What is the most commonly accessed peripheral vein in a feline patient?
This will depend upon the clinic and how the veterinarians were trained - the two most common would be the medial saphenous (inside back leg) and the jugular. In some cats the lateral branch of the radial artery can be used.
because its to big to fit in your ear and you will leak of blood.
What is the difference between injecting heroin in a vein or a muscle?
Well as you know, Veins go to your heart for circulation so you will feel the effects faster and harder, as to where a muscle you will feel the effects because it will go into your blood stream but, not as quickly or as fast. and is potentially dangerous (I assume)
What causes renal vein thrombosis in children?
In children, renal vein thrombosis almost always occurs rapidly after an episode of severe dehydration.
Why are stripped varicose veins not replaced?
As long as the deeper veins are still functioning properly, a person can live without some of the superficial veins. Because of this, stripped varicose veins are not replaced.
Varicose veins are filled with an abnormal amount of blood. Nerve irritation is what causes them to itch. They press against adjacent nerves as they dilate.
A vessel that carries blood from capillaries to a vein?
The capillaries flow from an artery to a vein.
Do all penis's have veins pop out on them?
Penises become hard by inflating the organ with blood. This means that when large the veins in the penis are visible in may cases.
What do the coronary veins do?
It allows deoxygenated blood from the heart muscles to get back to the chambers of the heart to continue in the circulatory system.
Two, the blood will flow into the right atrium through the tricuspid valve (#1) into the right ventricle. The right ventricle will contract and send the blood through the pulmonary semilunar valve (#2) to the lung. The blood will return through the pulmonary vein but will not pass through any more heart valves until it passes the left atrium.
Interstitial
What is the description of veins?
A blood vessel that carries blood that is low in oxygen content from the body back to the heart. The deoxygenated form of hemoglobin (deoxy-hemoglobin) in venous blood makes it appear dark. Veins are part of the afferent wing of the circulatory system, which returns blood to the heart. In contrast, an artery is a vessel that carries blood that is high in oxygen away from the heart to the body.
Where do veins collect blood from?
The veins collect blood from the capillaries, which are tiny vessels leading to and from each living cell in the body. Carbon dioxide and other waste products are returned to the blood by cells, and are removed in the lungs, kidneys, liver, and other excretory organs.
Which three pairs of veins drain the majority of blood from the head and neck?
1) internal jugular
2) external jugular
3) vertebral vein
What do you do when blood spraying out of leg due to burst vein?
you should apply direct pressure to the place that is bleeding, and lie down raising your leg as high as you can, if this doesn't stop the bleeding within a short time, call an ambulance.
You probably mean what do veins do?
Anyways, they always return blood back to the heart.
Medial malleolus of the tibia
What kind of mine is used when ore deposits occur in veins?
A shaft mine is used to mine ore diposites from veins.
Which vein used for taking blood samples?
There are three veins to choose from when drawing blood.
The first choice is Median Cubital. Second is Cephalic vein and lastly the Basilic vein.