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This link requires a password obtained during attendance at the OSU CT Perfusion Science Review Course. Practice exam questions and answers are posted at this site.
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Great interactive web site that presents cardiac anatomy and pathology images. A must use web site for perfusion students and practicing perfusionists. Start with the "Contents" link to see the available images.
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The virtual textbook for anaesthesia professionals. Also the anesthesia resident training curriculum at Harvard University is posted.
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Search two major perfusion journals:
Find more perfusion references and abstracts at: PubMed |
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Nurse Bob presents his MICU/CCU survival guide. The table of contents on this page lists several tutorials written for nurses and perfusionists.
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Richard Klaubunde PhD presents a comprehensive on-line textbook of cardiovascular physiology. The site is comprehensive, reliable and interactive. The diagrams are very useful.
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Use the frames version of this on-line text on the development of the heart. Figures and text are by Christa Wellman, and HTML is by John A. McNulty, Ph.D. Professor Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy at Loyola University in Chicago IL.
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Select this link to read about pediatric perfusion considerations. Michael Vinas offers a great review of pediatric perfusion prinicples in this well-referenced monograph. Mr. Vinas also has posted a Virtual Textbook of Extracorporeal Technology at PerfLine.com.
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Free physician's desk reference - but requires registration at Drugs.com.
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Laminar flow, heat, light, magnetism, Poiseille, turbulence, viscosity, Bernoulli, atmospheric pressure, diffusion and much, much more including formula and figures that are easy to understand.
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