Talk:Human Physiology/The cardiovascular system

Discussion
I think the idea of moving lymph to immunity is good- I also think that this chapter has a lot of repeating information said different ways- maybe that's part of the reason it seems so long Stephanie greenwood 17:15, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

Should we remove the stuff about the lymph system since it has to do a lot with immunity and put it in there?Danseyffert 04:14, 18 March 2007 (UTC) I have been doing some research on this subject and the other phys books have alot of anatomy in them also. I think it is necessary and needs more detail, but I could be wrong. It is a very long chapter though and maybe we should reduce some of it. I am not sure where either. Danseyffert 03:56, 18 March 2007 (UTC) I feel like this chapter is huge!! I just don't know where to start as far as removing things- Suggestions would be really helpful. I know that the anatomy is important but it seems like that is all this chapter is. I also agree with Trevan, let's improve the EKG section and take some of the anatomy out. Let me know your opinion Stephanie greenwood 03:31, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

I have added a brief blub on cardiac muscle contraction. I also think there needs to be more on an the EKG portion considering it is important for nurses to know.Trevan5 14:34, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Images

 * Are you talking about u a new image onto the server, or using an existing image in your book? I can walk you through both processes, if you can be a little more specific. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 22:35, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

I have found a number of images that you can use here:











And there are a whole bunch of other quality pictures to be found at commons:Category:Heart. Look at the code of this message to see how i included these pictures (you make a link to the image title). Let me know if you have any questions. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 16:58, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

Lymphatic system
I like the lymphatic part besides it is in the book for this chapter. Elizabeth Durham