CVT 1261 - Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology CVT 1261 - Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology 2 hours Lecture, 2 credits Lower-Division College Credit In addition, normal fetal cardiovascular anatomy, physiology, and vasculature are reviewed and distinguished with regard to congenital heart disease. The curriculum includes the etiology, pathophysiology, and anatomical manifestations of cardiac and peripheral diseases. Cardiac pressure waveforms are introduced and studied in relation to the electrocardiogram and electrophysiology. Essentials of cardiac anatomy are discussed as they apply to diagnostic echocardiography and treatment options used within the cardiac catheterization setting. Students study and apply the basic skills needed to review patient electronic medical records (EMR), and then correlate the anatomical and pathophysiological information acquired to the appropriate diagnosis and treatment options within the field. Search for Open Classes
Prerequisites: BSC2085C, BSC2086C