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6. what are the deep veins of the upper limb

  • ulnar and radial - connected by medial cubital
  • ulnar and basilic - connected by medial cubital
  • ulnar and radial
  • ulnar and radial
  • cephalic and basilic - connected by medial cubital
  • cephalic and radial - connected by medial cubital
  • cephalic and basilic

7. how does the blood flow to the left and right arm differ

  • right has brachiocephalic a. off the aortic arch then subclavian a., left subclavian a. arises of aortic arch (no brachiocephalic)
  • left has brachiocephalic V. off the aortic arch then subclavian v. , right subclavian v. arises of aortic arch (no brachiocephalic)
  • left has brachiocephalic a. off the aortic arch then subclavian a. , right subclavian a. arises of aortic arch (no brachiocephalic)
  • right has brachiocephalic v. off the aortic arch then subclavian v., left subclavian v. arises of aortic arch (no brachiocephalic)

8. what is the composition of the tunica media

  • collagen and elastin
  • smooth muscle and elastin
  • smooth muscle
  • endothelium
  • endothelium and fibrous tissue
  • collagen and fibrosis tissue

9. what is the composition of the tunica interna

  • smooth muscle and elastin
  • collagen and fibrosis tissue
  • collagen and elastin
  • endothelium
  • smooth muscle
  • endothelium and fibrous tissue

10. what is the venous pump

  • when the lesser saphoneous vein joins to the superficial veins
  • when the great saphoneous vein joins to the superficial veins
  • when the great saphoneous vein joins to the deep veins
  • when the lesser saphoneous vein joins to the deep veins

11. where do you feel for pulses

  • femoral (femoral triangle), popliteal (knee), post. tibial (inf. to medial malleolus), dorsal pedis (dorsal foot, medial to big toe)
  • femoral (femoral triangle), popliteal (knee), post. tibial (inf. to medial malleolus), dorsal pedis (dorsal foot, lateral to big toe)
  • femoral (femoral triangle), popliteal (knee), post. tibial (dorsal foot, lateral to big toe), dorsal pedis (inf. to medial malleolus)
  • femoral (femoral triangle), popliteal (knee), post. tibial (dorsal foot, medial to big toe), dorsal pedis (inf. to medial malleolus)

12. What is the order of the layers of blood vessels (from lumen to external)

  • tunica median, tunica interna, tunica externa
  • tunica interna, tunica media, tunica externa
  • tunica median, tunica externa, tunica interna
  • tunica interna, tunica median, tunica externa
  • tunica media, tunica externa, tunica interna
  • tunica media, tunica interna, tunica externa

13. where does the common carotid bifurcate

  • C4
  • C6
  • C3
  • C7
  • C1
  • C5
  • C2

14. what is the order of the structures in the femoral triangle from lateral to medial

  • nerve, Y of pelvis, artery, vein,
  • nerve, artery, vein, Y of pelvis
  • vein, Y of pelvis, nerve, artery
  • Y of pelvis, nerve, vein, artery,
  • Y of pelvis, nerve, artery, vein
  • artery, nerve, vein, Y of pelvis

15. what is the blood flow of the lower limb

  • Ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> descending aorta -> thoracic aorta -> abdominal aorta -> common iliac a. -> external iliac a. -> femoral artery (-> profunder brach) -> popliteal a. -> ant. fibular a. -> post. fibular a. , dorsal pedis a. and tibial /perineal -> capillaries -> (deep) small saphenous -> popliteal, great saphenoufemoral v. (sup) dorsal venous arch, ant. fibular and tibial -> posterior fibular -> popliteal v. -> femoral v. -> external iliac v. -> common iliac v. -> IVC
  • Ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> descending aorta -> thoracic aorta -> abdominal aorta -> common iliac a. -> external iliac a. -> femoral artery (-> profunder brach) -> popliteal a. -> ant. fibular a. -> post. fibular a. , dorsal pedis a. and tibial /perineal -> capillaries -> (deep) dorsal venous arch, ant. tibial and fibular -> posterior tibial -> popliteal v. -> femoral v. (sup) small saphenous -> popliteal, great saphenous -> femoral v. -> external iliac v. -> common iliac v. -> IVC
  • Ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> descending aorta -> thoracic aorta -> abdominal aorta -> common iliac a. -> external iliac a. -> femoral artery (-> profunder brach) -> popliteal a. -> ant. tibial a. -> post. tibial a. , dorsal pedis a. and fibular/perineal -> capillaries -> (deep) dorsal venous arch, ant. fibular and tibial -> posterior fibular -> popliteal v. -> femoral v. (sup) small saphenous -> popliteal, great saphenous -> femoral v. -> external iliac v. -> common iliac v. -> IVC
  • Ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> descending aorta -> thoracic aorta -> abdominal aorta -> common iliac a. -> external iliac a. -> femoral artery (-> profunder brach) -> popliteal a. -> ant. tibial a. -> post. tibial a. , dorsal pedis a. and fibular/
  • Ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> descending aorta -> thoracic aorta -> abdominal aorta -> common iliac a. -> external iliac a. -> femoral artery (-> profunder brach) -> popliteal a. -> ant. fibular a. -> post. fibular a. , dorsal pedis a. and tibial /perineal -> capillaries -> (deep) dorsal venous arch, ant. fibular and tibial -> posterior fibular -> popliteal v. -> femoral v. (sup) small saphenous -> popliteal, great saphenous -> femoral v. -> external iliac v. -> common iliac v. -> IVC
  • Ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> descending aorta -> thoracic aorta -> abdominal aorta -> common iliac a. -> external iliac a. -> femoral artery (-> profunder brach) -> popliteal a. -> ant. tibial a. -> post. tibial a. , dorsal pedis a. and fibular/perineal -> capillaries -> (deep) small saphenous -> popliteal, great saphenoufemoral v. (sup) dorsal venous arch, ant. fibular and tibial -> posterior fibular -> popliteal v. -> femoral v. -> external iliac v. -> common iliac v. -> IVC

16. what are deep veins

  • veins draining deep abdominal organs
  • veins in the deep fascia
  • veins that travel with arteries with the same name
  • veins that are closely related to the bony skeleton