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    her body through the femoral vein and travel all the way to her lung. Alert! Alert! An alert just came and we are in for a wild surprise. A bacteria has invaded Brittany’s lower lobe of her right lung and we need to report the invasion and document all we see as to what we see also. The femoral vein runs parallel with the femoral artery through the upper thigh and pelvic region of the body (Yahoo Health‚2013) Being one of the larger veins in the body‚ the femoral vein returns blood into the leg to

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    It has been demonstrated that‚ as opposed to the intrarenal arteries‚ the intrarenal veins show no segmental arrangement at all‚ there being a free anastomosis of the venous system throughout the kidney. These anastomoses occur at different levels between the stellate veins (cortex)‚ between the arquate veins (base of the pyramids) and between the interlobar veins (close to the renal sinus). There are also anastomoses around the calyceal necks that join a longitudinal system

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    Varicose veins are a common condition among women and men. The bulging and twisting veins can not only be unsightly but can cause pain‚ itching‚ swelling and nighttime cramps in the affected legs. If left untreated‚ varicose veins can lead to more serious conditions such as blood clots or skin ulcerations. Sclerotherapy is a popular way to safely treat varicose veins‚ relieving patients of pain and embarrassment of the condition. What is Sclerotherapy? Sclerotherapy is a treatment for varicose

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    right ventricle. This blood is then pumped under higher pressure from the right ventricle to the lungs via the pulmonary artery. Left-Hand Side of the Heart The left-hand side of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs (via the pulmonary veins) into the left atrium. This oxygenated blood then passes through the bicuspid valve into the left ventricle. It is then pumped to the aorta under greater pressure (as explained below). This higher pressure ensures that the oxygenated blood leaving

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    When veins do not work properly‚ it is called venous insufficiency. This means that the veins are not effectively sending the blood back to the heart. The severity of venous insufficiency differs with each person. If the problem goes untreated‚ the person may feel continuous symptoms of pain‚ swelling and fatigue in the legs and ankles. If the problem is advanced there are other symptoms such as leg ulcers‚ superficial thrombophlebitis‚ spontaneous bleeding and‚ possibly‚ deep vein thrombosis. Our

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    retention‚ swelling in the foot and varicose veins. It helps in improving the circulation of limbs and strengthening the blood vessels. It is also available in the form of tea and tincture. Consume the herb as thirty to one hundred twenty milligrams per day. Butcher’s Broom The extract of this herb is beneficial for improving varicosities.It helps in strengthening the veins. Diluted extract of this herb is beneficial for the treatment of spider veins. Drink one cup of this solution for curing this

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    and structure There are three types of blood vessel‚ Arteries ‚ veins and capillaries. Each of them have different functions involved in carrying blood around the body . Arteries are blood vessels that transport blood away from the heart‚ veins are blood vessels that transport blood to the heart and Capillaries are extremely small vessels located within the tissues of the body that transport blood from the arteries to the veins. they must be constructed for carrying fluids over long distances‚

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    the femoral vein‚ which is located in the upper thigh and pelvic region of the human body (Healthline‚ 2014). While traveling through the femoral vein‚ you will notice that it is one of the largest in the venal system. As you may also know the femoral vein will return oxygenated blood to the heart and lungs. From the femoral vein‚ we will be traveling up the external iliac vein. Once we enter the external iliac vein‚ we will be carried through the abdomen. From the external iliac vein we travel

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    The purpose of this lab was to investigate whether veins affect photosynthesis rate. It was predicted that having veins would decrease the rate because chloroplast might be less frequent due to the vascular tissue. For this experiment‚ 4 groups were set up: veins and no veins in CO2 solution‚ and veins and no veins in distilled water‚ the distilled water groups served as controls. These 4 groups were placed under a light bulb in order for photosynthesis to occur. No disks experience movement in the

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    blood vessels‚ which allows them to absorb the pressure emitted from the heart with each beat and to return blood back to the heart‚ usually on an uphill course against the constant pull of gravity. Key point: In differentiating between arteries‚ veins‚ and capillaries‚ emphasize that the structure of each type of vessel is related to the differing amounts of pressure they must each absorb from the heart‚ as well as their respective roles in blood

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