left‚ so that about 2/3 of the heart is located on the body’s left side with the other 1/3 on right. The top of the heart‚ known as the heart’s base‚ connects to the great blood vessels of the body: theaorta‚ vena cava‚ pulmonary trunk‚ and pulmonary veins. Circulatory Loops There are 2 primary circulatory loops in the human body: the pulmonary circulation loop and the systemic circulation loop. 1. Pulmonary circulation: Pulmonary circulation transports deoxygenated
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Phlebotomy: incision in vein for the purpose of drawing blood. Vacutainer tubes: sterile glass or plastic blood collection tube with a closure that is evacuated to create a vacuum inside the tube facilitating the draw of a predetermined volume of blood/liquid. Standard precautions: set of basic infection prevention practices intended to prevent transmission of infectious diseases from one person to another (gloves‚ hand-washing‚ goggles‚ etc.) Needleless adapters: device providing a way to access
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ANATOMY OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: STOMACH & SMALL INTESTINE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES HEALTH CAMPUS UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA OBJECTIVES At the end of this lecture‚ the students should understand: 1) Introduction to Lower Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract 2) Gross Anatomy of Stomach 3) Relations Blood Supply‚ Lymphatic Drainage & Nerve Relations‚ Supply Supply of Stomach 4) Gross Anatomy of Small Intestine 5) Bl d Supply‚ Lymphatic Drainage & Nerve Supply of Blood S l L h i D i N S l f
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1. Macros ↑top 1.1. Generic Macros for Mages 1.1.1. Counterspell * #showtooltip * /stopcasting * /cast [@focus‚exists][@target] Counterspell This macro casts Counterspell at your focus‚ if you have one. Otherwise‚ Counterspell is cast at your current target. If you are using Glyph of Counterspell‚ then you can remove the /stopcasting from the macro. 1.1.2. Spellsteal * #showtooltip * /stopcasting * /cast [@focus‚exists][@target] Spellsteal This macro for
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left subclavian artery 12. pulmonary trunk 13. right pulmonary artery 14. left pulmonary artery 15. ligamentum arteriosum 16. right pulmonary veins 17. left pulmonary veins 18. right coronary artery 19. anterior cardiac vein t s w x v 20. left coronary artery 21. circumflex artery 22. anterior interventricular artery 23. apex of heart 24. great cardiac vein d e f g h s t p q r l i u j v w k m e c x p o f q h i 201 2. What is the function of the fluid that fills the pericardial
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male‚ cut around either side of the umbilical cord and continue with to separate cuts towards the anus. Make an incision along each hind limb‚ and use T-pins to pin back the flaps of skin. At this point‚ the vein that attaches the umbilical cord to the liver should be visible. Cut the vein so that the flap of skin that is attached to the umbilical cord is able to be pinned to the tray. The following parts should be able to be identified at this point: the diaphragm‚ liver‚ esophagus‚ stomach‚ small
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The human heart is slightly bigger than the size of ones fist. It is situated at a very safe place which is between the cage bones‚ i.e.‚ in the center of the chest. Usually it is slightly on the left side of the chest but in rare cases‚ it can be found on the right side. Heart is responsible for the blood flow to every single part of the body by constant contraction and relaxation of cardiac muscles. This is the reason why we hear rhythmic beats all the time. Heart pumps the pure blood to the different
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what ifs in this procedures and risk. Just because prisoners take a life does not mean we should. Lethal injection is used in 36 states and the federal government has adopted this method of execution. The first drug that is inserted into the prisoner vein is sodium‚ thiopental which is an anesthetic that puts the inmate to sleep. Once the inmate is asleep then pancuronium bromide is injected. This drug paralyzes the entire muscle system and stops the inmate’s breathing. After that‚ potassium chloride
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given through catheters that are placed in large central veins in the neck‚ chest‚ or groin. -TPN works well for a long term treatment‚ however comes with complications such as; -Venous embolism -frequent infections -cholecystitis -osteoporosis -liver damage/liver failure -Another issue with TPN is that over time it corrodes and damages the central veins it runs through. This can be an issue as TPN can only work using central veins. To try
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The line is then threaded through that vein‚ up the arm‚ until it reaches the vena cava of the heart. This purpose is so that whatever is being inserting into the line can make it into the bloodstream as quickly as possible. A PICC line can be used for several different reasons. Typically
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