SINUS THAT DRAINS THE HEART WALL AND BRANCHES OF THE CORONARY ARTERY THAT SUPPLY THE HEART WALL WITH BLOOD THE INFERIOR AND SUPERIOR VENA CAVA ALLOW DEOXYGENATED BLOOD FROM ALL SYSTEMS OF THE BODY TO FLOW INTO THE RIGHT ATRIUM THE PULMONARY VEINS ALLOW OXYGENATED BLOOD FOR THE LEFT AND RIGHT LUNGS TO FLOW INTO THE LEFT ATRIUM THE AORTA HAS 3 SECTIONS: 1THE ASCENDING AORTA THRU WHICH OXYGENATED BLOOD FLOWS UPWARD.2 THE AORTIC ARCH WHICH CURVES TOWARD THE POSTERIOR REGION OF THE THORAX AND
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well as the head‚ neck‚ face‚ and spinal cord. Subclavian artery: The subclavian artery carries blood away from the heart and supplies oxygenated blood to the arms. Left pulmonary vein: The left pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the left lung to the heart. Right pulmonary vein: The right pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the right lung to the heart. Left pulmonary artery: The left pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs for it to by oxygenated
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starts off with wires getting implanted into the veins around the collarbone. Then‚ they attach the wires to the heart‚ while the other end of the wires get attached to the ICD. The risks after the surgery include infection in the area of the ICD‚ allergic reaction to medicine used to put patient under‚ bleeding‚ swelling‚ bruising‚ vein damage‚ bleeding around heart‚ blood leaking through valve‚ and lung collapsation. Vein damage is when the vein that carries carbon dioxide rich blood collapses
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It will also discuss the therapeutic interventions and in turn evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions applied. Kyna (a pseudonym) was a forty-nine year old lady who was admitted to the ward for further investigations for a suspected deep vein thrombosis. She had never been in hospital before and had no medical or surgical history other than the fact that she was clinically obese‚ with a body mass index of 32‚ and had been attending her GP for hormone replacement
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Fantastic Voyage By: Chantea Braddock HS130 Section # 9 Unit 9 Assignment Kaplan University 03/05/2012 Once again my mini sub and I will be miniaturized making us 8 microns long and witnessing another Fantastic Voyage in a human body. This time I will be swallowed by a 55 year old man‚ while he is eating his meal consisting of a hamburger‚ French fries‚ and a root beer. I will be piloting my sub through his gastrointestinal tract to monitor the digestion of his meal‚ I will be describing
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x c 13. right pulmonary artery p 14. left pulmonary artery o 15. ligamentum arteriosum t 20. left coronary artery f 16. right pulmonary veins s 21. circumflex artery q 17. left pulmonary veins w 22. anterior interventricular artery h 18. right coronary artery x 23. apex of heart i 19. anterior cardiac vein v 24. great cardiac vein 190 Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education‚ Inc. M30_MARI0000_00_SE_CH30.qxd 3/29/11 4:42 PM Page 191 2. What is the function of the fluid that
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Cited: * Breathing. Somax Sports.‚ 2012. Web. 18 November 2012. * Deep Vein Thrombosis/Pulmonary Embolism (VT/PE). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.‚ 2012. Web. 18 November 2012. * “Diabetes.” Complementary Medicine. University of Maryland Medical Maryland.‚ 2011. Web. 19 November 2012. * “Donor Stem Cells Just
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which gets pumped into the right ventricle which pumps it through the semi-lunar valve and through to the pulmonary artery. The blood flow then goes to the lungs where it is oxygenised‚ the newly oxygenised blood re-enters the heart via the pulmonary vein into the left atrium‚ the blood then goes through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. From here it is pumped by a strong muscle and straight through the aorta and around the body. Pulmonary System = includes heart and lungs it carries De-oxygenated
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long‚ or a meat pie made with rancid butter‚ he gorged himself with such violence that his veins swelled‚ and the moisture broke out on his forehead." --Thomas Babington Macaulay‚ "Samuel Johnson" 1.) What effect does the detail( the spoiled hare‚ the rancid butter‚ the swollen veins‚ the sweaty forehead) have on the reader? Ans: The details the “spoiled hare”‚ “the rancid butter”‚ “the swollen veins”‚ “the sweaty forehead” gives a specific effect on the reader. The “spoiled hare” and “the
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ch15 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. The heart pumps about ____ liters of blood a day and contracts about _____ times in a lifetime. A. 1‚000 liters; 1 billion B. 1‚200 liters; 2 billion C. 3‚000 liters; 2 billion D. 7‚000 liters; 2.5 billion 2. Circulation is vital because it A. supplies oxygen and nutrients to and removes wastes from tissues. B. inflates the lungs. C. delivers carbon dioxide to tissues and removes excess
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