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Heart Questions and Answers (Q&A)

E.Emily
Answered: Feb 07, 2020
CCF – Congestive Cardiac Failure CCF is an abbreviation of Congestive Cardiac Failure; it is also known as Congestive Heart Failure (CHF). CCF is defined as the chronic inability of the...Read More

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Raidernye
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Bicuspid valve

1 Answer

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
False-during the isometric (or isovolumic) ventricular contraction phase of the cardiac contraction cycle, yes there is an increase in ventricular pressure; but the consequence of this is the...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Great cardiac vein-to answer this question, you need to know that the anterior interventricular artery lies in the anterior interventricular sulcus. then, you need to identify the vein that also...Read More

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Raidernye
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Trabeculae

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T. Moore, Writer
Answered: Jun 18, 2019
The Gaviscon that is sold in the United States is considered to be an antacid, but it should be remembered that this does not contain alginates. Gaviscon Advance is known to have concentrated...Read More

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Wyatt Williams
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Left Atrium

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Bergeront Tiffney, Computer Engineer
Answered: Dec 07, 2018
One meaning of the word 'superior' is 'upper' and so in this respect the brain is superior because it lies above the rest of the body. If, however, you mean 'more important' then you alread...Read More

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Wyatt Williams
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Ventricular depolarization

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Nenegto
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Blood is pumped into the pulmonary artery and the aorta

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A. Cook, English Professor
Answered: Dec 04, 2018
A typical cause of heart attack is building up of fatty plaque around the heart. This eventually affects the flow of blood. The actual heart attack is the lack of blood flow and oxygen to the...Read More

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Adsie
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Saturations should be checked
Trained nurses/midwives are as good as doctors at assessing
A sternal or subxiphoid heave should be looked for

New study from Sweden in BMJ suggests...Read More

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Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher
Answered: Dec 07, 2018
A large proportion of people unlucky enough to live far from an A and E hospital department probably die at the first heart attack. However, those who manage to get rapid attention from...Read More

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Raidernye
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Chordae tendineae

1 Answer

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Raidernye
Answered: Apr 19, 2024
Tricuspid valve

1 Answer

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