unit 4
0.0 / 5
- Created by: RubySayer
- Created on: 29-11-19 20:19
Functions of blood
- Transport
- Temperature regulation
- Exchange of materials with body tissues
- Preventing infection
- Blood clotting
1 of 24
The cardiac conduction system
- SA Node- sends impulses to muscle fibres on oposite side- in the right atrium to the left
- AV Node- catches impulses and delays them for a little while
- Bundle of His- impulses sent down to the bundle of his then sent left and right to the purkinje fibres
- Purkinje fibres- then make the right and left ventrical contract
2 of 24
nerves in the heart
Two sets of nerves control the heart and allow it to prepare for danger
- Parasympathetic branch- calms the heart and slows its pace
- Sympathetic branch- speeds the pace & increases the strength of the beat is govened
3 of 24
Role of the lymphatic system
- Drainage and filteration
- Removes excess fluid from the body tissue
- Absorbs fatty acids & transports them to the bloodstream
- Produces white blood cells which produce anti-bodies (lymphocytes)
4 of 24
How blood plasma becomes tissue fluid and lymph
- Blood plasma in capillaries- forced out through 'leaky' capillary walls
- By hydrostatic pressue (pressue from heart pumping)
- Fluid must return to circulatory system otherwise oedema occurs
- Majority of fluid returns to capillaries
- Remaining fluid (10%) drains into lymph vessel
- This re-joins blood system near top of the body
5 of 24
ECG
- Records the rhythm and electrical activity of the heart
- electrodes connected onto legs, arms and chest - they are connected by wires to an ECG recording machine - picks up electrical signals that makes the heart beat- recorded and then printed onto paper- can detect when a heart beat is normal, too slow, too fast or irregular
- Resting ECG- individual is laying down in a comfortable position
- Stress or exercise ECG- carried out when using an exercise bike or a treadmill.
- Ambulatory ECG- Electrodes connected to a small portable machine worn at the waist so heart can be monitored at home for more than 1 day
6 of 24
Heart attack
Factors increasing risk
- Age
- Smoking
- High blood pressure
- Obesity
- diabetes
- Family history
7 of 24
heart attack
symptoms
- Cold sweat- feel cold but are sweating because body is in crisist
- Shortness of breath
- Light headedness/dissy
8 of 24
heart attack
Treatments
depends when symptoms start
- 12 hours- PCI, non-surgical used to treat the narrowing of the coronary arteries - coronary catheterization, insert of catheter. if unable medication- breakdown blood clots
- 12+ hours- medication or bypass surgery- replace damaged arteries in heart muscle.
9 of 24
heart attack
Diagnosis
- ECG
- Blood test
- Communicate- ask questions about how they are feeling
10 of 24
heart attack
Lifestyle changes
- stop smoking
- cut down alcohol intake
- exercise regularly
- stay at a healthy weight
11 of 24
heart attack
Monitor
- routine ECG
- heart monitor
12 of 24
hypertension
Factors increasing risk
- old age- heart muscle & cell wall
- Family history
- high salt intake- causes kidneys to retain water- increase blood volume- strain on heart
- lack of exercise
- obesity- more blood needs to be supplied with oxygen- more pressure to move blood around the body
- smoking- raises blood pressure & heart rate, narrows arteries & hardens their walls
13 of 24
Hypertension
Diagnosis
- Electrocardiogram- measures hearts electrical activity
- blood pressure test
- urine test- see how other organs are working
- blood test
- cholesterol test
14 of 24
hypertension
Monitor
- healthy adults aged over 40 - blood pressure checked at least once every 5 years
- 24 hour monitor that checks blood pressure through out the day
15 of 24
hypertension
symptoms
- severe headache
- vision problems
- irregular heartbeat
- blood in the urine
- fatigue
16 of 24
hypertension
treatments
- cutting salt intake
- eating low-fat, balanced diet
- being active
- medication
- ACE inhibitors- reduce blood pressure by relaxing blood vessels
17 of 24
hypertension
Lifestyle changes
- being active- resuces fatty buildup- less pressure around the blood vessles
- stop smoking
- drink less caffeine
- getting at least 6 hours of sleep per night
18 of 24
Coronary heart disease
Symptoms
- Chest pain (angina)
- Heart attacks
- Heart failure
- Heart palpitations
- unusual breathlessness
19 of 24
Coronary heart disease
Causes
Hearts blood supply is blocked or interrupted by a build-up of fatty substances in coronary arteries. This can be caused by:
- smoking
- high cholesterol
- high blood pressue
- diabetes
20 of 24
Coronary heart disease
Diagnosing
- blood tests
- doctor asking about medical, lifestyle and family history
- treadmill test
- CT scan
- MRI scan
21 of 24
Coronary heart disease
Treatments
It cannot be cured- help to manage the symptoms and reduce chances of problems, heart attack
- lifestyle changes- regular exercise & stop smoking
- medication
- angioplasty, balloons & stents used to narrow heart arteries
- surgery
22 of 24
Coronary heart disease
Lifestyle changes
- Eating healthy, balanced diet
- physically active
- giving up smoking
- controlling blood cholesterol and sugar levels
23 of 24
Similar Health & Social Care resources:
1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
0.0 / 5
0.0 / 5
4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating
0.0 / 5
0.0 / 5
0.0 / 5
0.0 / 5
0.0 / 5
Comments
Report