Library

Video Player is loading.
 
Current Time 3:05
Duration 14:32
Loaded: 0%
 
x1.00


Back

Games & Quizzes

Training Mode - Typing
Fill the gaps to the Lyric - Best method
Training Mode - Picking
Pick the correct word to fill in the gap
Fill In The Blank
Find the missing words in a sentence Requires 5 vocabulary annotations
Vocabulary Match
Match the words to the definitions Requires 10 vocabulary annotations

You may need to watch a part of the video to unlock quizzes

Don't forget to Sign In to save your points

Challenge Accomplished

PERFECT HITS +NaN
HITS +NaN
LONGEST STREAK +NaN
TOTAL +
- //

We couldn't find definitions for the word you were looking for.
Or maybe the current language is not supported

  • 00:17

    Your doctor has recommended that you have coronary artery bypass surgery.

  • 00:22

    But what does that actually mean?

  • 00:27

    Your heart is located in the center of your chest.

  • 00:30

    It is surrounded by your rib cage and protected by your breastbone.

  • 00:38

    Your heart's job is to keep blood continually circulating throughout your body.

  • 00:44

    The vessels that supply the body with oxygen-rich blood are called arteries.

  • 00:51

    The vessels that return blood to the heart are called veins.

  • 00:56

    Like any other muscle in the body, the heart depends on a steady supply of oxygen rich

  • 01:03

    blood.

  • 01:04

    The arteries that carry this blood supply to the heart muscle are called coronary arteries.

  • 01:11

    Sometimes, these blood vessels can narrow or become blocked by deposits of fat, cholesterol

  • 01:18

    and other substances collectively known as plaque.

  • 01:23

    Over time, plaque deposits can narrow the vessels so much that normal blood flow is

  • 01:28

    restricted.

  • 01:31

    In some cases, the coronary artery becomes so narrow that the heart muscle itself is

  • 01:36

    in danger.

  • 01:40

    Coronary bypass surgery attempts to correct this serious problem.

  • 01:46

    In order to restore normal blood flow, the surgeon removes a portion of a blood vessel

  • 01:51

    from the patient's leg or chest, most probably the left internal mammary artery and the saphenous

  • 01:58

    vein.

  • 02:00

    Your doctor uses one or both of these vessels to bypass the old, diseased coronary artery

  • 02:07

    and to build a new pathway for blood to reach the heart muscle.

  • 02:14

    These transplanted vessels are called grafts and depending on your condition, your doctor

  • 02:19

    may need to perform more than one coronary artery bypass graft.

  • 02:23

    Of course, operating on the heart is a complex and delicate process and in the case of bypass

  • 02:33

    surgery, your doctor will most likely need to stop your heart before installing the graft.

  • 02:41

    During the time that your heart is not beating, a special machine, called a heart-lung machine,

  • 02:47

    will take over the job of circulating and oxygenating your blood.

  • 02:54

    By using this machine, your doctor is able to repair the heart without interfering with

  • 02:59

    the blood flow to the rest of the body.

  • 03:05

    Following surgery, your heart will be restarted and you will be disconnected from the heart-lung

  • 03:10

    machine.

  • 03:19

    One or more sections of blood vessel will be taken from the leg, thigh or chest wall

  • 03:24

    and the incision at those points will be sutured and bandaged.

  • 03:29

    Then, your doctor will make a vertical incision in the center of the chest.

  • 03:42

    Skin and other tissue will be pulled back in order to expose the breast bone.

  • 03:52

    Your doctor will carefully divide the breast bone

  • 04:02

    and a special instrument called a retractor will be used to hold the chest open.

  • 04:16

    Once your doctor has a clear view of the heart, he or she will make an incision in the pericardium

  • 04:22

    - a thin membrane that encloses the heart.

  • 04:31

    Pulling the pericardium back will reveal the beating heart.

  • 04:39

    Before the graft vessel or vessels can be attached, a heart-lung machine must be connected,

  • 04:46

    A heart lung machine takes over the job of circulating and oxygenating the blood so that

  • 04:51

    your doctor will be free to stop your heart for the length of the operation.

  • 04:59

    To connect the heart-lung machine, one tube is placed into the aorta and a second tube

  • 05:09

    is placed into the right atrium of the heart.

  • 05:14

    One or two smaller tubes are then inserted into the heart.

  • 05:25

    These will carry a special solution that helps preserve the hearts temperature.

  • 05:30

    When all the tubes are in place, the surgical team will turn on the bypass machine.

  • 05:37

    It will begin to circulate the blood as

  • 05:50

    the heart cools.

  • 05:58

    When the temperature of the heart muscle has reached the proper level, a clamp is placed

  • 06:03

    on the aorta.

  • 06:06

    At that point, blood will no longer flow through the heart and it can be safely stopped and

  • 06:13

    repaired.

  • 06:15

    To complete the bypass graft procedure, your doctor attaches the ends of the new vessels

  • 06:20

    on either side of the diseased area or areas of the old coronary artery.

