Pulmonary Veins
Found 4 free book(s)ANATOMY OF LUNGS
web.as.uky.eduOne pulmonary artery . Two pulmonary veins - Superior Inferior Bronchial arteries One on right side Two on left side. Bronchial veins Anterior and posterior pulmonary plexus of nerves. Lymphatics Bronchopulmonary Lymphnodes Areolar tissue. ARRANGEMENT OF STRUCTURES IN THE ROOT BEFORE BACKWARDS 1. Superior pulmonary vein.
CARDIAC CYCLE - UCSD
cvil.ucsd.eduthe atria and the big veins, lowering their pressure. This pressure decrease is represented by the x wave in the venous pulse (fig. 2.2). Arteries . The blood pressure in the big arteries rises due to rapid ejection to reach the maximum value of 120 mmHg and 25 mmHg in the aorta and the pulmonary artery, respectively (= systolic pressure ...
POSITIONAL (OR RESTRAINT) ASPHYXIA FACTSHEET
qualifications.pearson.commarked expansion of the veins in the neck You should always monitor the subjects vital signs using the A method: Airway – ensure the path is free of obstruction and allows the flow of air to the lungs Breathing – ensure air flows to and from the lungs Circulation – ensure heartbeat and pulse are present
CT transverse anatomy - Nuclear medicine
gamma.wustl.edu2.Inferior Vena Cava 3.ureter 5. Small Bowel 6.Cecum 7.Descending Colon 8.Psoas Muscle 9.Erector Spinae Muscle 10.Rectus Abdominus Muscle 11.External Oblique Muscle