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they form alternate pathways for blood to reach a given body region

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What does ariteral mean?

The word arterial pertains to the words artery and arteries.æ Arterial also can describe the often bright red oxygen rich blood that flows through the arteries and pulmonary veins.


Function ofbulb of sphygmomanometer?

The function of the bulb of a manual sphygmomanometer is to inflate the cuff to stop the flow of arterial blood in the arm so that the blood pressure can be determined. The bulb pumps air into the cuff, causing it to expand against the upper arm. Enough air is pumped into the cuff to stop the flow of arterial blood. The pressure is then slowly released and the point at which blood begins to flow again is recorded as the systolic pressure, representing the highest arterial pressure of the cardiac cycle. Blood flows only with the beating of the heart, however, and further pressure is released until the arterial blood flows freely. This point is recorded as the diastolic pressure, representing the lowest arterial pressure when the heart is at rest.


How do you calculate the mean arterial pressure?

[Systolic Blood Pressure+(2 x Diastolic Blood Pressure)]/3


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What is the difference between arterial and venal blood?

Arterial blood is blood that has picked up oxygen (oxygenated) in the lungs and is being circulated through the body. Venous blood is blood that has been circulated and is now de-oxygenated (low Oxygen content) and is being returned to the lungs to start the process over.

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Does anastomoses among coronary arterial branches provide collateral routes for blood delivery to the heart muscle?

no


Are arteries supplying the same territory are often merged with one another forming arterial anastomoses?

yes


What is the arterial venous anastomosis?

An arterial anastomosis is when more than one artery fuses before giving rise to arterioles. An arterial anastomosis in effect provides an insurance policy for capillary beds: If one artery is compressed or blocked, the others can continue to deliver blood to the capillary bed, and dependent tissues will not be damaged. Arterial anastomoses occur in the brain, in the coronary circulation, and in many other sites as well.


What are the components of an arterial blood gas study and the importance of each?

the components of an arterial blood gas study is very important and that is the importance of each because the components has each and everyone..


What is the plural of anastomosis?

Anastomoses


What is the physiological importance of an anastomosis?

An anastomoses is a vessel which bypasses two other vessels. This acts as a safety net as it ensures the continuing flow of blood in cases where there may be blockage or damage to the primary vessels.


What provides alternate pathways for blood to get to an organ?

anastomoses


Arteriovenous anastomoses are found mainly in the?

dermis of the skin


What provide an alternate pathway for blood to get to an organ?

anastomoses


What is the plural form of anastomosis?

The plural form for anastomosis is anastomoses.


In which type of bleeding is blood less likely to clot?

An arterial bleed, because the blood is flowing at a high rate of speed/pressure.


What is an arterial PO?

Arterial PCO2 is the mean arterial pressure 20 to 26mmhg.