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Arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood AWAY from the heart The veins bring the blood without oxygen BACK to the heart
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Page 1: Mr. Alexander, Miss Jacobs, and Miss Socash.  The Circulatory system  Blood vessels  Arteries  Veins.

Mr. Alexander, Miss Jacobs, and Miss Socash

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The Circulatory system Blood vessels

Arteries Veins

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Four chambers Upper chambers= atria Lower chambers= ventricles One way valves control the flow of

blood through the heart

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This will show the flow of blood through the heart

http://www.texasheartinstitute.org/HIC/ProjH/circulatorysystem.cfm

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Components: Blood cells

red white

Blood plasma Platelets

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Percentage distribution of blood types in the general population

A B AB O

37% 12% 3% 47%

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Used to categorize blood Rhesus positive (+) Rhesus negative (-)

If the Rh antigen is present the blood is positive

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Donors must provide a thorough history Recent travel Infections Medicines Health problems

Blood donations are tested for: HIV Hepatitis B and C Syphilis West Nile virus

If any of these are found, the blood is destroyed.

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What is a pulse? Throbbing of the arteries caused by

contractions of the heart Let’s check your pulse!

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When a doctor takes your pulse he/she is mainly checking for two things: How fast your pulse is If your pulse is regular(same time between

beats)

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What is blood pressure? Pressure of the blood against the walls of

the arteries Results from two forces:

Heart pumping blood into the arteries Arteries resisting blood flow

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The systolic number represents the pressure while the heart contracts.

The diastolic number represents the pressure when the heart relaxes.

Systolic/Diastolic 118/70

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Hypertension (140/90) High blood pressure can cause:

Heart attack Stroke

Risk factors: Diet High stress levels Exercise Tobacco use

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http://www.studystack.com/studytable-20168

http://www.texasheartinstitute.org/hic/anatomy/anatomy2.cfm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood


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