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MODULE 1: CVS13 video lessons (04hr 05m 04s )

  • CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM +

    • In this eLearning module you will learn about Cardiovascular System. The cardiovascular system is an organ system that transport blood through vessels to and from all parts of the body. It also carry nutrients and oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes.

MODULE 2: Cardiac Failure

  • CARDIAC FAILURE +

MODULE 3: Cardiac Cycle

  • CARDIAC CYCLE 1 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about Cardiac Cycle. The cardiac cycle is the performance of the human heart from the beginning of one heartbeat to the beginning of the next. It consists of two periods: one during which the heart muscle relaxes and refills with blood, called diastole, following a period of robust contraction and pumping of blood, called systole. We will learn the concepts and process of each in detail.

  • CARDIAC CYCLE 2 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about the mechanical events in Cardiac Cycle. Mechanical events of the cardiac cycle involve Atrial systole, Atrial diastole, Ventricular systole & Ventricular diastole. We will learn the concepts of each in detail.

  • CARDIAC CYCLE 3 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about Heart Sounds. The sounds produced by the beating heart during each cardiac cycle, particularly when the heart valves snap shut, are heart sounds. Heart sounds can be described by their intensity, pitch, location, quality, and timing in the cardiac cycle. The main normal heart sounds are the S1 and the S2 heart sound. The S3 can be normal, at times, but maybe pathologic. An S4 heart sound is almost always pathologic.

  • CARDIAC CYCLE 4 +

MODULE 4: Origin & Spread of Cardiac Impulse

  • ORIGIN AND SPREAD OF CARDIAC IMPULSE +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about the Origin & Spread of Cardiac Impulses. The impulse starts in a small bundle of specialized cells located in the right atrium, called the SA node. The electrical activity spreads through the walls of the atria and causes them to contract. This forces blood into the ventricles. The SA node sets the rate and rhythm of your heartbeat.

MODULE 5: ECG 1

  • ECG 1 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about the ECG. Electrocardiography is the process of producing an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), a recording of the heart’s electrical activity during a cardiac cycle which help to further detect the abnormalities and aid us to measure the functions of heart. Mainly there are three types of ECG like resting ECG, ambulatory ECG, cardiac stress test.

MODULE 6: ECG 2

  • ECG 2 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about the ECG. Electrocardiography is the process of producing an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), a recording of the heart’s electrical activity during a cardiac cycle which help to further detect the abnormalities and aid us to measure the functions of heart. Mainly there are three types of ECG like resting ECG, ambulatory ECG, cardiac stress test.

MODULE 7: Shock CVS 1

  • SHOCK CVS 1 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about the Shock CVS. Shock can be termed as the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system. The shock result from a variety of physiological mechanisms, including sudden reductions in the total blood volume through sudden blood losses, sudden reduction in cardiac output, like myocardial infarction, massive dilation of the blood vessels. Shock is usually classified depending on the basis of its presumed cause.

MODULE 8: Shock CVS 2

  • SHOCK CVS 2 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about the Shock CVS. Shock can be termed as the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system. The shock result from a variety of physiological mechanisms, including sudden reductions in the total blood volume through sudden blood losses, sudden reduction in cardiac output, like myocardial infarction, massive dilation of the blood vessels. Shock is usually classified depending on the basis of its presumed cause.

MODULE 9: Shock CVS 3

  • SHOCK CVS 3 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about the Shock CVS. Shock can be termed as the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system. The shock result from a variety of physiological mechanisms, including sudden reductions in the total blood volume through sudden blood losses, sudden reduction in cardiac output, like myocardial infarction, massive dilation of the blood vessels. Shock is usually classified depending on the basis of its presumed cause.

MODULE 10: Shock CVS 4

  • SHOCK CVS 4 +

    • In this eLearning module, you will learn about the Shock CVS. Shock can be termed as the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system. The shock result from a variety of physiological mechanisms, including sudden reductions in the total blood volume through sudden blood losses, sudden reduction in cardiac output, like myocardial infarction, massive dilation of the blood vessels. Shock is usually classified depending on the basis of its presumed cause.

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