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Scalp Anatomy Notes
Summarized Anatomy Notes of Scalp with layers of scalp, Blood Supply of Scalp and Innervation Of Scalp High yeild Anatomy Notes for medical and Nursing Students
NCLEX Tip: Acyanotic Congenital Heart Defects
Acyanotic congenital heart defects don’t typically cause cyanosis (bluish skin) because blood flow still delivers enough oxygen to the body. However, they often involve increased blood flow to the lungs (left-to-right shunt), which can lead to complications over time. There are four main types you need to know: ❤️ Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) ➡️ failure of the ductus arteriosus to close ❤️ Atrial septal defect (ASD) ➡️ opening between the atria ❤️ Ventricular septal defect (VSD) ➡️ opening between the ventricles ❤️ Atrioventricular canal ➡️ opening between the atria AND the ventricles Save this for your nursing school and Next Generation NCLEX studying and follow @ArcherReview for more NCLEX tips!
Interatrial Septum: What Is It, Location, Function | Osmosis
Coagulation Cascade: What Is It, Steps, and More | Osmosis
The coagulation cascade, or secondary hemostasis, is a series of steps in response to bleeding caused by tissue injury, where each step activates the next and ultimately produces a blood clot