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2023
Abstract An understanding of the unique characteristics of the pediatric cardiovascular system is essential for the safe delivery of anesthetic care to the pediatric patient. Knowledge of fetal development, fetal circulation, the transition to extrauterine life, as well as age-specific physiological, hemodynamic, and functional ...
Bilga Iana, Chike Gwam
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Abstract An understanding of the unique characteristics of the pediatric cardiovascular system is essential for the safe delivery of anesthetic care to the pediatric patient. Knowledge of fetal development, fetal circulation, the transition to extrauterine life, as well as age-specific physiological, hemodynamic, and functional ...
Bilga Iana, Chike Gwam
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Nursing Standard, 2012
This article, which forms part of the life science series, examines the cardiovascular system, focusing on the anatomy and physiology of the heart. The blood flow through the heart is described and the regulatory mechanisms of the heart are identified and discussed.
Alistair, Farley +2 more
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This article, which forms part of the life science series, examines the cardiovascular system, focusing on the anatomy and physiology of the heart. The blood flow through the heart is described and the regulatory mechanisms of the heart are identified and discussed.
Alistair, Farley +2 more
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Medical Teacher, 1981
In the last issue of this journal an approach to the construction of integrated, multidisciplinary course units was described (Neame 1981). This approach is illustrated in relation to the cardiovascular system course unit developed for use early in the second year of the five-year curriculum at the Faculty of Medicine, The University of Newcastle, New ...
D A, Powis, R L, Neame
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In the last issue of this journal an approach to the construction of integrated, multidisciplinary course units was described (Neame 1981). This approach is illustrated in relation to the cardiovascular system course unit developed for use early in the second year of the five-year curriculum at the Faculty of Medicine, The University of Newcastle, New ...
D A, Powis, R L, Neame
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2021
This chapter discusses the cardiovascular systems of animals. Most invertebrates have an open circulatory system, although decapod crustaceans and some species of non-cephalopod molluscs have an incompletely closed system. Vertebrates have a closed circulatory system: all blood vessels are lined with endothelium.
Patrick J. Butler +3 more
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This chapter discusses the cardiovascular systems of animals. Most invertebrates have an open circulatory system, although decapod crustaceans and some species of non-cephalopod molluscs have an incompletely closed system. Vertebrates have a closed circulatory system: all blood vessels are lined with endothelium.
Patrick J. Butler +3 more
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2004
Abstract Understanding the cardiovascular system is particularly relevant to dentistry: cardiovascular disease is the most frequent cause of death, and the increasing number of elderly people in the population are particularly liable to disorders of the cardiovascular system.
Volker Schulz +3 more
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Abstract Understanding the cardiovascular system is particularly relevant to dentistry: cardiovascular disease is the most frequent cause of death, and the increasing number of elderly people in the population are particularly liable to disorders of the cardiovascular system.
Volker Schulz +3 more
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