Lab - Station 3 Exam 3 Flashcards

1
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(W1) where is the ascending aorta

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(portion) the largest tube on the top on the right side coming up

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where is the arch of aorta

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(portion) the arch of the tube connected to the ascending aorta

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where is the brachiocephalic artery

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(S) to the right of the ascending aorta, the tube furthest to the left

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where is the right common carotid artery

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(S) the split on the right of the brachiocephalic artery going into the neck

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5
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where is the right subclavian artery

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(S) the bottom split on the brachiocephalic artery

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where is the right internal thoracic artery

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(S) the small cut piece below the brachiocephalic artery going towards the phrenic

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7
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where is the left common carotid artery

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(S) the middle tube coming from the aorta, goes straight up to the left of the neck

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8
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where is the left subclavian artery

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(S) the third tube coming from the aorta, looks like a thick bulb and it deep, it goes up then horizontal across the clavicle

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9
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where is the left internal thoracic artery

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(S) the cut piece on the left side of the body going towards the phrenic

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10
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where is the descending aorta

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(Portion) the left side of the aorta after the arch

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11
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where is the thoracic aorta

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(S) the straight tube going down after the diaphragm

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12
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where is the right posterior intercostal artery

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(S) in the rib cage, the bottom white thick line (v -> n -> a)

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13
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where is the abdominal aorta

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(S) below the thoracic aorta, thick and circular

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14
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where is the right renal artery

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(S) more lateral coming off of abdominal aorta, 2 ripped up loops to the left of the right kidney

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15
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where is the left renal artery

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(S) more lateral, coming off of abdominal aorta, 1 ripped up loop, to the right of the left kidney

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16
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where is the celiac trunk

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(S) at the top of the abdominal aorta, looks like a tree

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17
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where is the superior mesenteric artery

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(S) the floppy loop that looks like inflatable man along the abdominal aorta slightly below the celiac trunk

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18
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where is the inferior mesenteric artery

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(S) the floppy loop that looks like inflatable man along the abdominal aorta slightly below the superior mesenteric artery

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19
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where is the lumbar arteries

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(S) the stringy bits below the abdominal aorta

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20
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where is the right and left common iliac arteries

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(S) where the hip bone is

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21
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where is the right and left external iliac arteries

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(S) the more lateral string

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22
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where is the right and left internal iliac arteries

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the more medial string

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23
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where is the right superior gluteal artery

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(S) connected to the internal iliac artery, very tiny and thin

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24
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where is the right uterine artery

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(S) the larger split below the superior gluteal artery, goes off from the internal iliac artery and goes deep into leg

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25
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where is the right internal pudendal artery

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(S) at the split where the uterine artery went off, a continuation of the internal iliac artery

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26
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where is the left and right brachiocephalic veins

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(S) the black tube above the ascending aorta

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27
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where is the left internal jugular vein

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(S) if the brachiocephalic vein is followed up, there is a split, the large spring bean shape closer to the head

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where is the left external jugular vein

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(S) if the brachiocephalic vein is followed up, there is a split, the smaller piece further away from the head

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29
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where is the right subclavian vein

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(S) the boarder of the ribs at the top

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30
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where is the azygos vein

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(S) above the diaphragm but below the aorta, the thin dark line

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31
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where is the right posterior intercostal vein

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(S) the top dark string in the ribcage (v -> n -> a)

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where is the right common iliac vein

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(S) the darker tubes underneath the common iliac artery

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33
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where is the right external iliac vein

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(S) the lateral string

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34
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where is the right internal iliac vein

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(S) the medial string

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where is the left renal vein

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(S) the branching on the left side of the vena cava

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36
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where is the left gonadal vein

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(S) the long string going down toward the ovaries connected to the left renal vein

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where is the left suprarenal vein

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(S) the string going up from the left renal vein

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38
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where is the right renal vein

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(S) the branching to the right of the vena cava

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39
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where is the right gonadal vein

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(S) the small inflatable man tube coming off of the vena cava

