Lab - Station 3 Exam 3 Flashcards
(W1) where is the ascending aorta
(portion) the largest tube on the top on the right side coming up
where is the arch of aorta
(portion) the arch of the tube connected to the ascending aorta
where is the brachiocephalic artery
(S) to the right of the ascending aorta, the tube furthest to the left
where is the right common carotid artery
(S) the split on the right of the brachiocephalic artery going into the neck
where is the right subclavian artery
(S) the bottom split on the brachiocephalic artery
where is the right internal thoracic artery
(S) the small cut piece below the brachiocephalic artery going towards the phrenic
where is the left common carotid artery
(S) the middle tube coming from the aorta, goes straight up to the left of the neck
where is the left subclavian artery
(S) the third tube coming from the aorta, looks like a thick bulb and it deep, it goes up then horizontal across the clavicle
where is the left internal thoracic artery
(S) the cut piece on the left side of the body going towards the phrenic
where is the descending aorta
(Portion) the left side of the aorta after the arch
where is the thoracic aorta
(S) the straight tube going down after the diaphragm
where is the right posterior intercostal artery
(S) in the rib cage, the bottom white thick line (v -> n -> a)
where is the abdominal aorta
(S) below the thoracic aorta, thick and circular
where is the right renal artery
(S) more lateral coming off of abdominal aorta, 2 ripped up loops to the left of the right kidney
where is the left renal artery
(S) more lateral, coming off of abdominal aorta, 1 ripped up loop, to the right of the left kidney
where is the celiac trunk
(S) at the top of the abdominal aorta, looks like a tree
where is the superior mesenteric artery
(S) the floppy loop that looks like inflatable man along the abdominal aorta slightly below the celiac trunk
where is the inferior mesenteric artery
(S) the floppy loop that looks like inflatable man along the abdominal aorta slightly below the superior mesenteric artery
where is the lumbar arteries
(S) the stringy bits below the abdominal aorta
where is the right and left common iliac arteries
(S) where the hip bone is
where is the right and left external iliac arteries
(S) the more lateral string
where is the right and left internal iliac arteries
the more medial string
where is the right superior gluteal artery
(S) connected to the internal iliac artery, very tiny and thin
where is the right uterine artery
(S) the larger split below the superior gluteal artery, goes off from the internal iliac artery and goes deep into leg