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    an appointment for final building inspection, landscaping and driveway paving, painting and arrange the sale. #2. Atrium Bio-Medical Supply, Inc. (System Analysis) a. What options does Atrium have for acquiring a new system? Atrium’s options are either in-house development to using an application service provider. With these two options; in-house development: is where Atrium can develop its own system, or purchase a system, they could also customize it. According to our course book when in house

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    heart is made up of two sides, simply named the right and the left side, and is made up of four different chambers. The top two chambers are on each side of the heart. They are known as the left and right atria. Your left atrium gains blood from your lungs, whereas the right atrium gains blood from the rest of your body. The two bottom chambers are known as the left and right ventricles and they disperse blood out to your body. The right ventricles release blood to your lungs but left push blood to

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    atrioventricular valves are open. De-oxygenated blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae flows into the right atrium. The open atrioventricular valves allow blood to pass through to the ventricles. The SA nodes contracts triggering the atria to contract. The right atrium empties its contents into the right ventricle. The tricuspid valve prevents the blood from flowing back into the right atrium.”(About.com) Cardiac Cycle: 1st Systole Phase According to Richard E. K. (PhD., 2011) “Systole represents the

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    info on the heart using the model. The research for that is the heart is a muscular organ located little to the left of the middle of the chest and it’s about the size of a normal hand fist. The heart has four chambers: the right atrium, right ventricle, the left atrium, and the left

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    muscular organ and its job is to pump not only de-oxygentaed blood to the lungs but also pump oxygenated blood to the body. The blood that is de-oxygenated within a human first arrives to the heart through the Inferior or Superior Vena Cava to the right Atrium of the heart. Then as the Right Ventricle relaxes, the blood gets pumped into the right Ventricle which will then contract forcing the blood out into the Pulmonary arteries that will take the de-oxygenated blood to the lungs. The blood travels through

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    splanchnic venous plexus, which extends to the liver, helps explain many congenital pulmonary venous return abnormalities. In normal development, pulmonary veins are continually connected to the left atrium. At the end of the development of the heart, four pulmonary veins independently open into the left atrium. However, about one out of every 100 babies are born with some type of congenital heart defect (Fact Sheet). Of those born with a congenital heart defect, approximately 1-2% have an abnormal pulmonary

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    Anterior-medial basal bronchopulmonary segment of left inferior lobe Left atrium Atrioventricular (AV) node N.B. AV is based on the left side of the heart when you dig into the pulmonary veins! Costal cartilage: 3rd Right anterior tertiary bronchus Coronary sinus LOOKS LIKE IN LEFT ATRIUM BUT IS IN RIGHT ATRIUM! Left apical-posterior tertiary bronchus Cristae terminalis END OF THE CHORDAE TENDINADAE? NOTE MUSCULI PECTINATI ARE IN RIGHT ATRIUM Right middle secondary bronchus]] #. This is the opening of

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    The Heart Research Paper

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    Heart essay The heart is an amazing organ. It continuously pumps oxygen and nutrient-rich blood throughout the body. It also takes the body's waste products, including carbon dioxide, away from the tissues. As the heart beats, it pumps blood through a system of blood vessels, called the circulatory system. The heart is a four-chambered, hollow organ. It is divided into the left and right side by a muscular wall called the septum. The right and left sides of the heart are further divided into two

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    heart through the inferior and superior vena cava that throws out the poor oxygen blood to the right atrium. On the left side of the heart the pulmonary veins takes action that dumps the rich oxygen blood that is coming from the lungs to the left atrium. This has both sides of the heart working together. When it comes to the atrial contraction, the right side makes the blood flow to the right atrium to the right ventricle to the tricuspid valve. Once the ventricles fill up completely, that is when

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    Key Terms: Left Atrium – one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the left posterior side Right Atrium – one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the right posterior side. Left Ventricle – one of four chambers of the heart. It is located in the bottom left portion of the heart below the left atrium, separated by the mitral valve. Right Ventricle – one of the heart's four chambers. It is located in the lower right portion of the heart below the right atrium and opposite the left

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