you started making me think correctly about this physiology material. So thankyou. I just have one question. Whenever I hear vagal tone with relationship to cardiac physiology, should I think that the parasympathetic innervation supersedes over thesymphathetic innervation?
if stroke volume reduces over a long period, from 130ml to 60ml accompanied by regular mild chest pains, breathlessness, permanent headacheen & visual problems, but all other heart dimensions are normal, is this necessarily a heart problem or could it be a (recoverable) effect of another illness? Anyone? thanks
Very unfortunately, we cannot hear very well what he is saying. At least the text gives us a clue of what he talks about, since his writing is pretty difficult to read. I wish, though, we could see this in a live interactive video. I keep having trouble understanding this topic with these means.
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thezancanaro1 1 month ago
GREAT VIDEO!! I like how your organize your chart!!
danilesmes 10 months ago
thank u :))
TANMOY8942 11 months ago
Very good videos overral! :)
stasop 11 months ago
at 3:45 I believe you meant to say repolarizing phase. The depolarization of the cardiac muscle cell is from the Na influx
stasop 11 months ago
Also, can extracellular calcium buildup affect the heart rate due to the availability of calcium.
Be1smaht 1 year ago
you started making me think correctly about this physiology material. So thankyou. I just have one question. Whenever I hear vagal tone with relationship to cardiac physiology, should I think that the parasympathetic innervation supersedes over thesymphathetic innervation?
Be1smaht 1 year ago
you started making me think correctly about this physiology material. So thankyou.
Be1smaht 1 year ago
you started making me think correctly about this physiology material.
Be1smaht 1 year ago
Thank you
juliachemistry 1 year ago
Thank you som much made my life a lot easier studying for nursing science test
dayclairerya 1 year ago
omg this is awesome, thank you
asdffdsafdsa123 1 year ago
if stroke volume reduces over a long period, from 130ml to 60ml accompanied by regular mild chest pains, breathlessness, permanent headacheen & visual problems, but all other heart dimensions are normal, is this necessarily a heart problem or could it be a (recoverable) effect of another illness? Anyone? thanks
bubb95 1 year ago
r u gonna be a respiratory therapist?
DLK0383 1 year ago
works great - sounds great. Now if I can just figure how to embed it in my lecture
anetstier 2 years ago
volume toooo to low, info is great
MrFerris42 2 years ago
Very unfortunately, we cannot hear very well what he is saying. At least the text gives us a clue of what he talks about, since his writing is pretty difficult to read. I wish, though, we could see this in a live interactive video. I keep having trouble understanding this topic with these means.
livierayon 2 years ago