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40
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where is the right suprarenal vein

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(S) the tiny cut string coming up from the right renal vein

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41
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where are the lumbar veins

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(S) below the vena cava

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42
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(W1 BQ) what makes up the descending aorta

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the thoracic aorta and abdominal aorta

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43
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in females, these are the ovarian arteries, in males, they are the testicular arteries

A

gonadal arteries

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44
Q

what drains the lower left chest wall

A

hemiazygoes vein

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45
Q

what drains the supper left chest wall

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accessory hemiazygoes vein

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46
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(W2) where is the right subclavian artery

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(S) the bottom split on the braciocephalic artery, goes across the clavical

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47
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where is the right axillary artery

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(S) right below the right subclavian A, between the hole and the first split, in the armpit region

48
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where is the right thoracoacromial trunk

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(S) the first split at the shoulder area, marks to change from subclavian artery to axillary artery

49
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where is the right subscapular artery

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(S) the second split below the thoracoacromial trunk, goes deep, at the bottom of the pit, marks the end of the axillary A.

50
Q

where is the right brachial artery

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(S) from the subscapular A. to the elbow

51
Q

where is the right deep artery of the arm

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(S) the third split right below the R subscapular A., thick, at the top of the brachial A.

52
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where is the right radial artery

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(S) the next artery after the brachial A., splits at elbow and goes down to the hand, superficial

53
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where is the right ulnar artery

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(S) starts at the same split as the radial A., at elbow and goes deep into body

54
Q

where is the right subclavian vein

A

(S) goes across the clavicle, horizontal, wider and darker than the subclavian A.

55
Q

where is the right axillary vein

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(S) below the subclavian vein, the part that starts to go down

56
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where are the right brachial veins

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(S) splits off of the axillary vein and goes lateral, loose and very long

57
Q

where is the right basilic vein

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(S) when the axillary V. ends this one starts, goes from armpit down to elbow

58
Q

where is the right median cubital vein

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(S) splits off of the basilic V., goes into the elbow

59
Q

where are the right radial veins

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(S) under the radial A., connecting from elbow down to thumb

60
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where are the right ulnar veins

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(S) above the ulnar A. but below the radial V., shown at the elbow but goes deep into the body

61
Q

where is the cephalic vein

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(S) going up from the radial and ulnar V., more lateral

62
Q

where is the right femoral artery

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(S) below the hip, continuation of the external iliac artery, lighter in color

63
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where is the right deep artery of the thigh

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(S) lateral and deep to the femoral A., can only see a little bit of it

64
Q

where is the right anterior tibial artery

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(Oxygenated S) on the lower leg, the light colored top string

65
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where is the right anterior tibial vein

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(Deoxygenated S) the same string as the anterior tibial artery

66
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where is the right dorsalis pedis artery

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(S) the little bump on the top of the foot

67
Q

where is the right femoral vein

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(S) below and medial to the femoral A., larger and darker

68
Q

where is the right great saphenous vein

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(S) goes down the entire leg

69
Q

where is the left popliteal artery

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(S) behind the knee, only see a little bit, next to the plantaris (tampon)

70
Q

where is the left posterior tibial artery

A

(S) there is a bundle of 3 strings on the back of the lower leg, this is the one in the middle, darker in color

71
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where is the left medial plantar artery

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(S) the rainbow under the foot, the top lighter band

72
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where is the left lateral plantar artery

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(S) the rainbow under the foot, the bottom darker band

73
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where is the left posterior tibial vein

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(S) the bundle of 3 on the back of the lower leg, the 2 outer strings, darker

74
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where is the left popliteal vein

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(S) medial and larger to the popliteal A., very large tube on back of knee

75
Q

where is the right small saphenous vein

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(S) very dark, on the back of the leg, really long

76
Q

(W2 BQ) what is important in venipuncture procedures

A

median cubital vein

77
Q

what is the longest vessel in the body

A

(S) great saphenous vein

78
Q

what conducts 75% of the body’s lymph

A

thoracic duct

79
Q

where are the diaphragmatic surfaces of the liver

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(Region) hand will be on the top part of the liver, looks like a thick covering

