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AVA Certification Exam

Circulatory System - ANSDivided into two major systems; Pulmonary and Systemic.
Transports blood components, fluid, gas, nutrients and waste throughout body tissues at 5L per
minute.
Tissues send feedback via hormones for heart and vessels to regulate blood flow.

Pulmonary System - ANSDirects blood flow from the right ventricle of heart to the lungs where it
is oxygenated and returns to left atrium

Systemic System - ANSLarger than pulmonary system. Consists of arteries arterioles,
capillaries, venules and veins.

Systemic Veins - ANSDefined as superficial, deep, and perforating

Superficial Veins - ANSLocated in superficial fascia. Focus of peripheral vascular access
devices.

Deep Veins - ANSLie under muscle tissue and are enclosed in protective sheath of connective
tissues along with arteries and nerves

Perforating Veins - ANSConnect superficial and deep veins. Most are found in lower extremities,
cephalice vein at the wrist and antecubital (AC)

Basilic Vein - ANSBegins at ulnar side of forearm and extends across AC to lateral edge of
chest. Becomes a deep vein above the AC

Cephalic Vein - ANSBegins at lateral side of forearm and joins the axilarry vein in the shoulder.
It is superficial

Median Cubital Vein - ANSSuperficial vein communicating between cephalic and basilic in AC
area

Brachial Vein - ANS2-3 Veins located in the muscles of upper arm

Axillary Vein - ANSDeep vein that is a continuation of the basilic

Axillary Artery - ANSLies under the axillary vein

External Jugular Vein - ANSSuperficial vein in neck, joins subclavian vein at its midpoint

Internal Jugular Vein - ANSDeep vein in neck

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