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last lab on bp

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normal blood pressure value   120/80  
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Systolic blood pressure is...   the force of the blood on the artery walls and the pressure in the arteries at the peak of ventricular ejection  
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diastolic blood pressure is...   the pressure during ventricular relaxation  
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normal pulse rate   70-76  
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pulse points   temporal artery, facial artery, common carotid artery, brachial artery, radial artery, femoral artery, popliteal artery, posterior tibial artery, dorsalis pedis artery  
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how do you take blood pressure   inflate the cuff until you stop hearing sound (usualy about 180 psi) then slowly deflate the arm cuff untill you start hearing a beating (systolic pressure) and continue to deflate until you don't hear a sound at all then you have reached the diastolic  
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route from heart to left fingers and back   from heart > ascending aorta > aortic arch>subclavian>axillary>brachial>radial>capillary bed>basilic>brachial>axillary>subclavian>superior vena cava  
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route from heart to guts and back   heart>ascending aorta>aortic arch>descending aorta>thoracic aorta>abdominal aorta>celiac trunk> gastric>capillary bed>gastric>hepatic portal vein>inferior vena cava  
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route from heart to toes and back   heart>ascending aorta>aortic arch>descending aorta>thoracic aorta>abdominal aorta>common iliac>external iliac>femoral>popliteal>anterior tibial>dorsalis pedis>capillary bed>dorsalis pedis>anterior tibial>popliteal> femoral>external iliac>common iliac>ivc  
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what hormones are produced in the neurohypophysis   none  
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what hormone is produced in teh adenohypophysis   prolactin  
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what hormone is produced in parathyroid   parathyroid hormone  
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what hormone is produced in thyroid   t3 and t4  
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what hormone is produced in pancreas   insulin  
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state the three layers of the adrenal cortex and a hormone produced in each   1. zona glomerosa (mineral corticoids) 2. zona faciculata (glucocorticoids) 3. zona reticularis (adrogens)  
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what is the most abundant blood cell in the body   red blood cells  
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