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Transport System (Core)Stephen Taylor
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Assessment Statements Obj
621 Draw and label a diagram of the heart showing the four chambers associated blood vessels valves and the route of blood through the heart 1
622 State that the coronary arteries supply heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients 1
623 Explain the action of the heart in terms of collection of blood pumping blood and opening and closing of valves 3
624 Outline control of the heartbeat in terms of myogenic muscle contraction the role of the pacemaker nerves the medulla of the brain and epinephrine (adrenaline) 2
625 Explain the relationship between the structure and function of arteries capillaries and veins 3
626 State that blood is composed of plasma erythrocytes leucocytes (phagocytes and lymphocytes) and platelets 1
627 State that the following are transported by the blood nutrients oxygen carbon dioxide hormones antibodies urea heat 1
Assessment statements from Online IB Biology Subject GuideCommand terms httpi-biologynetibdpbiocommand-terms
Flip it bull Allott amp Mindorff p219-225 Allott p48bull i-Biology httpgooglKetyWbull Watch Hank httpyoutube9fxm85Fy4sQbull Complete the Quia Quiz before class
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Hands-only CPR
Your blood has oxygen in it ndash but it is not getting to the brain and other organs
Hands-only CPR keeps the blood flowing until help arrives with the Automatic External Difibrilator (AED) The electrical signal is needed to re-start the heart and wersquoll learn why this is in a little while
Call for help Push hard and fast to the beat of Stayinrsquo AliveDonrsquot stop until help arrives
Learn more here httpwwwbhforgukheart-healthlife-saving-skillshands-only-cpraspx
Data practice CPR survival rates Get started early to save a life These data compare compression-only CPR with conventional CPR neurologically favourable one-month survival
Population bystander-assisted patients transferred to hospital by ambulance Japan 2005 ndash 2007
Compression-only n=20707Conventional CPR n= 19328
1 Compare survival rates of compression-only CPR with conventional CPR in all cases (top graph)
2 Describe the effect of increasing time to start CPR on survival of patients in cases of cardiac origin
3 Calculate the difference in survival between hands-only CPR and conventional CPR in cases of non-cardiac origin after 7-8 minutes
4 Compare survival rates between cases of cardiac and non-cardiac origin Suggest a reason for the differences
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Assessment Statements Obj
621 Draw and label a diagram of the heart showing the four chambers associated blood vessels valves and the route of blood through the heart 1
622 State that the coronary arteries supply heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients 1
623 Explain the action of the heart in terms of collection of blood pumping blood and opening and closing of valves 3
624 Outline control of the heartbeat in terms of myogenic muscle contraction the role of the pacemaker nerves the medulla of the brain and epinephrine (adrenaline) 2
625 Explain the relationship between the structure and function of arteries capillaries and veins 3
626 State that blood is composed of plasma erythrocytes leucocytes (phagocytes and lymphocytes) and platelets 1
627 State that the following are transported by the blood nutrients oxygen carbon dioxide hormones antibodies urea heat 1
Assessment statements from Online IB Biology Subject GuideCommand terms httpi-biologynetibdpbiocommand-terms
Flip it bull Allott amp Mindorff p219-225 Allott p48bull i-Biology httpgooglKetyWbull Watch Hank httpyoutube9fxm85Fy4sQbull Complete the Quia Quiz before class
httpyoutubeILxjxfB4zNk
Hands-only CPR
Your blood has oxygen in it ndash but it is not getting to the brain and other organs
Hands-only CPR keeps the blood flowing until help arrives with the Automatic External Difibrilator (AED) The electrical signal is needed to re-start the heart and wersquoll learn why this is in a little while
Call for help Push hard and fast to the beat of Stayinrsquo AliveDonrsquot stop until help arrives
Learn more here httpwwwbhforgukheart-healthlife-saving-skillshands-only-cpraspx
Data practice CPR survival rates Get started early to save a life These data compare compression-only CPR with conventional CPR neurologically favourable one-month survival
Population bystander-assisted patients transferred to hospital by ambulance Japan 2005 ndash 2007
Compression-only n=20707Conventional CPR n= 19328
1 Compare survival rates of compression-only CPR with conventional CPR in all cases (top graph)
2 Describe the effect of increasing time to start CPR on survival of patients in cases of cardiac origin
3 Calculate the difference in survival between hands-only CPR and conventional CPR in cases of non-cardiac origin after 7-8 minutes
4 Compare survival rates between cases of cardiac and non-cardiac origin Suggest a reason for the differences
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httplibrarymedutahedukwpharmhyper_heart1html
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httpyoutubeILxjxfB4zNk
Hands-only CPR
Your blood has oxygen in it ndash but it is not getting to the brain and other organs
Hands-only CPR keeps the blood flowing until help arrives with the Automatic External Difibrilator (AED) The electrical signal is needed to re-start the heart and wersquoll learn why this is in a little while
Call for help Push hard and fast to the beat of Stayinrsquo AliveDonrsquot stop until help arrives
Learn more here httpwwwbhforgukheart-healthlife-saving-skillshands-only-cpraspx
Data practice CPR survival rates Get started early to save a life These data compare compression-only CPR with conventional CPR neurologically favourable one-month survival
Population bystander-assisted patients transferred to hospital by ambulance Japan 2005 ndash 2007
Compression-only n=20707Conventional CPR n= 19328
1 Compare survival rates of compression-only CPR with conventional CPR in all cases (top graph)
2 Describe the effect of increasing time to start CPR on survival of patients in cases of cardiac origin
3 Calculate the difference in survival between hands-only CPR and conventional CPR in cases of non-cardiac origin after 7-8 minutes
4 Compare survival rates between cases of cardiac and non-cardiac origin Suggest a reason for the differences
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Data practice CPR survival rates Get started early to save a life These data compare compression-only CPR with conventional CPR neurologically favourable one-month survival
Population bystander-assisted patients transferred to hospital by ambulance Japan 2005 ndash 2007
Compression-only n=20707Conventional CPR n= 19328
1 Compare survival rates of compression-only CPR with conventional CPR in all cases (top graph)
2 Describe the effect of increasing time to start CPR on survival of patients in cases of cardiac origin
3 Calculate the difference in survival between hands-only CPR and conventional CPR in cases of non-cardiac origin after 7-8 minutes
4 Compare survival rates between cases of cardiac and non-cardiac origin Suggest a reason for the differences
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