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Describe the blood supply from the LAD

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comes from the left main coronary artery
branches to septal branch, which supplies the anterior 2/3 of interventricular septum
LAD also suppoies the anterior wall of left ventricle
LAD most common site of coronary occlusion

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Describe the blood supply from the circumflex artery

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comes off the left main coronary artery
supplies the left atrium, the lateral wall of the left ventricle, and the posterior wall of the left ventricle
-10% of patients’ posterior descending branch comes of f the circumflex

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what important arteries come off the right coronary artery?

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posterior descending brance (in 70% of pts- 10 % of pts have the posterior descending branch that arises from the circumflex)
marginal branch
SA, AV nodal branches

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posterior descending artery

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supplies the inferior wall of the left ventricle, the posterior 1/3 of the the interventricular septum

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what is supplied by the marginal branch?

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right atrium and ventricle

6
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what events increase stroke volume?

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catecholamine release, increased intracellular calcium, lowered extracellular sodium, digoxin use, anxiety, exercise

7
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what events decrease stroke volume?

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beta blockers, heart failure, acidosis, hypoxia

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What is the formula for calculating mean arterial pressure?

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diastolic arterial pressure + 1/3 pulse pressure, where pulse pressure is the systolic arterial pressure minus the diastolic arterial pressure
another way of writing this:
2/3 diastolic pressure + 1/3 systolic pressure

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What method should be used to read an EKG?

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-determine rate
-determine rhythm (regular/irregular; sinus vs not)
-look at intervals- PR should be less than 0.2 s; qrs less than 0.12; look at qt
-look at axis
-look at p wave shape- normal or not?
look at qrs shape- wise? hypertrophied?
-ST segment and T-wave- normal ,depressed, elevated, inverted?