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R palmar ditigal vv, R palmar arch, R radial vein, R brachial, R axillary, R subclavian, R bracheocephalic, superior vena cava, R atrium, R ventricle, R/L pulmonary arteries,lungs. R/L Pulmonary veins, L atrium, L ventricle, aortic arch, left subclavian a, L common carotid artery, L external carotid artery, L superficial temporal artery, and possibly to the L posterior auricular a.

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What are the characteristics of crossing your right thumb over your left?

Yes. Crossing your left thumb over your right is a dominant trait, crossing your right over your left recessive. The dominant trait is accompanied by hair on the second joint of one or more fingers and a bent baby finger that curves in towards the ring finger.


Which artery is located on the thumb side of the forearm?

The radial artery is located on the thumb side of the forearm. It is a major blood vessel that supplies the forearm and hand with oxygenated blood.


How does the nerve for the thumb contribute to its sensation and movement?

The nerve for the thumb, called the median nerve, provides sensation and controls movement in the thumb. It carries signals from the brain to the muscles in the thumb, allowing us to feel and move it. Damage to this nerve can result in numbness, weakness, or loss of function in the thumb.


How can you trace a drop of blood from the left anterior tibial vein to the right radial artery?

The left anterior tibial vein drains into the veins leading into the inferior vena cava, which empties in the right atrium. The right atrium pumps into the right ventricle. The right ventricle pumps this deoxygenated blood into the pulmonary trunk which splits into two branches left and right which transport the doexygenated blood on to vasculature in the lungs. This circuit essentially turns around in the alveolar capillaries where gas exchange occurs, oxygenating this blood and turning it from blue to red. This blood drains into a return system, draining this oxygenated blood from capillary to venule to vein, gathering in the right and left pulmonary vein. (vein doesn't always mean blue blood. Vein means that it is returning to the heart and artery means leaving the heart. In the body system this means that arteries are red and veins are blue, but in the pulmonary circuit, it's the opposite with regard to color. Don't rely on blood color to remember this, rely on direction of transport to and from the heart). The blood enters the left atrium through the mitral valve and into the left ventricle which pumps through the aortic valve into the aorta which feeds the systemic circuit. Off of the aorta there are many branches leading to areas of the body such as the head, upper torso, legs, etc. One of these branches, the brachiocephalic trunk, will split into two branches. The one on the thumb side of the forearm is the right radial artery.


Where should a finger be punctured for a blood sample?

A finger should be punctured on the side of the fingertip using a lancet for a blood sample. This area is less sensitive and has a good blood supply for an effective sample.

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Trace the arterial blood flow from the heart to the right thumb?

Blood flows from the heart to the arteries and then from the arteries to the


What are the characteristics of crossing your right thumb over your left?

Yes. Crossing your left thumb over your right is a dominant trait, crossing your right over your left recessive. The dominant trait is accompanied by hair on the second joint of one or more fingers and a bent baby finger that curves in towards the ring finger.


How would you describe the flow of blood from the heart to the right thumb and back to the heart using the terms proximal distal medial and lateral?

The blood moves in a lateral direction to the distal right thumb. Then the blood comes back in a proximal direction toward the medial body, where the heart is located.


How can they tell if you need blood by a thumb prick test?

that's not why they give you a thumb prick,they do it to see your blood type,not to see if you need blood!


Which is index finger?

Finger next to the thumb, i.e. To the immediate right of the thumb on your right hand To the immediate left of the thumb on your left hand


How big is a chicken's brain?

Average chicken brain is about the size of a mans thumb nail. Not big but sufficient for the chickens needs.


Trace a blood cell from right hallux to right pollex?

A blood cell in the right hallux, or big toe on a human's right foot, would flow up the right leg and then across the abdomen and up the left side where it would enter the top left chamber of the heart. From here it would travel to the lungs where it would transfer out carbon dioxide and take in fresh oxygen. From the lungs it would travel to the right side of the heart then pumped out to the body. To get to the right pollex, or thumb on a human's right hand, it would follow the arteries that travel down the right shoulder and arm and into the hand.


What is the meaning of bloods gang colors?

If you look closely, the blood symbol spells out "Blood" with the fingers. The right thumb and forefinger make the "B". The right middle finger is the "L". The Right ring finger is the "O". The left middle finger makes the other "O", while the thumb and forefinger of the left hand creates the "D". Note: This example is from the perspective of who is using the sign. When you look at the blood symbol you can see "blood".


How much of the material you type is with your right thumb?

In conventional keyboard technique, the right thumb is used only on the spacebar.


Do you have right thumb and left thumb same finger print?

No, they are always different .


How do you make people unconscious?

sleeper's hold or blood pH level sleeper's hold is a little risky (brain cell damage) if you don't know how to do it. it's not suppose to choke you, just stop blood flow to your brain briefly (youtube it if you insist). blood pH level is the simplest way: -you get on all fours (knees and hands) -take quick and deep breaths (20-30 times) until you feel cool headed and a little dizzy -stand up quickly -press your thumb to the roof of your mouth -breath in -close your mouth -blow your thumb while pressing the roof of your mouth as if you're inflating your thumb and flex your chest -effect should happen in about 5-7 seconds if you do it right -make sure someone is spotting you when you pass out, you wouldn't want a concussion -you will pass out for more or less 5 seconds


Which artery is located on the thumb side of the forearm?

The radial artery is located on the thumb side of the forearm. It is a major blood vessel that supplies the forearm and hand with oxygenated blood.