Ch. 6 Vascular System KEY TERMS Flashcards

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Pulmonary Circulation

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Vascular pathway that carries blood from the heart to the lungs to remove carbon dioxide and returns oxygenated blood to the heart.

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Systemic Circulation

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Vascular pathway that carries oxygenated blood from the heart, along with nutrients, to all the cells of the body and then returns the blood to the heart, carrying carbon dioxide and other waste products of cellular metabolism

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Arteries

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Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart

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Arterioles

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The smallest branches of arteries which join with the capillaries

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Aorta

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The largest artery in the body, arising from the left ventricle of the heart and approximately 1 in. (2.5 cm) in diameter

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Veins

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Blood vessels that return blood to the heart

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Venules

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The smallest veins at the junction of the capillaries

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Vena Cava

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Either of two veins, the superior veins cava and the inferior vena cava, that return blood to the heart and are the largest veins in the body

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Great Saphenous Vein

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The longest vein in the body, located in the leg

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Capillaries

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Microscopic, one cell thick vessels that connect the arterioles and venules forming a bridge between the arterial and venous circulations

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Tunica Adventitia

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The outer layer of a blood vessel, made up of connective tissue, and thicker in arteries than vein, also called the tunica externa

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Tunica Media

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The middle layer of a blood vessel, made up of smooth muscle tissue and some elastic fibers and much thicker in arteries than in veins

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Tunica Intima

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The inner layer or lining of a blood vessel, made up of a single layer of endothelial cells, a basement membrane, a connective tissue layer and an elastic internal membrane, also called tunica interna

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14
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Lumen

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The internal space of a blood vessel or a tube

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15
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Antecubital fossa

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The area of the arm that is anterior to (in front of) and below the bend of the elbow, where the major veins for Venipuncture are located

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Antecubital Veins

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Major superficial veins located in the antecubital fossa

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Median Cubital Vein

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The preferred vein for Venipuncture, located in the middle of the antecubital fossa

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Cephalic Vein

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The second - choice antecubital Vein for Venipuncture, located in the lateral aspect of the antecubital fossa

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Basilic Vein

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Large vein on the inner side of the antecubital are that is the last choice Vein for Venipuncture

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Median cutaneous nerve

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A major motor and sensory nerve in the arm that lies along the path of the brachial artery and in the vicinity of the basilic Vein

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Brachial artery

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Artery located in the medial anterior aspect of the antecubital fossa bear the insertion of the biceps muscle; the second choice for arterial puncture

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Intermediate antebrachial (median vein)

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The first choice for Venipuncture in the M - shaped pattern because it is well anchored, tends to be less painful, and is not as close to major nerves or arteries as the others, making it generally safest to Puncture

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Intermediate Cephalic Vein (median cephalic Vein)

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The second - choice for Venipuncture in the M-shaped patter because it is accessible and is for the most part located away from major arteries or nerves, making it generally safe to Puncture. It is also less likely to roll and relatively less painful to Puncture

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Intermediate basilic Vein (median basilic Vein)

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The third choice even though it may appear more accessible, is more painful and is located near the anterior and posterior branch of the medial cutaneous nerve

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Aneurysm

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A localized dilation or bulging in the wall of a blood vessel, usually an artery

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Arteriosclerosis

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Thickening, hardening, and loss of elasticity of artery walls

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Atherosclerosis

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A form of arteriosclerosis involving changes in the intima of the artery due to accumulation of lipids and so on

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Embolism

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Obstruction of a blood vessel by an embolus

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Embolus

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A blood clot, part of a blood clot, or other mass of undissolved matter circulating in the bloodstream

30
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Hemorrhoids

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Varicose veins in the rectal area

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Phlebitis

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Inflammation of a vein

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Thrombophlebitis

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Inflammation of a vein along with thrombus (blood clot) formation

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Thrombus

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A blood clot in a blood vessel

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Varicose veins

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Swollen, knitted superficial veins