Chapter 28 - The circulatory system. The circulatory system consists of the heart and blood vessels. It is responsible for sending blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and to the digestive system to pick up nutrients in order to deliver oxygen and nutrients to all the organ systems in the body. This system also circulates waste products to certain organ systems so that these wastes can be removed fromthe blood. This chapter discusses the lymphatic system because it also circulates fluids throughout the body. | Chapter 28 PowerPoint® to accompany Second Edition Ramutkowski Booth Pugh Thompson Whicker Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Medical Assisting Chapter 28 Objectives 28-1 Spell, define, and correctly use the Key Terms in this chapter. 28-2 Describe the structure of the heart and the function of each part. 28-3 Trace the flow of blood through the heart. 29-4 List the most common heart sounds and what events produce them. 28-5 Explain how heart rate is controlled. The Circulatory System Objectives (cont.) 28-6 List the different types of blood vessels and describe the functions of each. 28-7 Define blood pressure and tell how it is controlled. 28-8 Trace the flow of blood through the pulmonary and systemic circulation. 28-9 List the major arteries and veins of the body and describe their locations. 28-10 List and describe the components of blood. The Circulatory System 28-11 Give the functions of red blood . | Chapter 28 PowerPoint® to accompany Second Edition Ramutkowski Booth Pugh Thompson Whicker Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Medical Assisting Chapter 28 Objectives 28-1 Spell, define, and correctly use the Key Terms in this chapter. 28-2 Describe the structure of the heart and the function of each part. 28-3 Trace the flow of blood through the heart. 29-4 List the most common heart sounds and what events produce them. 28-5 Explain how heart rate is controlled. The Circulatory System Objectives (cont.) 28-6 List the different types of blood vessels and describe the functions of each. 28-7 Define blood pressure and tell how it is controlled. 28-8 Trace the flow of blood through the pulmonary and systemic circulation. 28-9 List the major arteries and veins of the body and describe their locations. 28-10 List and describe the components of blood. The Circulatory System 28-11 Give the functions of red blood cells, the different types of white blood cells, and platelets. 28-12 List the substances normally found in plasma. 28-13 Explain how bleeding is controlled. 28-14 Explain the differences among type A blood, type B blood, type AB blood and type O blood. 28-15 Explain the difference between Rh positive blood and Rh negative blood. Objectives (cont.) The Circulatory System 28-16 Explain the importance of blood typing and tell which blood types are compatible. 28-17 List the organs of the lymphatic system and give their locations and functions. 28-18 Define lymph and tell how it is circulated in the body. 28-19 Describe signs, symptoms, causes, and treatments of various diseases and disorders of the heart, blood vessels, blood and the lymphatic system. Objectives (cont.) The Circulatory System Introduction Circulation is the process of sending blood: To the lungs to pick up oxygen To the digestive system to pick up nutrients For delivery of oxygen and nutrients to all organ systems .