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100
You have 2 of these which provided oxygenated blood to the kidneys to begin the process of filtering blood?
What are renal arteries?
100
In order to give identity to our RBC we have 3 potential structures that could be on the outside of a RBC. What are they referred to as? What are the 3 discussed?
What are glycoproteins. A, B, and Rh Factor.
100
Approximately how much blood is pumped by the heart per minute? Per day?
What is 1.5 gallons per minute or 2,000 per day.
100
You have two of these in the venous system while there is only one in the arterial system?
What is brachiocephalic veins?
100
The process of clumping together of RBC's in the presence of a foreign blood type is referred to as?
What is agglutination?
200
Provides oxygenated blood to the reproductive organs?
What is the internal iliac artery.
200
This protein also located within a RBC contains Iron which allows oxygen to bind to it and be transported throughout the body?
What is hemoglobin?
200
These two blood vessels bring deoxygenated blood into the right atrium to being the process of getting reoxygenated.
What is the superior and inferior vena cava's.
200
What are the 3 main veins of the upper arm from lateral to medial?
What is cephalic, brachial & basilic?
200
Gas exchange at a specific area of the body would occur at this anatomical location of the cardiovascular system?
What are the capillary beds?
300
Name the 3 branches that come off of the Celiac Trunk?
What Hepatic Artery, Splenic Artery, and Left Gastric Artery.
300
The name of the shot that an expectant mother would receive if the fetus has a positive Rh Factor while the mother is Rh negative?
What is RhoGAM shot. Given to combat Rh Incompatibility.
300
This remnant of fetal development was used as a shunt of sorts while a fetus is developing in the womb? Located within the atrial septum.
What is fossa ovalis ( called foramen ovale during fetal development).
300
This vein takes nutrients from the digestive system into the liver to be processed?
What is the hepatic portal vein?
300
The __________ system takes deoxygenated blood through the heart and lungs to gain O2, while the ___________ system takes the blood throughout the body and back to the heart?
What is pulmonary system and systemic system?
400
This artery provides oxygenated blood to the brain and eyes? While this ones provides to the face and scalp?
What is internal carotid and external carotid?
400
This blood type is considered the universal donor? While this one is the universal recipient?
What is O- is universal donor, and AB+ is universal recipient.
400
What are the 3 layers of the heart starting with the deepest? The sac that surrounds the heart?
What is endocardium, myocardium, and epicardiom are the layers. The pericardium is the sac.
400
Starting in the Ulnar Vein tell me the flow back to the heart? (keep in mind there could be more than 1 pathway)
What is Ulnar Vein> Cephalic> Subclavian> Brachiocephalic> Superior Vena Cava.
400
Responsible for secreting prolactin within the body?
What is the anterior pituitary?
500
This superior artery provides oxygenated blood to the small and large intestines?
What is superior mesenteric?
500
What was the #1 rule to remember when doing blood transfusions?
What is an individual can receive less (glycoproteins) than what they have, but can never receive extra or more than what they have!
500
Starting in the Right Atrium tell me the flow of blood to the Aorta?
What is Right atrium>Tricuspid Valve>Right Ventricle>Pulmonary Valve>Pulmonary Artery>Lungs>Pulmonary Veins>Left Atrium>Tricuspid Valve>Left Ventricle>Aortic Valve> Ascending Aorta>Aortic Arch>Descending Aorta.
500
Vein often used during bypass surgeries?
What is great saphenous?
500
Name 2 of the 3 hormones secreted by the Adrenal Cortex?
What are aldosterone, cortisol or androgens?