80
Q

where is the visceral surface

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(Region) her hand will be over the posterior side of the liver

80
Q

where is the anterior (or posterior) layer of the coronary ligament

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(Layer) the anterior (or posterior) side of the coronary ligament

81
Q

where is the falciform ligament

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(S) on the anterior side, the flap that divides the 2 sides

81
Q

where is the inferior border of the liver

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(Boundary) she will trace the bottom edge

82
Q

where is the coronary ligament

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(Collective S) the big flap on the top of the liver, referring to the part that connects covering to liver

83
Q

where is the bare area of the liver

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(Area) on top, the slit on the left side, she will put probe through hole

84
Q

where is the right lobe of the liver

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(S) the bigger right lobe

85
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where is the left lobe of the liver

A

(S) the smaller left lobe

86
Q

where is the porta hepatis

A

(Division) the canal between the C and Q lobes

86
Q

where is the quadrate lobe of the liver

A

(S) on the posterior side, the bottom middle lobe

87
Q

where is the caudate lobe

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(S) on the posterior side, the middle top lobe

88
Q

where is the hepatic H

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(Collective Division) the big H around and on the sides of the middle of the liver on the posterior side

89
Q

where is the right sagittal fissure

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(Division) the big canal on the right side going all the way down

90
Q

where is the sulcus for inferior vena cava

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(Depression) the top part of the right sagittal fissure, to the right of the C lobe

91
Q

where is the fossa for gallbladder

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(Depression) the bottom part of the right sagittal fissure, to the right of the Q lobe, pick up gallbladder first

92
Q

where is the fissure for ligamentum venosum

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(Depression) the top part of the left sagittal fissure, to the left of the C lobe

93
Q

where is the left sagittal fissure

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(Division) the big canal on the left side going all the way down

94
Q

where is the ligamentuum venosum

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(S) the vessel inside the fissure for ligamentum venosum

95
Q

where is the fissure for round ligament

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(Depression) the bottom part of the left sagittal fissure, to the left of the Q lobe

96
Q

where is the round ligament of liver

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(S) the vessel inside the fissure for round ligament

97
Q

where is the fundus of gallbladder

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(Feature) the bottom of the sac

97
Q

where is the gallbladder

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(S) the blue/black sack connected to the bottom right posterior side of liver

98
Q

where is the cystic duct

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(S) attaches the gallbladder to liver, the skinny part at the top of the gallbladder

99
Q

where is the hepatopancreatic ampulla

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the vessel coming off of the top of the duo, same vessel as CHD and bile duct, right below it

99
Q

where is the bile duct

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(S) same vessel as common hepatic duct, right below it

99
Q

where is the common hepatic duct

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(S) the thin flat light colored vessel in the center, the top part of the long string

100
Q

where is the head of the pancreas

A

(Portion) to part of the pancreas that connects to the duo

100
Q

where is the major duodenal papilla

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(S) open the duo, lots of stringy muscle, looks like a clam kinda

101
Q

where is the pancreas

A

(S) bumpy and light colored, connected to duo

102
Q

where is the uncinate process

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(Feature) the most inferior part, she will tap it, the part of the head that touches the duo

103
Q

where is the body of pancreas

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(Portion) the middle portion of the pancreas

104
Q

where is the tail of pancreas

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(Portion) the furthest part of pancreas not touching the duo

105
Q

where is the pancreatic duct

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(S) the horizontal line going across the middle of the pancreas

106
Q

(W3 BQ) what are the functional parts of the left liver

A

the left lobe, caudate lobe and quadrate lobe

107
Q

what is the function part of the right liver

A

the right lobe

108
Q

what is obliterated fetal umbilical vein

A

round ligament of liver

109
Q

what is obliterated fetal ducts venosus

A

ligamentum venosum

110
Q

what is formed by the 2 sagittal fissures and the porta hepatis

A

the hepatic H