Lecture 4 (Blood Vessels and Systematic Circulation) Flashcards

1
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Arteries

A

Thick smooth muscle, elastic membranes

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2
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Veins

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Thin

Elastic tunica media is not as thick

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3
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Varicose Veins

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the flaps have failed 
They look blue and are large and dilated
Happen:
Congenital (genetics)
By occupational stand a lot, assembly line works, Desk jobs, no exercise
Obesity: too much pressure on the veins
Pregnancy
FIX: Stripping the veins
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4
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Pulmonary and Umbilical arteries

A

Deoxygenated blood

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5
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Pulmonary and Umbilical veins

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Oxygenated blood

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6
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Systemic arteries

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Oxygenated Blood

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7
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Systemic veins

A

deoxygenated blood

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8
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Coronary Bypass Surgery

A

Internal thoracic vessels
Artery: one end is used and hook it to the heart
Veins: remove them completelety

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9
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Internal Illac

A

Bladder Prostrate penis utheral

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10
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Risk factors of arterial disease

A
age
male
blood cholesterol lvls and blood pressure 
smoking tobacco
obesity
diabetes 
family history
plaque moving to smaller arteries
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11
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Aneurysm

A
Dilation
Weakness in the wall
Can happen in an artery
Aorta is the most common, before the iliacs
Balloon of blood
Dangerous if rupture
AAA (abdomen aorta aneurysm
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12
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Superficial Veins

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Right under the skin, can see them

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