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The heart goes through the pulmonary circuit, which brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation. It also goes through the systemic circuit, which brings oxygenated blood to the other organs in the body, including the heart itself. The left side of the heart pumps blood to the systemic circle, and the right side of the heart pumps blood to the pulmonary circuit. Anatomi Dan Fisiologi, Study Nursing, Human Circulatory System, Emt Study, Paramedic Student, Heart Diagram, The Human Heart, Biology Facts, Medical Student Study

The heart goes through the pulmonary circuit, which brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation. It also goes through the systemic circuit, which brings oxygenated blood to the other organs in the body, including the heart itself. The left side of the heart pumps blood to the systemic circle, and the right side of the heart pumps blood to the pulmonary circuit.

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This picture dictates the flow of blood within the heart. The blue represents deoxygenated blood and the red represents the oxygenated blood. It is important to note that the left myocardium is thicker than the right myocardium. This is to provide enough force to withstand the pressure to get the blood to all of the body tissues that the left side of the heart pumps to  Preload is how much blood available to be pumped. Afterload is the resistance to ejection. Tetralogy Of Fallot, Nicu Nursing, Heart Warrior, Importance Of Time Management, Chd Awareness, Normal Heart, Congenital Heart Defect, Open Heart Surgery, Cardiac Nursing

This picture dictates the flow of blood within the heart. The blue represents deoxygenated blood and the red represents the oxygenated blood. It is important to note that the left myocardium is thicker than the right myocardium. This is to provide enough force to withstand the pressure to get the blood to all of the body tissues that the left side of the heart pumps to Preload is how much blood available to be pumped. Afterload is the resistance to ejection.

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