1. THE HEART AND ITS ROLE IN
THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
PATEL PRITESH D
M.SC.NURSING IN MENTAL HEALTH
2. THE HEART AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
All must be able to identify the organs in the circulatory
system. Draw and labelling the heart (Level 3)
Most should be able to describe the heart and the main
blood vessels and their role. Finding there pulse! (Level
4-5)
Some could describe the role of the ‘double pump.’
(Level 6)
Learning objectives:
18. Oxygenated blood -
•Blood that contains oxygen
•Mainly found in arteries
Deoxygenated blood -
•Blood that does not contain
oxygen
•Mainly found in veins
19. ARTERIES
Carry blood away from the heart.
The blood in the arteries is under high pressure and so:
•Arteries have thick outer walls
•Arteries have thick layers of muscles and elastic fibres
VEINS
Carry blood to the heart.
The blood in the veins is under low pressure and so:
• Veins have thin walls
•Veins have thin layers of muscle and elastic fibres
In the organs, blood flows in capillaries
20. Unlike arteries, veins have one-way valves in them to keep
the blood moving in the correct direction.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/21c/disease/heartd
iseaserev2.shtml
21. The heart is a DOUBLE PUMP:
1st - blood is pumped to the lungs & returns to the heart,
2nd - blood is pumped to respiring muscles & back to the heart again.
1. Deoxygenated
blood is pumped
from the heart to the
lungs
2. The blood
receives oxygen
and is pumped back
to the heart
4. The oxygen
leaves the blood to
be used for
respiration in the
body and the blood
goes back to the
heart
3. The oxygenated
blood is then
pumped to the rest
of the body