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An Introduction to the Parts of the Human Heart

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If you want to protect someone at risk of the fatal attacks of a certain heart disease, then it would be best to know a bit of the essential parts of the human heart and rest of the circulatory system. This knowledge could be used to understand better the different means of medication and treatment for the heart, including the practice of cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR. In this way, you could be more prepared and responsible enough whenever a life-threatening situation takes place for the sufferer of a heart disease.

Included to the important parts of the body’s circulatory system are the following:

  • Aorta – this is the largest artery in a human body and is responsible for transporting oxygenated blood from the heart’s left ventricle to the veins connected to other parts of the body.
  • Arteries – these are blood vessels that transport blood from the heart to the other parts of the body.
  • Bicuspid Valve – this is the valve that connects the left ventricle and left atrium.
  • Coronary Vessels – these are blood vessels that carry blood supply for the heart muscle.
  • Left Ventricle – this is the part of the heart muscle responsible for pumping the oxygenated blood towards the aorta.
  • Pulmonary Artery – this is the artery that transports deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
  • Pulmonary Vein – this is the blood vessel for transporting the oxygenated blood to the left atrium.
  • Right Atrium – this is the part of the heart that receives the deoxygenated blood from other parts of the body.
  • Right Ventricle – this is the part of the heart muscle that pumps the deoxygenated blood towards the pump.
  • Tricuspid Valve – this is the valve that connects the right ventricle to the right atrium.
  • Veins – these are blood vessels that take blood from other parts of the body to the heart.
  • Vena Cave – this is the largest vein in the body and it responsible for carrying back blood from other parts of the body to the heart.

It is also a good idea to do a research to know more of these parts of the heart and circulatory system. Once you have understood how the heart functions through these parts, there is no doubt that you would be more able to effectively use an automated external defibrillator or AED as a lifesaver device. This medical device is usually a big help in increasing the success rate of CPR to a person who have undergone heart malfunction and/or seizure. It is not only applicable for heart disease patients, but to people who got unconscious as a result of severe electric shock, suffocation, drug overdose, or drowning.

For advanced knowledge on CPR, you can opt for the CPR training courses offered by Citywide CPR, which is one of today’s most trusted training institutions for emergency medical services. This is where you could obtain what it takes to become a professional CPR practitioner, including the rules and standards imposed by the American Heart Association. Take some time to visit the official website of Citywide CPR to know more of the CPR training courses they offer.

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