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Follow the Blood Vessel Review Exercise
You will be tracing blood through blood vessel pathways by ranking the blood vessels in the correct order. You can use your old A&P book or search online for images that show the major arteries and veins to help you finish this assignment if needed.
Here is an example
: Trace blood starting at the right side of heart and going to the left arm. Using numbers, rank the following in the correct order:
______ pulmonary capillaries (to lungs)
______ aorta/aortic arch
______ pulmonary trunk
______ pulmonary arteries
______ left ventricle
______ aortic semilunar valve
______ left subclavian artery (supplies left arm)
______ pulmonary veins
______ right ventricle
______ tricuspid valve
______ left atrium
______ pulmonary semilunar valve
______ right atrium
______ mitral (bicuspid) valve
answer:
1.
right atrium 2.
tricuspid valve 3.
right ventricle
4.
pulmonary semilunar valve 5.
pulmonary trunk 6.
pulmonary arteries 7.
pulmonary capillaries (to lungs) 8.
pulmonary veins 9.
left atrium 10.
mitral (bicuspid) valve
11.
left ventricle 12.
aortic semilunar valve
13.
aorta/aortic arch 14.
left subclavian artery (supplies the left arm)
Now your turn!
1.
Trace blood traveling from the lungs to the myocardium of heart and back to the lungs. Using numbers, rank the following in the correct order:
_____ pulmonary capillaries (to lungs)
______ coronary sinus _____ aorta
______ aortic sinuses
______ pulmonary arteries
_____ _ cardiac veins
_____ _ mitral (bicuspid) valve
_____ _ heart myocardium
_____ _ right and left coronary arteries
______ right atrium
______ aortic semilunar valve
_____ tricuspid valve
______ left atrium
_____ _ pulmonary veins (from lungs)
_____ _ right ventricle
_____ _ left ventricle
______ pulmonary semilunar valve
______ pulmonary trunk
Answer
1.
pulmonary veins (from lungs)
2.
left atrium
3.
mitral (bicuspid) valve
4.
left ventricle
5.
aortic semilunar valve
6.
aortic sinuses
7.
aorta
8.
right and left coronary arteries
9.
heart myocardium
10.cardiac veins
11.coronary sinus 12.right atrium
13.tricuspid valve
14.right ventricle
15.pulmonary semilunar valve
16.pulmonary trunk
17.pulmonary arteries
18.pulmonary capillaries (to lungs)
2. Trace blood from the left side of face to right side of face. Using numbers, rank the following in the correct order:
______ pulmonary capillaries (lungs)
______ aorta
______ pulmonary arteries should this be left atrium?
______ mitral valve
______ pulmonary arteries
______ left brachiocephalic vein
______ superior vena cava
______ left ventricle
______ brachiocephalic artery
______ left external jugular vein
_______left subclavian vein
______ right atrium
______ aortic semilunar valve
______ left facial venules
______ tricuspid valve
______ pulmonary veins
______ right common carotid artery ______ right ventricle
______ pulmonary semilunar valve
______ right facial artery (to right side of face)
______ pulmonary trunk
Answer
1.
left facial venules
2.
left external jugular vein 3.
left subclavian vein 4.
left brachiocephalic vein 5.
superior vena cava
6.
right atrium
7.
tricuspid valve
8.
right ventricle
9.
pulmonary semilunar valve
10.pulmonary trunk
11.pulmonary arteries
12.pulmonary veins
13.
pulmonary arteries
should this be left atrium?
14.mitral valve
15.left ventricle
16.aortic semilunar valve
17.aorta
18.brachiocephalic artery
19.right common carotid artery 20.right facial artery (to right side of face)
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Exercises: Wall and Coverings of the Heart
Use colored pens or pencils to shade in both the figure and the labels, Each red mumeral in the figure corresponds to a matching fed mu-
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Wall of the Heart
ENDOCARDIUM,
MYOCARDIUM 2
EPICARDIUM 3
Coverings of the Heart
SEROUS PERICARDIUM 4
VISCERAL PERICARDIUM3
PERICARDIAL SPACE 5
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Veins of the Trunk
Veins of the Head and Neck
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O Ulnar vein
O Radial vein
O Median cubital vein
O Brachial vein
O Basilic vein
O Cephalic vein
O Axillary vein
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2) What is the average normal blood pressure for adults?
Label which number is the systolic pressure and which is the diastolic pressure.
