Chapter 7
Most blood vessels have ________ layers surrounding the lumen (space inside through which the blood flows)
3
How many valves does the heart have?
4
How many chambers does the heart have? And name them all
4 Left/Right Atria Left/Right Ventricle
Shock occurs at approximately ____________ blood loss
40%
The average adult has ______________ of blood
5-6 liters
Plasma constitutes ________ of the volume of blood
55%
Plasma is _______ water and ________ dissolved proteins, amino acids, gasses, electrolytes, sugars, hormones, lipids, vitamins, plus waste products such as urea
90% Water 10%
__________ is a plasma protein responsible for osmotic pressure and transport of many types of molecules
Albumin
Where is the first choice for Venipuncture?
Antecubital Fossa
______________ is easily accessible and contains several prominent veins that are usually a safe distance away from nerves and arteries
Antecubital Fossa
________________ area distal to the elbow joint where blood is usually drawn
Antecubital Fossa
Plasma samples are collected in an ________________ tube
Anticoagulant
Many major arteries Branch from the __________
Aorta
Which valve separates the left ventricle from the aorta
Aortic Semilunar Valve
The left ventricle contracts and forces blood through the _______________ valve and into the _____________
Aortic Semilunar Valve Aorta
Is capillary blood more similar to arterial blood or venous blood?
Arterial blood (but it is a mix of both)
Carries blood AWAY from the heart to the capillary beds (Oxygenated)
Arteries
____________________ Have take, muscular walls which expand and the contract.
Arteries
Which are located deeper? Veins or Arteries?
Arteries (But they can be found by feeling for the pulse)
Arteries branch out into smaller vessels called ______________
Arterioles
What separates the Left and Right Atria?
Atrial Septum
HCO2
Bicarbonate
The aorta, which rises over the top of the heart and drops into the thoracic and abdominal cavities, leads blood into the _______________.
Body
Blood pressure is different throughout the body, so for consistency it is usually measured from the _________________ in the upper arm
Brachial Artery
Supply oxygen to the heart and are embedded in the epicardium
CORONERY Arteries
Ca
Calcium
Blood gets the O2 pulled out in the _____________ and then it is passed to the vigneulles which carries it to the veins which returns it to the heart and lungs.
Capillaries
____________ allows for rapid diffusion of gasses and nutrients
Capillaries
______________ are composed of only single layer Tunica intima.
Capillaries
Capillaries form meshworks called ________________
Capillary Beds
What is the arteries Job?
Carry blood away from the heart
What are the 3 prominent veins and me Antecubical Fossa
Cephalic Median Cubital Basilic
CL-
Chloride
____________ is a group of immune system proteins that when activated destroy target cells by puncturing their plasma membranes
Complement
relaxation that allows blood to fill the chamber
Diastole
____________ are major ions in plasma
Electrolytes
Innermost layer of the heart which consists of endothelial cells
Endocardium
Outer layer of heart which consists of epithelial cells and underlying fibrous connective tissue
Epicardium
_____________ responsible for blood clotting
Fibrinogen
__________________ are Important parts of the immune system
Immunoglobulin
Tunica Intima
Inner Layer of blood vessel made of a single layer of endothelial cells
What separates the left and right ventricle?
Interventricular Septum
After a heart attack the resulting lack of blood flow is called ______________, Which causes damage to the cardiac muscle.
Ischemia
Cephalic Vein
Laterally Located -> 2nd choice for Venipuncture
The left atrium contracts and forces blood through the _____________Valve and into the ________________
Left AV Valve Left Ventricle
Which valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle
Left atrioventricular valve A.K.A Bicuspid Valve A.K.A Mitral Valve
Tubes that are appropriate to collect plasma in ____________________________
Light blue, Royal blue, pink, lavender Tama pearl, Gray, green
The Cepahlic, Median Cubital and Basilic Veins for VP are usually in the shape of an ______________
M or H
Mg
Magnesium
Median Cubital Vein
Medially Located -> the 1st choice for venipuncture
________________ A.K.A Heart Attack -> Is calls by insufficient blood flow to the coronary arteries.
Myocardial Infarction
Middle layer of the heart, composed of cardiac muscle > cells of which are packed closely together to allow electrical activity to pass across easily
Myocardium
Blood travels to the lungs where a picks up ________ and drops off ___________ In the capillaries around the alveoli.
O2 and drops off CO2
Thin, membraneous sac which supports and lubricates the heart
Pericardium
PO
Phosphate
Blood is formed from ____________
Plasma
Tubes that are used to collect plasma are also called ___________
Plasma Separator Tubes (PST)
K+
Potassium
Anticoagulant
Prevents blood clotting
Damaged cardiac muscles releases certain ____________ into the blood which can be detected by blood samples.
Proteins
Carries blood between the heart and lungs for gas exchange
Pulmonary
Which valve separates the right ventricle from the pulmonary arteries
Pulmonary Semilunar Valve A.K.A Pulmonic Valve
The right ventricle contracts and forces blood through the Pulmonary Semilunar valve and through the _________________ (Short artery connecting the right ventricle to the right and left pulmonary arteries)
Pulmonary Trunk
One the blood leaves the lungs it comes back to the heart through the left and right ____________________ into the left atrium
Pulmonary Veins
Which Valve separates the right atrium from the right Ventricle
Right Atrioventricular (AV) valve A.K.A Tricuspid valve
The right atrium contracts forcing blood through the right AV valve and into the ___________________
Right Ventricle
Na+
Sodium
SO-
Sulfate
Carries blood between the heart and the rest of the body's tissues
Systemic
contraction that forces blood out of the chamber
Systole
Does the two atria contract together or separate?
Together
Does the two ventricles contract together or separate?
Together
True or false? The blood in the arteries is under pressure ( Even during the relaxation of the heart)
True
Name the 3 layers surrounding the lumen of the blood vessels
Tunica Adventitia Tunica Media Tunica Intima
Returns blood to the heart
Veins
Which is closer to the surface of the skin? Veins or Arteries?
Veins
____________ have thinner and less muscular walls
Veins
_____________ carries blood back toward the heart
Veins
_______________ have valves inside which prevent the backflow of blood
Veins
Deoxygenated blood from systemic circulation collects in the superior and inferior ___________________ and returns blood to the right atrium.
Venae Cavae
Most blood tests are performed on the ______________
Venous Blood
Capillary blood enters ___________ smallest vein which join to form larger veins
Venules
Are arteries built to withstand the high pressure generated by ventricular contraction?
Yes
Basilic Vein
large vein on the inner side of the upper arm -> 3rd choice for Venipuncture
Tunica Media
middle layer of blood vessel made of smooth muscle
Tunica Adventitia
outer layer of blood vessel made of connective tissue
How is blood pressure written?
systolic/diastolic