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Angiography

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What are the 2 systems of the Circulatory System?   1)Blood-Vascular System 2)Lymphatic System  
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The major circulatory system is the ____________ system and the minor is the __________ system.   Blood-vascular; Lymphatic  
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The lymphatic system collects ________ or _______ from the _________ spaces.   Fluid; Lymph; Tissue  
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Both systems of circulation carry _________ and ___________ material to the __________.   Oxygen; Nutritive; Tissues  
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Both systems of circulation also collect and transport ____________ and other metabolic wastes to the organs of _____________.   Carbon Dioxide; Excretion  
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Name 4 organs of excretion:   Skin, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys  
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The central organ of the blood vascular system is the __________.   Heart  
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The heart has ___________ chambers divided by a __________.   4; Septum  
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The muscular wall of the heart is the ____________.   Myocardium  
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The INNER lining of the heart is the ____________.   Endocardium  
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The thin membrane covering the heart is the ____________.   Epicardium  
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The double-walled outermost covering of the heart is the _______________.   Pericardium  
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The right side of the heart handles ___________ or _____________ __________.   Venous; Deoxygenated blood  
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The left side of the heart handles ____________ or ________________ blood.   Arterial; Oxygenated blood  
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The coronary arteries supply what?   Blood to the myocardium of the heart  
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The general term referring to radiologic examinations of vascular structures after introduction of contrast:   Angiography  
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The radiologic examination of arteries via contrast injection:   Arteriography  
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The radiologic examination of the veins via contrast injection:   Venography  
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What is the most commonly used contrast medium?   Water-Soluble iodinated contrast  
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3 reasons that nonionic contrast is used:   1)Fewer physiologic side effects 2)Fewer allergic reactions 3)Less nephrotoxic  
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_____________ concentration used for ____________ ______________.   Different; Different procedures  
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What is the most commonly used radiographic equipment for angiography?   Digital  
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____________ ____________ is widely used and allows for better visualization of contrast filled vascular structures by instantly _____________ ____________ structures.   Digital Subtraction; Subtracting bony  
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_____________ still used in cardiac catheterization procedures to provide images in a _______________ ______ format.   Cinefluorography; Movie IR  
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The most commonly used method of catheterization is the ____________ technique.   Seldinger  
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Catheterization is performed under ___________ technique.   Sterile  
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The most common site for catheter injection is the ____________ ____________.   Femoral Artery  
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There are fewer possibilities of _____________ formation with a __________ ___________ versus a _____________ technique.   Thrombosis; Direct Injection; Catheterization  
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How are 3D images obtained?   Bi-plane imaging by exposure from 2 planes.  
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Radiographic examination of vascular structures of the brain are called:   Cerebral Angiography  
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What supplies oxygenated blood to the brain?   Anterior Circulation: Left & Right Common Carotid arteries Posterior Circulation: Left & Right Vertebral Arteries  
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The Common Carotid arteries branch into __________ and ______________ at the level of ________.   Internal and External; C-4  
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The Internal Carotid arteries enter the brain through what foramen of what bone?   Carotid Foramen; Temporal Bone  
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The Aortic Arch branches the oxygenated blood supply beginning on the left side of the arch with what?   Left Subclavian Artery  
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The Subclavian arteries branch off to supply what?   The left and right vertebral arteries  
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Beginning closest to the heart list the Aortic Arch branches.   Left Subclavian; Left Common Carotid; Brachiocephalic  
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The Brachiocephalic Artery branches into what other 2 arteries?   Right Common Carotid and Right Subclavian  
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Where do the Coronary Arteries stem from?   The Descending portion of the Aortic Arch (Right Coronary on the right and left coronary on the left)  
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Where is the injection site for upper limb venography?   Superficial vein in the hand or wrist.  
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For upper limb venography, images are obtained up to what level?   Superior Vena Cava  
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What veins are demonstrated in upper limb venography?   Cephalic, Basilic and Subclavian Veins  
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3 purposes of Upper and Lower Limb Venography:   Visualize: 1) Thrombophlebitis ; 2) Varicose Veins ; 3) Vessel Damage secondary to trauma  
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The process for lower limb venography requires the patient (if possible) in what position?   Semi-Erect Position (45 degrees if possible)  
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Where is the contrast injected in lower limb venography?   Superficial Vein in the Foot  
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Imaging for lower limb Venography should begin at the ___________ and proceed ___________ to include the ___________________.   Ankle; Superiorly; Inferior Vena Cava  
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