Heart anatomy overview
Heart anatomy is looked from the right side of the supine patient using a median sternotomy incision. The heart structures which are always seen at this viewpoint encompass the aorta, pulmonary artery, right atrium, right ventricle and superior vena cava. The medial movement of the heart on the right side shows the right pulmonary veins and right atrium. While medial movement on the left side of the heart reveals the left pulmonary veins, left ventricle apex and left atrium.
Summary of a case Study
The case study is about Dr. Baker and Tiffany, a mother of a son(Caleb) who has cardiac problems. Caleb appeared to be breathing too hard and was unable to eat. Tiffany