  • 06:32

    Once the grafts have been completed, the clamp on the aorta is removed and the heart is allowed

  • 06:39

    to begin beating again.

  • 06:47

    As the temperature and the rhythm of the heart slowly return to normal, the heart-lung machine

  • 06:53

    is disconnected.

  • 06:57

    The pericardium can now be closed over the heart.

  • 07:04

    Your doctor will position two special drainage tubes in the chest cavity.

  • 07:11

    These tubes prevent fluid from building up around the heart during the healing process.

  • 07:30

    The breast bone is then closed with metal wire

  • 07:43

    and the remaining tissue is closed with sutures.

  • 07:49

    Finally a sterile bandage is applied.

All

The example sentences of RESTARTED in videos (15 in total of 34)

following verb, gerund or present participle surgery noun, singular or mass , your possessive pronoun heart noun, singular or mass will modal be verb, base form restarted verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction you personal pronoun will modal be verb, base form disconnected verb, past participle from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner heart noun, singular or mass - lung noun, singular or mass
so preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun paid verb, past tense for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner update noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction the determiner system noun, singular or mass restarted verb, past tense and coordinating conjunction automatically adverb installed verb, past participle version noun, singular or mass 12.0 cardinal number .
have verb, non-3rd person singular present restarted verb, past participle the determiner watch noun, singular or mass a determiner few adjective times noun, plural and coordinating conjunction the determiner result noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present exactly adverb the determiner same adjective i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present just adverb
perfectly adverb fine adjective i personal pronoun clicked verb, past tense finish verb, base form i personal pronoun restarted verb, past participle my possessive pronoun computer noun, singular or mass disabled adjective hdcp proper noun, singular restarted verb, past tense again adverb and coordinating conjunction then adverb
i personal pronoun last noun, singular or mass restarted verb, past tense my possessive pronoun m proper noun, singular 1 cardinal number macbook proper noun, singular air proper noun, singular about preposition or subordinating conjunction 2 cardinal number days noun, plural ago adverb , and coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun s proper noun, singular already adverb written verb, past participle over preposition or subordinating conjunction
then adverb the determiner lupron proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction zytiga proper noun, singular will modal need verb, base form to to be verb, base form restarted verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner expectation noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner psa proper noun, singular
it personal pronoun cannot proper noun, singular be verb, base form restarted verb, past participle until preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner water noun, singular or mass to to air verb, base form ratio noun, singular or mass decreases noun, plural to to a determiner point noun, singular or mass where wh-adverb
ok proper noun, singular , welcome adjective back adverb , we personal pronoun just adverb restarted verb, past tense our possessive pronoun system noun, singular or mass to to complete adjective the determiner installation noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction both determiner programs noun, plural .
now adverb that preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present restarted verb, past participle our possessive pronoun system noun, singular or mass we personal pronoun can modal open verb, base form up preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner voicemeeter proper noun, singular application noun, singular or mass by preposition or subordinating conjunction just adverb
she personal pronoun has verb, 3rd person singular present , however adverb , just adverb restarted verb, past tense her possessive pronoun romance noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction ben proper noun, singular affleck proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction the determiner two cardinal number have verb, non-3rd person singular present been verb, past participle
see verb, base form , luke proper noun, singular cage proper noun, singular restarted verb, past tense his possessive pronoun heroes proper noun, singular for preposition or subordinating conjunction hire proper noun, singular business noun, singular or mass which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present exactly adverb what wh-pronoun it personal pronoun sounds noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction ,
it personal pronoun restarted verb, past tense but coordinating conjunction this determiner time noun, singular or mass the determiner home noun, singular or mass screen noun, singular or mass revealed verb, past tense spyro proper noun, singular hatching verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner egg noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction
and coordinating conjunction then adverb i personal pronoun just adverb restarted verb, past tense everything noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun just adverb went verb, past tense straight adjective to to two cardinal number chart noun, singular or mass plotters noun, plural
when wh-adverb their possessive pronoun heart noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present restarted verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction they personal pronoun regain verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner ability noun, singular or mass to to talk verb, base form , these determiner people noun, plural recount verb, non-3rd person singular present
the determiner situation noun, singular or mass , the determiner match noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense restarted verb, past participle , and coordinating conjunction ricochet proper noun, singular was verb, past tense able adjective to to pick verb, base form up preposition or subordinating conjunction

Use "restarted" in a sentence | "restarted" example sentences

How to use "restarted" in a sentence?

  • Peeta: You be nice to her, Finnick. Or I might try and take her away from you. Finnick: Oh, Peeta. Don't make me sorry I restarted your heart.
    -Suzanne Collins-
  • Oh, Peeta, Don't make me sorry I restarted your heart.
    -Suzanne Collins-
  • Rumors have restarted that the Republican ticket will not be Bush-Cheney. But today those rumors were put to rest when Cheney said, 'No, I'm keeping him on the ticket.'
    -Jay Leno-

Definition and meaning of RESTARTED

What does "restarted mean?"

verb
start again.