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There are 7 lessons in this course:
The Science of Blood
The Functions of Blood
Components of Blood
Blood Typing
Blood Cells
Hematopoiesis; Erythropoiesis, Leukopoiesis, Lymphopoiesis
Blood Cell function; Erythrocytes, Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils, Thrombocytes etc
The Immune Response
Haemostasis
Clotting Mechanism
Haemodynamics
Circulatory Networks
Blood Testing
Full Blood Count
Cross Matching
Blood Cultures
Arterial Blood Gas
Biochemical and Metabolic Tests
INR
Blood Disorders; Red & White Blood disorders, Blood Clotting, Poisoning
Lymphatic System
Blood Pressure
Factors Affecting Blood Pressure; cardiac output, peripheral resistance, blood volume
How Blood Pressure is Measured
The Cardiac Cycle
Heart Muscle Cell Contraction
Electrical Control of the Heart Muscle Cells; Sinoatrial Node (SA Node), Atrioventricular n ode (AV Node), Bundle of His (Atrioventricular bundle), Purkinje Fibres
Blood Pressure Problems
Systolic hypertension, Diastolic hypertension and Hypertension
Distribution of Blood Flow
Regulating Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
Sensors
Problems with Heart Rate; variations, and other conditions including Myocardial infarction and Cardiac Tamponade
Electrocardiograms and their Interpretation
Pulmonary Ventilation
The Respiratory System
Respiratory Epithelium
The Lungs
Lung Anatomy
Alveoli
Airway Anatomy
Nasal and oral cavities
Pharynx
Epiglottis
Larynx
Trachea
Bronchi and bronchioles
Physiology of Breathing; Equilibrium, Pressure, Inspiration, Expiration
Physiological Measures of Lung Capacity and Function; Total Lung Capacity, Tidal Volume, Vital Capacity, Forced Vital Capacity, IRV, ERV, Functional Residual Capacity, MV, VO2 Max, etc
Effect of Exercise on Pulmonary Ventilation
Gas Exchange & Transport
Gas Exchange in the Human Body
External Respiration
Oxygen Transport
Internal Respiration
Haemoglobin
Carbon Dioxide Transport
Biochemistry of Gas Exchange; Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, Dalton’s Law, Henry’s Law, etc
Factors Affecting Gas Exchange; Partial pressure Gradients, Gas Solubility, Membrane thickness, etc
Compliance
Respiratory Control
Blood Flow & Gas Transport
Blood Flow; Volume, Target
Gas Transport
Arterial-Alveolar Gradient
Oxygen Transport
Factors Effecting Oxygen Release by Haemoglobin
The Bohr-Haldane Effect
Cellular Respiration
Energy Production; anaerobic and aerobic
Blood Flow During Exercise and Rest
Cardio Respiratory Control
Cardio Respiratory Control and the Nervous System
Input Sensors
The CV Centre
High Brain Centres
Baroreceptors and Chemoreceptors
The Respiratory Centre
Starling’s Law
Capillaries
The Control of Heart and Lungs During Exercise
Cardio Respiratory Disease
Cardiac Diseases and Injuries
Chronic Heart Failure
Congestive Heart Failure
Myocardial Infarction and Ischemia
Cardiovascular Diseases
Coronary Heart Disease
Atherosclerosis
Aneurysm
Vasculitis
Venous thrombosis
Varicose veins
Causes of Cardiovascular Disease; lifestyle, diet, obesity, genetics, smoking, hypertension, etc
Respiratory Disease
Asthma
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Emphysema
Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Effects of Cardio Pulmonary Disease
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There are 7 lessons in this course:
The Science of Blood
The Functions of Blood
Components of Blood
Blood Typing
Blood Cells
Hematopoiesis; Erythropoiesis, Leukopoiesis, Lymphopoiesis
Blood Cell function; Erythrocytes, Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils, Thrombocytes etc
The Immune Response
Haemostasis
Clotting Mechanism
Haemodynamics
Circulatory Networks
Blood Testing
Full Blood Count
Cross Matching
Blood Cultures
Arterial Blood Gas
Biochemical and Metabolic Tests
INR
Blood Disorders; Red & White Blood disorders, Blood Clotting, Poisoning
Lymphatic System
Blood Pressure
Factors Affecting Blood Pressure; cardiac output, peripheral resistance, blood volume
How Blood Pressure is Measured
The Cardiac Cycle
Heart Muscle Cell Contraction
Electrical Control of the Heart Muscle Cells; Sinoatrial Node (SA Node), Atrioventricular n ode (AV Node), Bundle of His (Atrioventricular bundle), Purkinje Fibres
Blood Pressure Problems
Systolic hypertension, Diastolic hypertension and Hypertension
Distribution of Blood Flow
Regulating Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
Sensors
Problems with Heart Rate; variations, and other conditions including Myocardial infarction and Cardiac Tamponade
Electrocardiograms and their Interpretation
Pulmonary Ventilation
The Respiratory System
Respiratory Epithelium
The Lungs
Lung Anatomy
Alveoli
Airway Anatomy
Nasal and oral cavities
Pharynx
Epiglottis
Larynx
Trachea
Bronchi and bronchioles
Physiology of Breathing; Equilibrium, Pressure, Inspiration, Expiration
Physiological Measures of Lung Capacity and Function; Total Lung Capacity, Tidal Volume, Vital Capacity, Forced Vital Capacity, IRV, ERV, Functional Residual Capacity, MV, VO2 Max, etc
Effect of Exercise on Pulmonary Ventilation
Gas Exchange & Transport
Gas Exchange in the Human Body
External Respiration
Oxygen Transport
Internal Respiration
Haemoglobin
Carbon Dioxide Transport
Biochemistry of Gas Exchange; Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, Dalton’s Law, Henry’s Law, etc
Factors Affecting Gas Exchange; Partial pressure Gradients, Gas Solubility, Membrane thickness, etc
Compliance
Respiratory Control
Blood Flow & Gas Transport
Blood Flow; Volume, Target
Gas Transport
Arterial-Alveolar Gradient
Oxygen Transport
Factors Effecting Oxygen Release by Haemoglobin
The Bohr-Haldane Effect
Cellular Respiration
Energy Production; anaerobic and aerobic
Blood Flow During Exercise and Rest
Cardio Respiratory Control
Cardio Respiratory Control and the Nervous System
Input Sensors
The CV Centre
High Brain Centres
Baroreceptors and Chemoreceptors
The Respiratory Centre
Starling’s Law
Capillaries
The Control of Heart and Lungs During Exercise
Cardio Respiratory Disease
Cardiac Diseases and Injuries
Chronic Heart Failure
Congestive Heart Failure
Myocardial Infarction and Ischemia
Cardiovascular Diseases
Coronary Heart Disease
Atherosclerosis
Aneurysm
Vasculitis
Venous thrombosis
Varicose veins
Causes of Cardiovascular Disease; lifestyle, diet, obesity, genetics, smoking, hypertension, etc
Respiratory Disease
Asthma
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Emphysema
Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Effects of Cardio Pulmonary Disease
