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Whole view of model
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Anterior cerebral artery
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Middle cerebral artery
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Posterior cerebral artery
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Basilar artery
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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)
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Left subclavian artery (37)
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Axillary artery (45)
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Radial artery (60)
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Ulnar artery (67)
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Subclavian vein (23)
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Axillary vein (24)
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Brachial vein (27)
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Cephalic vein (30)
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Median cephalic vein (34)
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Median antebrachial vein (32)
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Median cubital vein (33)
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Basilic vein (31)
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Basilic vein (31)
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Ulnar vein (29)
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Radial vein (28)
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Abdominal aorta (78)
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Celiac artery (83)
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Superior mesenteric artery (93)
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Inferior mesenteric artery (94)
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Common iliac artery (101)
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Renal artery
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Hepatic artery (2 under liver) (85)
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Splenic artery (90)
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Renal vein (46)
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Inferior vena cava (43)
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Common iliac vein (58)
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External iliac vein (67)
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Internal iliac vein (59)
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External iliac artery (113)
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Deep femoral artery (118)
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Femoral artery (115)
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Femoral vein (75)
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Femoral vein (75)
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Great saphenous vein (70) (Lower limb)
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Fibular vein (76)
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Anterior tibial vein (79)
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Popliteal artery (122)
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Anterior tibial artery (127)
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Posterior tibial artery (136)
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Fibular artery (137)
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Superior vena cava
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Superior vena cava (7)
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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)
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Internal carotid artery (26)
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)
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Internal jugular vein (13)
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External jugular vein (21)
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Right and left brachiocephalic veins (8)
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Posterior tibial vein (78)
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Popliteal vein (77)
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Left gastric artery (84)
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Thoracic aorta (76)
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Internal iliac artery (102)
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Dorsalis pedis artery (132)
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Brachiocephalic artery (10)
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Descending aorta (7)
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Arch of aorta (6)
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Ascending aorta (5)
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Pulmonary trunk (1)
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.
How many subclavian veins are there?
There are two subclavian veins.
How many subclavian arteries are there?
There are two subclavian arteries.
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.
When the aorta bifurcates, it branches into the _.
When the aorta bifurcates, it branches into the common iliac arteries.
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).
Which vein is most commonly used for blood drawing?
The vein most commonly used for blood drawing is the median cubital vein.
What artery is used to detect pulses in the Neck?
Carotid artery
What artery is used to detect pulses in the Wrist?
Radial artery
What artery is used to detect pulses Behind the knee?
Popliteal artery
What artery is used to detect pulses in the Groin?
Femoral artery
Which artery would be found in the armpit?
The artery found in the armpit is the axillary artery.
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.
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.
Which arteries fuse to form the basilar artery, a part of the Circle of Willis?
The Right vertebral artery and the Left vertebral artery.
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.
Which vein is most commonly used for blood drawing?
The Median cubital vein (located in the antecubital fossa, between the cephalic and basilic veins).
List the arteries commonly used to detect pulses and their locations.
Neck
Carotid artery
Wrist
Radial artery
Behind the knee
Popliteal artery
Groin
Femoral artery
What artery is located in the armpit?
The Axillary artery.
Where does the thoracic aorta become the abdominal aorta?
At the diaphragm.
Identify the subclavian vessels.
2 subclavian veins (right & left) and 2 subclavian arteries (right & left).
What is the first abdominal branch of the aorta?
The Celiac trunk (celiac artery).
Into what arteries does the aorta bifurcate (split/divides)?
Into the right and left common iliac arteries.
Name four arteries that are named after nearby bones.
Femoral artery (femur)
Tibial arteries (tibia)
Radial artery (radius)
Ulnar artery (ulna)