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- Figure 40.17 Varicose veins are veins that become enlarged because the valves no longer close properly, allowing blood to flow backward. Varicose veins are often most prominent on the legs. Why do you think this is the case?14. What muscles attach to the chordae tendineae to hold the valves in place? 15. What are the flaps on the front of the atria called? 16. If you place a probe in the aorta, into what chamber will it exit? 17. The superior and inferior vena cava enter into what chamber of the heart? 18. The large vessel on the front of the heart that lies in front of the aorta is the 19.What are the tendons that connect the valves to the muscles ? 20. What is another name for the bicuspid valve?Match each vein in column A with the vein it drains into from column B. Column B1. popliteal2. axillary3. inferior vena cava4. subclavian5. brachial6. superior vena cava7. femoral8. external iliacColumn Aa. anterior tibialb. basilicc. brachiocephalicd. common iliace. external jugularf. femoralg. poplitealh. radial
- 40. Marisha palpates for the patient's vein and is successful. She inserts the needle; however, no blood is entering the hub of the needle. Which of the following could explain why? * |-The angle of insertion is too high. II -The vein has collapsed. II -The needle insertion was too shallow. 41. Which of the following describes the proper cleaning of a venipuncture site? * 1-Cleaning the site approximately 2 inch in diameter. II-Clean in concentric circles. III-Rubbing vigorously to remove surface dirtMatch the arteries in column A with the regions supplied in column B. Column B1. jaw, teeth, and face2. larynx, trachea, thyroid gland3. kidney4. upper digestive tract, spleen, and liver5. foot and toes6. gluteal muscles7. triceps muscle8. thoracic wall9. posterior abdominal wall10. adrenal gland11. diaphragm12. lower colon13. brain14. forearm muscles15. knee joint Column A a. anterior tibialb. celiacc. costocervicald. deep brachiale. external carotidf. inferior mesentericg. internal carotidh. internal iliaci. lumbarj. phrenick. popliteall. renalm. suprarenaln. thyrocervicalo. ulnar-5 4- -10 8. -2 3- 7 Brachial- 6- Right Internal Jugular Vein Choose... Right Brachiocephalic Vein Choose... Right Subclavian Vein Choose... v Left Brachiocephalic Vein Choose... Left Axillary Vein Choose... Right Axillary Vein Choose... Left External Jugular Vein Choose... Left Subclavian Vein Choose... v External Jugular Vein Choose... Superior Vena Cava Choose...
- in what part of the body is the popliteal artery found?What about the axillary vein?THe radial artery?the femoral vein?A 40-year-old male is brought to the emergency department after a street fight. Friends of the victim explained that he was stabbed in the chest. They stated that there was only a single attack. Physical examination reveals a stab wound in the left fifth intercostal space at the midclavicular line. Which of the following is most likely punctured in this patient? a. Azygos vein. b. Right ventricle. c. Left atrium. d. Left lung. e. Inferior vena cava.Put the following vessels in order starting from the trunk of the body down the upper extremity 1 2 3 4 A. subclavian artery B. Axillary artery C. Radial and Ulnar arteries D. Brachial Artery
- The median antebrachial vein drains blood from the skin of the palm of the hand and the anterior forearm and directly enters which of the following vessels? (MARK ALL THAT APPLY) 1. basilic vein 2. median cephalic vein 3. median basilic vein 4. median cubital vein 5. cephalic vein Group of answer choices (A) 1 and 2 (B) 1, 2, and 3 (C) 2 and 3 (D) No answer text provided. (E) 1, 2, and 3 (F) 2, 3, and 4 (G) 1, 2, 3, and 4 (H) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5help meAssuming normal anatomy, which of the following landmarks is appropriate for gaining subclavian venous access? A. Needle insertion medial to the sternocleidomastoid muscle, just medial to the carotid artery B. Needle insertion above the inguinal ligament, lateral to the femoral artery C. Needle insertion at the midpoint of the clavicle with the needle directed toward the suprasternal notch D. Needle insertion at the lateral border of the clavicular head of the sternocleidomastoid muscle in the interscalene groove