KMTC:Human sexuality Module 3 Notes
| Institution | Kenya Medical Training College |
| Course | Diploma in counselin... |
| Year | 1st Year |
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| Posted By | Michael Paul |
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human sexuality is the way people experience and express themselves sexually.It involve biological ,psychological and emotional feelings and behaviors.
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Atrial Rhythms
Atria are the superficial chambers of the heart
• Right atrium receive blood from systemic circulation through inferior and superior vena cava
• Left atria receive from pulmonary circulation (lungs) through pulmonary veins
• Atrial kick: Contraction of atria to push the remaining blood into the ventricles. 70% of the blood flow passively into the ventricles.
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Cardiomyopathy
Cardiomyopathy
Definition
This is a disease of the heart muscle: -
Cardio (heart),Myo (muscle), and Pathy (pathology) the myocardial
heart muscle is affected.
Cardiomyopathies are categorized as (extrinsic)- caused by external
factors such as hypertension, ischemia, inflammation,\ and valvular
dysfunction or as (intrinsic ) corresponding to myocardial diseases
without identifiable external causes .
Cardiomyopathy may be primary or secondary
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Heart Surgery
Heart Surgery- A surgery in which the chest wall
is surgically opened and heart is exposed.
Surgery can be performed on the heart
muscles, valves and the great arteries. This can
be done through open, or closed heart surgery
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Cardiovascular Assessment & Diagnosis
Case scenario
Mr. Zee aged 69 years was being observed at the A/E dept with c/o coughing, dizziness/fainting, dyspnea, palpitation, indigestion, haziness.
Recently, he had a syncope episode at the work place and was treated and discharged on
medication.
He says sometimes he gets both chest pains and abdominal pains with associated indigestion
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Introduction to ECG(Electrophysiology)
The electrocardiogram is the graphical representation of the electrical activity of the heart
• It records the electrical activity of atrial ventricular cells in form of specific waveforms and complexes.
• The first ECG was introduced by Willem Einthoven, a Dutch physiologist, in the early 1900s
• ECG is an important diagnostic method in cardiac conditions.
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Introduction to ECG (Basic Electrocardiogram)
Indications For ECG Monitoring
Indicated for:-
• To monitor a patient’s heart rate and rhythm
• Evaluate the effects of disease or injury on heart function
• Evaluate pacemaker function
• Evaluate the response to medications
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Junctional Rhythms ( Electrophysiology)
The (AVN) Atrial Ventricular Node is a group of specialized cells located in the lower part of the right atrium above the tricuspid valve base. Its function is to Delay, Relay and Filter impulses as they pass through the Ventricles.
The nodal cells have pacemaker properties and can pace the heart at a rate of 40-60b/min. Rhythms coming from the AV junction are called .Junctional dysrhythmias. The electrical impulse must travel backward
( Retrograde) to activate the atria.
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