Understanding Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Access Health
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Access my FREE Online Membership today → https://www.thenotedanatomist.com • ___ • Unlock my Premium Tutoring Memberships → https://www.thenotedanatomist.com/pre... • Lifetime Access to Online Anatomy Course • Foundational Q A Cards Per Video • Notes and Key Takeaways • Downloadable Documents • Flashcards for Each Course • Weekly Group Tutoring Sessions • Direct Tutoring Sessions • ___ • Discover A Simplified Approach to Master the Complexity of Anatomy with me, Dr. David Morton ... The Noted Anatomist! • ------------------------------------------------------------------ • This brief video tutorial discusses why the heart needs its own circulatory system, identifies the principle coronary arteries and cardiac veins and briefly discusses coronary dominance. • 0:00. Introduction • 0:19. What is the coronary circulation? • 2:14. Function of coronary arteries • 2:27. Coronary arteries are end arteries (at 3:19 i am sorry for my mistake ... cardiac arrest is NOT the same as a heart attack) • 3:43. Right coronary artery (RCA) • 5:04. Sinuatrial nodal (SA) artery • 5:18. Right marginal artery (acute marginal artery) • 6:01. Posterior descending artery (PDA) • 6:50. Definition of coronary dominance (right dominant, left dominant, co-dominant) • AV nodal artery • 8:50. Left coronary artery (LCA) • 9:33. Left anterior descending artery (LAD); Anterior interventricular artery • 10:39. Left circumflex artery (LCX) • 11:27. Left marginal artery (obtuse marginal artery) • 12:01. Cardiac veins (coronary sinus, great cardiac vein, middle cardiac vein, small cardiac vein) • 13:34. Regulation of blood flow in coronary circulation • 14:15. In-a-nutshell • 15:05. References
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