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The answer is the hepatic portal vein,Unlike most veins, the hepatic portal vein does not drain into the heart. Rather, it is part of a portal venous system that delivers venous blood into another capillary system, namely the hepatic sinusoids of the liver. The hepatic portal vein (often simply portal vein) is a vein in the abdominal cavity that drains blood from the gastrointestinal tract
Find a vein.Swab the area with disinfectant.Consider tying a light, easily removed tourniquet proximal to the point of insertion, in order to raise the vein.Attach needle to source. Remove cap and flush needle to remove air.Using the sharp side of the needpoint in closest contact with the vein, insert needlle into vein, far enough to completely enter the vein but not so far as to puncture the opposite wall of the vein. Insert at about a 30 degree angle or less.Watch for veinous blood (dark red or purple) to register in the IV or syringe, to ensure the needle in is the vein. In an IV rig, blood pressure should be sufficient. With a syringe, you may need to draw up on the plunger a little. No blood means you're not in the vein -- start again.Remove tourniquetStart IV.Observe for adverse reactions.If the needles doesn't remain in place, dispose of as sharps.
Venipuncture is the medical term used when drawing blood. Basically, it means your vein has had a needle stuck into it for some purpose.
intravenous is what it's called because it's injected into the blood directly by the means of the vein.
1) Crush the pill into a fine powder and put it into a clean spoon. 2) Add just enough cold water to the spoon to mix it up and create a solution which consists of your crushed pill and water. 3) Take a small piece of cotton (I am assuming you don't have micron filters- these are the safest way to filter your mix but cotton will do the trick) and drop it into the spoon with your green mixture. 4) Draw the clonazepam/water into your needle THROUGH the piece of cotton- this makes it safer to inject. 5) Spray out the contents of the needle into a clean spoon (it should look like a uniform liquid at this point). 6) Repeat step 4 with a new clean piece of cotton. This second filtering will make it even safer to shoot. 7) Do some bicep curls to get your blood pumping through your arm, and then tie off to hold your vein in place. 8) Inject, but only once you're sure you've got it in the vein (you will be able to see some blood draw back into the needle with your mixture). When you see this, push down the plunger until your mix is all in your vein. 9) Remove the needle and clean the bit of blood that has spilled from the hole the needle created. 10) Lay on your couch and watch something on Netflix.
renal vein
The renal vein would have the cleanest blood because the kidney would have filtered out the poisons so the blood is clean. Arterial blood has foreign substances in it.
the renal artery. :) Micaela U. Sanchez
The renal artery carries blood to the kidney, and the renal vein carries blood that has been purified by the kidney.
Renal vein thrombosis develops when a blood clot forms in the renal vein, which carries blood from the kidneys back to the heart. The disorder is not common.
The renal vein carries deoxygenated blood from the kidneys to the heart.
The renal artery - "renal" being the Latin word for kidney.
Renal vein.
The main function of a renal vein is to carry blood from the kidneys
The renal artery takes blood to the kidney. The renal vein takes blood away from the kidney. In the kidney, the waste product urea is filtered out of the blood. So the main difference is in the amount of urea in the blood: high in the renal artery and low in the renal vein.
The kidney receives blood through two renal arteries. One artery supplies blood to left kidney while the other supplies blood to the right kidney. Within the kidney, each artery branches out into arterioles and finally the afferent arterioles.
Renal vein.