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Basic Cardiovascular Examination
Basic Cardiovascular Examination
What is Clinical Skills Online? The Clinical Skills Online (CSO) is a project aimed at providing online videos demonstrating core clinical skills common to a wide range of medical and health-based courses. This project has been funded by the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine. Who is it for? These videos are freely available to anyone using them for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes only. (Please read both the site disclaimer and the creative commons license for more information). For more FREE medical videos visit web2097.blogspot.com
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13. Cardiovascular Physiology
13. Cardiovascular Physiology
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman discusses the biophysics of the circulatory system. He begins by describing the anatomy of different types of blood vessels, and states the relationship between pressure difference (ΔP) as the driving force for fluid flow (Q) in a tube (ie, blood vessel) with some resistance R (ΔP = RQ). R can be calculated using if dimensions of the tube (L, r) and fluid viscosity (μ) are known: R = 8μL/πr4. Next, Professor Saltzman traces the blood flow through the circulatory system and explains how the body can regulate blood flow to specific regions of the body. Finally, he describes the heart and its function as the pressure generator in the system. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction 03:46 - Chapter 2. The Heart in the Circulatory System 15:42 - Chapter 3. Blood Flow and Pressure 45:03 - Chapter 4. Blood Flow Within the Closed Circulatory System Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
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Cardiovascular Training - Cardio Workouts - Jumping Rope
Cardiovascular Training - Cardio Workouts - Jumping Rope
www.shapefit.com This video is from ShapeFit.com's cardio video workouts series. It explains the jump rope exercise and provides tips on how to perform the exercise correctly. Jumping rope is one of the best overall cardio exercises and burns serious calories in a short amount of time! This is one exercise you definitely want to keep in your workout routine to see results. Enjoy!
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Cardiovascular Examination - OSCE guide
Cardiovascular Examination - OSCE guide
The ability to carry out a thorough and slick cardiovascular examination is something every medic needs to master. This video aims to give you an idea of what's required in the OSCE and you can then customise the examination to suit your own personal style. Make sure to head over to www.geekymedics.com to see the written guide alongside the video. We would really appreciate if you would Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Also make sure to follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com Make sure to contact us if you'd like to join Geeky Medics :)
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Cardiovascular, Circulatory System
Cardiovascular, Circulatory System
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10-Minute Cardio Aerobic Exercise Workout at Home -- Burn Fat & Calories & Lose Weight
10-Minute Cardio Aerobic Exercise Workout at Home -- Burn Fat & Calories & Lose Weight
In this video I take you through an excellent 10-minute aerobic cardio workout that you can do right in your own home any time it is convenient. I recommend you do this every day if you are trying to lose weight or even just to reduce stress. Doing regular cardio exercise is so important for a healthy heart, and overall fitness of your body. Cardiovascular exercise is any type of exercise that increases the work of the heart and lungs which is what you will do in this video. My routine is comprised of 5 different energizing cardio exercises that will get your heart pumping and you burning calories. I do the exercises right along with you so you can see proper form with your arms, legs and feet, and stay motivated. I will go through the five exercises 3 times for a total of 10 minutes. Want more cardio workout exercise; simply replay the tape and you will now have a 20 minute workout. Replay it again and you have a 30 minute workout! That's quite a challenge!!! Put your own favorite music on while you are exercising along with me for even more fun.Please remember to subscribe because I have so much more to come; something helpful and of interest to everyone. Thanks so much for viewing! www.facebook.com To purchase a YouTips4U custom-designed T-Shirt please click here: cgi.ebay.com To visit me at my blogspot, please click here: www.youtips4u.blogspot.com
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Cardiovascular Disease, Prevention, and the Future
Cardiovascular Disease, Prevention, and the Future
Google Tech Talk February 11, 2011 Presented by Dr. Nick Leeper, Stanford University. Come out and hear Dr. Nicholas Leeper of Stanford University discuss cardiovascular disease. This talk will give you tips to stay healthy and a look at the future of cardiovascular technology.
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15. Cardiovascular Physiology (cont.)
15. Cardiovascular Physiology (cont.)
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman talks about electrical conductivity in the heart: that is, the generation and propagation of electrical potential in heart cells. He describes the role of ion channels and pumps in transporting sodium, potassium, and calcium ions to create action potential. This propagation of signal from the sinoatrial node through different tissues, which can be replaced by a pacemaker, eventually stimulates contraction of muscle fibers throughout the heart. Next, he describes the electrocardiograph and how each wave trace corresponds to the events caused by depolarization/repolarization of different heart tissues. 00:00 - Chapter 1. The Lipid Membrane and Electric Potential 08:02 - Chapter 2. Creation of Action Potential 15:50 - Chapter 3. Electrophysiological Differences Between Nervous System and Heart 22:43 - Chapter 4. The Cardiac Conduction System 26:46 - Chapter 5. The Heartbeat and EKG 40:35 - Chapter 6. Conclusion Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
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Cardiovascular Examination
Cardiovascular Examination
This procedural skills video shows a basic cardiovascular examination being undertaken by Dr Kate Wiles from St George's, University of London. The content of this video is licensed by the Creative Commons and anyone is free to use this video for educational, personal, and non-commercial purposes only.
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INTRO TO THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM.wmv
INTRO TO THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM.wmv
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14. Cardiovascular Physiology (cont.)