3) Describe the exact location you should place the blood pressure cuff
4) Identify three positions of the patient to obtain a BP.
5) How is the blood pressure recorded?
6) Describe the three major factors that may affect blood pressure.
7) What problems can result from high blood pressure Or (HYPERTENSION)?
8) What problems can result from low blood pressure OR (HYPOTENSION)?
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of the aorta. Name the structures it passes through the way. Write your
answers in the flow chart provided below. Pick your answers from the word
bank and answer the guide questions.
WORD BANK
Inferior Vena Cava
Superior Vena Cava
Tricuspid Valve
Bicuspid Valve
Right Atrium
Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
Right Ventricle
Pulmonary Artery
Pulmonary Vein
Pulmonary Valve
Aortic Valve
Aorta
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Sinus rhythm with first-degree AV block
Third-degree AV block
2:1 second-degree AV block
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Label the arterial diagrams depicted in Figure 12.2A-B with the following terms from Exercise 12-2. Use your text and
Exercise 12-2 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the
vessels.
Arteries of the Upper Limbs
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O Axillary artery
O Brachial artery
O Radial artery
O Ulnar artery
Arteries of the Head and Neck
O Common carotid artery
O Vertebral artery
Arteries of the Trunk
O Aorta
O Ascending aorta
O Aortic arch
O Abdominal aorta
O Brachiocephalic artery
O Celiac trunk
O Splenic artery
O Left gastric artery
O Common hepatic artery
O Superior mesenteric artery
O Renal artery
O Inferior mesenteric artery
O Common iliac artery
Arteries of the Lower Limbs
O External iliac artery
O Femoral artery
O Popliteal artery
O Anterior tibial artery
O (1) Dorsalis pedis artery
O Posterior tibial artery
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and the left side serving the systemic circuit. In Figure 16-15, complete
the schematic showing the blood flow to and from the heart (the starting
points are given to you). Use a blue pen or pencil to denote the direction of
deoxygenated blood and a red pen or pencil for oxygenated blood flow.
Include the names of the major vessels, chambers, and valves involved,
based on the following list:
lung capillary beds
body capillary beds
right ventricle
left ventricle
bicuspid valve
superior vena cava
tricuspid valve
inferior vena cava
pulmonary semilunar valve
pulmonary trunk
aortic semilunar valve
R. and L. pulmonary arteries
R. and L. pulmonary veins
aorta
Pulmonary Circulation
Systemic Circulation
Right atrium
Left atrium
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Lungs
Body
Figure 16-15. Schematic of circulation
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Exercise 12-3 in this unit for reference. Note that these diagrams are presented in color to facilitate identification of the
vessels.
Veins of the Upper Limbs
O Ulnar vein
O Radial vein
O Median cubital vein
O Brachial vein
O Basilic vein
O Cephalic vein
O Axillary vein
O Subclavian vein
Veins of the Trunk
O Superior vena cava
OInferior vena cava
Veins of the Head and Neck
O Internal jugular vein
O Vertebral vein
O Brachiocephalic vein
O Hepatic portal vein
O Superior mesenteric vein
O Inferior mesenteric vein
Renal vein
O Common iliac vein
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Veins of the Lower Limbs
O Great saphenous vein
O Femoral vein
O External iliac vein
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vessels/structures for the path of a red blood cell
that begins in the pulmonary vein and ends in
the right atrium travelling through the brain.
Instructions: Drag and drop the names below into
the blanks and click save.
pulmonary vein -->
jugular artery
jugular vein
left atrium
inferior/posterior vena cava
carotid vein
coronary artery
superior/anterior vena cava
tricuspid valve (right AV valve)
pulmonary artery
subclavian vein
left ventricle
subclavian artery
aortic semilunar valve
aorta
mitral valve (left AV valve)
brain capillaries
carotid artery
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Lab Time/Date
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Microscopic Structure of the Blood Vessels
1. Cross-sectional views of an artery and of a vein are shown here. Identify each; on the lines to the sides, note the structural details
that enabled you to make these identifications:
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(vessel type)
(vessel type)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(b)
Now describe each tunic more fully by selecting its characteristics from the key below and placing the appropriate key letters on
the answer lines.
Tunica externa
Tunica media
Tunica intima
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anterior tibial vein
aortic arch
ascending aorta
common iliac vein
common iliac artery
external iliac artery
external iliac vein
femoral artery
femoral vein
foot
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popliteal artery
popliteal vein
right atrium
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