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<p>What is this?</p>

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Anterior cerebral artery

<p>Anterior cerebral artery</p>
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Middle cerebral artery

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Posterior cerebral artery

<p>Posterior cerebral artery</p>
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Basilar artery

<p>Basilar artery</p>
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Vertebral artery

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Anterior communicating artery

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Internal carotid artery

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Posterior communicating artery

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Brachial artery (54)

<p>Brachial artery (54)</p>
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Left subclavian artery (37)

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Axillary artery (45)

<p>Axillary artery (45)</p>
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Radial artery (60)

<p>Radial artery (60)</p>
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Ulnar artery (67)

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Subclavian vein (23)

<p>Subclavian vein (23)</p>
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Axillary vein (24)

<p>Axillary vein (24)</p>
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Brachial vein (27)

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Cephalic vein (30)

<p>Cephalic vein (30)</p>
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Median cephalic vein (34)

<p>Median cephalic vein (34)</p>
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Median antebrachial vein (32)

<p>Median antebrachial vein (32)</p>
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Median cubital vein (33)

<p>Median cubital vein (33)</p>
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Basilic vein (31)

<p>Basilic vein (31)</p>
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Basilic vein (31)

<p>Basilic vein&nbsp;(31)</p>
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Ulnar vein (29)

<p>Ulnar vein (29)</p>
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Radial vein (28)

<p>Radial vein (28)</p>
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Abdominal aorta (78)

<p>Abdominal aorta (78)</p>
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Celiac artery (83)

<p>Celiac artery (83)</p>
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Superior mesenteric artery (93)

<p>Superior mesenteric artery (93)</p>
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Inferior mesenteric artery (94)

<p>Inferior mesenteric artery (94)</p>
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Common iliac artery (101)

<p>Common iliac artery (101)</p>
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Renal artery

<p>Renal artery</p>
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Hepatic artery (2 under liver) (85)

<p>Hepatic artery (2 under liver) (85)</p>
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Splenic artery (90)

<p>Splenic artery (90)</p>
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Renal vein (46)

<p>Renal vein (46)</p>
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Inferior vena cava (43)

<p>Inferior vena cava&nbsp;(43)</p>
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Common iliac vein (58)

<p>Common iliac vein (58)</p>
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External iliac vein (67)

<p>External iliac vein (67)</p>
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Internal iliac vein (59)

<p>Internal iliac vein (59)</p>
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External iliac artery (113)

<p>External iliac artery (113)</p>
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Deep femoral artery (118)

<p>Deep femoral artery (118)</p>
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Femoral artery (115)

<p>Femoral artery (115)</p>
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Femoral vein (75)

<p>Femoral vein (75)</p>
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Femoral vein (75)

<p>Femoral vein (75)</p>
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Great saphenous vein (70) (Lower limb)

<p>Great saphenous vein (70) (Lower limb)</p>
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Fibular vein (76)

<p>Fibular vein (76)</p>
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Anterior tibial vein (79)

<p>Anterior tibial vein (79)</p>
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Popliteal artery (122)

<p>Popliteal artery (122)</p>
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Anterior tibial artery (127)

<p>Anterior tibial artery (127)</p>
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Posterior tibial artery (136)

<p>Posterior tibial artery (136)</p>
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Fibular artery (137)

<p>Fibular artery (137)</p>
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Superior vena cava

<p>Superior vena cava </p>
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Superior vena cava (7)

<p>Superior vena cava (7)</p>
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Basilar artery (32)

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Vertebral artery (another on other side) (30)

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External carotid artery (12)

<p>External carotid artery (12)</p>
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Internal carotid artery (26)

<p>Internal carotid artery (26)</p>
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<p>Which side is the left and which side is the right of the model?</p>

Which side is the left and which side is the right of the model?

Remember, the left side is red and the right side is blue.

