming Brick 2.0: Contractility, Preload, and Afterload. If you’re looking for supplemental information from Bricks 1.0, read up on our Cardiac Muscle Contractility Brick. As a listener of the podcast, you can take 50% off a subscription with code RXPOD. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love for…
Read MoreTricuspid Regurgitation
Today’s Audio Brick is based on the upcoming Brick 2.0: Tricuspid Regurgitation. If you’re looking for supplemental information from Bricks 1.0, read up on our Valvular Heart Disease: Foundations and Frameworks Brick. As a listener of the podcast, you can take 50% off a subscription with code RXPOD. If you enjoyed this episode, we’d love…
Read MoreAutonomic Regulation of the Cardiovascular System
When you know the meaning of the word autonomic, the role of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) becomes clearer. Autonomic denotes involuntary or subconscious activity. In physiology, it refers to the many bodily functions that are subconsciously controlled, such as breathing, digestion, and—most relevant to our discussion here—heartbeats. The ANS is the neural network that controls…
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