14. Cardiovascular Physiology (cont.)
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman describes the blood flow through the systemic and pulmonary circulatory system. More specifically, he describes, with the help of diagrams, the events that lead to blood flow in the body as a function of contraction/relaxation by specific chambers of the heart, and the effect of four valves which help direct flow. Important terms and concepts such as systole/diastole pressures, cardiac output (CO) as a function of heart rate (HR) and ejection volume (EV), and the action potential propagation that stimulates heart muscle contraction are discussed. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Review of Heart Anatomy and Physiology 04:13 - Chapter 2. Valves and the Generation of Pressure 15:26 - Chapter 3. The Cardiac Cycle 36:57 - Chapter 4. The Cardiac Conduction System and Conclusion Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2008.
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Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Can vitamin D help prevent certain cancers and other diseases such as type 1 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain autoimmune and chronic diseases? To answer these questions and more, UCSD School of Medicine and GrassrootsHealth bring you this innovative series on vitamin D deficiency. Join nationally recognized experts as they discuss the latest research and its implications. In this program, David Sane, MD, discusses the prevention of cardiovascular disease through vitamin D. Series: Vitamin D Deficiency - Treatment and Diagnosis [3/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 15772]
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Cardiovascular Disease: Overview
Cardiovascular Disease: Overview
Millions of Americans have one or more forms of cardiovascular disease and Coronary Heart disease is the single leading cause of death in the country today. Rebecca Fox gives us an overview of the diagnosis and shows us what options are available. To watch thousands of health related videos go to www.icyou.com
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4. Bioengineering Cardiovascular Tools | Mini Med School
4. Bioengineering Cardiovascular Tools | Mini Med School
(October 18, 2011) Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Beth Pruitt discusses his work in human embryonic stem-cell-derived cardiac myosites and future opportunities to use heart cells for regenerative therapy. This course is a single-quarter, focused follow-up to the the yearlong Mini Med School that occurred in 2009-10. The course focuses on diseases of the heart and cardiovascular system. The course is sponsored by Stanford Continuing Studies and the Stanford Medical School. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Continuing Studies www.continuingstudies.stanford.edu Stanford University School of Medicine www.med.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
www.anginarex.com - Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease? Looking for a natural treatment for Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease? We advise you to check out Anginarex at www.anginarex.com before you buy anything. Anginarex Combines Lumbrokinase - The Nature's Most Powerful Fibrinolytic Enzyme That Dissolve Dangerous Blood Clots & EDTA - The Nature's Wonder That Dissolve Atherosclerotic Plaques...
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diabetes and cardiovascular risk
diabetes and cardiovascular risk
Highlights from Dr Fred Vagnini's presentation at the Annual World Congress of Anti-Aging Medicine in Orlando about diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors. 40-60 million US citizens are pre-diabetic and most are likely to develop diabetes within ten years. An indicator of pre-diabetes is the presence of belly fat and once diagnosed the onset of diabetes is preventable through exercise and nutrition.
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Cardiovascular Update: Heart Rhythm Management
Cardiovascular Update: Heart Rhythm Management
Dr. Ulrika Birgersdotter-Green, an electrophysiologist at the UCSD Sulpizio Family Cardiovascular Center, discusses the cause and treatment of heart arrhythmia. Dr. Green gives detailed background on how the cardio- electrical system operates, what diseases may affect it and latest treatments for its restoration. Series: "UCSD Cardiovascular Center: Cardiovascular Update" [5/2005] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 9358]
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Cardiovascular Examination
Cardiovascular Examination
The cardiovascular examination: narrated and illustrated. This video tutorial was made principally for use in conjunction with medical student apps: cardiology. An iPhone application for medical students. It may however be used as a stand alone tutorial. The iPhone application 'Medical Student Apps: Cardiology' is now available on iTunes. use the following link to view: itunes.apple.com
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10. Imaging the Cardiovascular System | Mini Med School
10. Imaging the Cardiovascular System | Mini Med School
(December 6, 2011) Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine Michael McConnell discusses his work in preventative cardiology, advancements in technology used for cardiovascular imaging, and their relevance surrounding cardiovascular disease. This course is a single-quarter, focused follow-up to the the yearlong Mini Med School that occurred in 2009-10. The course focuses on diseases of the heart and cardiovascular system. The course is sponsored by Stanford Continuing Studies and the Stanford Medical School. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Continuing Studies http:///continuingstudies.stanford.edu/ Stanford University School of Medicine med.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Cardiovascular Exercise Gym Equipment : Cool Down Stretches following a Good Cardio Exercise
Cardiovascular Exercise Gym Equipment : Cool Down Stretches following a Good Cardio Exercise
Learn post cardio workout stretches after using cardio gym equipment for exercise in this free exercise video tutorial on using gym equipment. Expert: David Feraco Bio: Dave Feraco is a certified personal trainer at MG Fitness in Medford, MA. Filmmaker: Paul Ferguson
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How to Become a Cardiovascular Technologist - Top Health Care Careers
How to Become a Cardiovascular Technologist - Top Health Care Careers
www.medicalassistantvacancies.com How to become a Cardiovascular Technologist. The responsibilities of a Cardiovascular Technologist mostly involve a lot of time standing and walking. The duties involve heavy lifting when transporting patients and moving equipment. Cardiovascular Technologist Become One Are you good at developing accurate interpretations and analysis? Do you have the capability to construct detailed instructions that are easy to understand? Become a Cardiovascular Technologist Job Growth-24% until 2018 (BLS) Salary Range $12.47-$36.65/hour $25940-$76220/year Education 2-year Associate's Degree Program 4-year Bachelor's Degree Program Ready to start a new medical career? Click the Link Below to receive free info from Health Care Schools www.medicalassistantvacancies.com As a Cardiovascular Technologist, you'll help physicians when performing diagnostic procedures. You have to record the patient's medical history including current vital signs.