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Common carotid artery (both sides) (11)

<p>Common carotid artery (both sides) (11)</p>
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Internal jugular vein (13)

<p>Internal jugular vein (13)</p>
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External jugular vein (21)

<p>External jugular vein (21)</p>
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Right and left brachiocephalic veins (8)

<p>Right and left brachiocephalic veins&nbsp;(8)</p>
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Posterior tibial vein (78)

<p>Posterior tibial vein (78)</p>
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Popliteal vein (77)

<p>Popliteal vein (77)</p>
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Left gastric artery (84)

<p>Left gastric artery (84)</p>
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Thoracic aorta  (76)

<p>Thoracic aorta&nbsp; (76)</p>
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Internal iliac artery (102)

<p>Internal iliac artery (102)</p>
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Dorsalis pedis artery (132)

<p>Dorsalis pedis artery (132)</p>
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Brachiocephalic artery (10)

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Descending aorta (7)

<p>Descending aorta (7)</p>
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Arch of aorta (6)

<p>Arch of aorta (6)</p>
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Ascending aorta (5)

<p>Ascending aorta (5)</p>
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Pulmonary trunk (1)

<p>Pulmonary trunk (1)</p>
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Where does the aorta change from the thoracic aorta to the abdominal aorta?

The thoracic aorta becomes the abdominal aorta when it passes through the aortic hiatus of the diaphragm.

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How many subclavian veins are there?

There are two subclavian veins.

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How many subclavian arteries are there?

There are two subclavian arteries.

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What is the first branch off of the aorta in the abdominal cavity?

The first branch off of the aorta in the abdominal cavity is the celiac trunk.

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When the aorta bifurcates, it branches into the _.

When the aorta bifurcates, it branches into the common iliac arteries.

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Name 4 arteries who are named after the bone next to which they lie.

Four arteries named after an adjacent bone are: radial artery (radius), ulnar artery (ulna), femoral artery (femur), and tibial artery (tibia).

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Which vein is most commonly used for blood drawing?

The vein most commonly used for blood drawing is the median cubital vein.

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What artery is used to detect pulses in the Neck?

Carotid artery

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What artery is used to detect pulses in the Wrist?

Radial artery

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What artery is used to detect pulses Behind the knee?

Popliteal artery

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What artery is used to detect pulses in the Groin?

Femoral artery

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Which artery would be found in the armpit?

The artery found in the armpit is the axillary artery.

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Describe the difference in wall thickness between arteries and veins.

Arteries have a thicker wall, especially the tunica media. Tunica adventitia is the outer connective tissue layer. Tunica media is the middle muscular layer, which is much thicker in arteries.

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Identify the vessels in the umbilical cord and their function during fetal circulation.

There are 2 umbilical arteries, which carry deoxygenated blood from the fetus to the placenta. There is 1 umbilical vein, which carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus.

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Which arteries fuse to form the basilar artery, a part of the Circle of Willis?

The Right vertebral artery and the Left vertebral artery.

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Explain why puncturing an artery is more dangerous than puncturing a vein.

Arteries have higher pressure, resulting in rapid, pulsatile bleeding that is harder to stop. Veins have lower pressure, making bleeding easier to control.

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Which vein is most commonly used for blood drawing?

The Median cubital vein (located in the antecubital fossa, between the cephalic and basilic veins).

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List the arteries commonly used to detect pulses and their locations.

  1. Neck

    • Carotid artery

  2. Wrist

    • Radial artery

  3. Behind the knee

    • Popliteal artery

  4. Groin

    • Femoral artery

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What artery is located in the armpit?

The Axillary artery.

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Where does the thoracic aorta become the abdominal aorta?

At the diaphragm.

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Identify the subclavian vessels.

2 subclavian veins (right & left) and 2 subclavian arteries (right & left).

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What is the first abdominal branch of the aorta?

The Celiac trunk (celiac artery).

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Into what arteries does the aorta bifurcate (split/divides)?

Into the right and left common iliac arteries.

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Name four arteries that are named after nearby bones.

  1. Femoral artery (femur)

  2. Tibial arteries (tibia)

  3. Radial artery (radius)

  4. Ulnar artery (ulna)