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Text Flow: Marieb, P.Fulks 9/15

Topic: Blood Vessels

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The basis of varicose veins

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F= PR IF 5 liters (CO) = 100(systolic)20(resitance factor)

IF R ↑ to 40 then 2.5 = 10040

So to correct body 5 lit. = 20040

Any ↑ in resistance (R) will demand an ↑ in blood pressure to maintain the same flow.

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Visuals for Labs on Arteries and Veins

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Activity 1: The aorta and its branches

Use your text (flowchart and anatomical views), vessel board and torso models to find:

Aorta

Ascending aorta Coronary a. R. & L. (may not be found on all small torso hearts)

Aortic arch Brachiocephalic trunk

R. common carotid a. R. subclavian a.

L. common carotid L. subclavian

Descending aorta Thoracic aorta portion (T-5 to T12)

Pierces diaphragm

Abdominal aorta portion Celiac trunk (locate on aorta superior to pancreas)

Branches: splenic a. (easily seen), common hepatic a. (see on board model) and L. gastric (don’t try ID)

Superior mesenteric a. R. & L. renal a. R. & L. gonadal a. Inferior mesenteric a. R. & L. common iliac a.

R. & L. internal iliac R. & L. external iliac

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Activity 2: Arteries of the head and neck

Using your text and the transparent skull model, find the following:

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Activity 3: Arteries of the upper limb

Using your text and the upper limb models to find the following:

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Activity 4: Arteries of the lower limb

Using your text and the lower limb models to find the following:

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Visuals for the Vein Lab

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Activity 1: Veins forming the superior and inferior vena cava

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Selected Veins draining the abdomen and forming the inferior vena cava

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Activity 2: Veins of the upper limbs

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Activity 3: Veins of the lower limbs

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Pulse to be discussed in Pulse and BP lab

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BP to be discussed in Pulse and BP lab

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BP to be discussed in Pulse and BP lab

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BP to be discussed in Pulse and BP lab

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Vessel cross section under the microscope

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