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CVS 102 Vascular Techniques 2 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 - ANSWERS LE Arteries runs lateral to the - ANSWERSLE deep veins The LE Arteries originate from the - ANSWERSAbdominal Aorta LE Arteries terminate in the - ANSWERSarterioles of the toes LE Arteries supply blood to - ANSWERShigh resistance arteriole beds The Abdominal Aorta terminates as the - ANSWERSRight and Left Common Iliac Arteries (RCIA and LCIA) RCIA and LCIA bifurcates into the - ANSWERSInternal and External Iliac Arteries (IIA & EIA) Internal Iliac Artery brings blood to the - ANSWERSPelvis (AKA: Hypogastric artery) External Iliac Artery brings blood to the - ANSWERSInferior abdominal wall and LE External Iliac Artery travels - ANSWERSlaterally entering the thigh at the inguinal ligament where it becomes the Common Femoral Artery The Common Femoral Artery travels about - ANSWERS4 cm then bifurcates into superficial and deep femoral arteries (SFA and DFA)

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CVS 102 Vascular Techniques 2 Final
Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025

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LE Arteries runs lateral to the - ANSWERSLE deep veins



The LE Arteries originate from the - ANSWERSAbdominal Aorta



LE Arteries terminate in the - ANSWERSarterioles of the toes



LE Arteries supply blood to - ANSWERShigh resistance arteriole beds



The Abdominal Aorta terminates as the - ANSWERSRight and Left Common Iliac Arteries (RCIA and LCIA)



RCIA and LCIA bifurcates into the - ANSWERSInternal and External Iliac Arteries (IIA & EIA)



Internal Iliac Artery brings blood to the - ANSWERSPelvis (AKA: Hypogastric artery)



External Iliac Artery brings blood to the - ANSWERSInferior abdominal wall and LE



External Iliac Artery travels - ANSWERSlaterally entering the thigh at the inguinal ligament where it
becomes the Common Femoral Artery



The Common Femoral Artery travels about - ANSWERS4 cm then bifurcates into superficial and deep
femoral arteries (SFA and DFA)

,Deep Femoral Artery travels laterally and medially to supply the - ANSWERSdeep thigh muscles with
blood



DFA is also known as the - ANSWERSprofunda femoris



DFA distal branches communicate with the - ANSWERSpopliteal artery



SFA travels the - ANSWERSlength of the entire thigh



SFA enters the - ANSWERSHunter's/Adductor's Canal then into popliteal fossa



PopA has 6 branches - ANSWERSGastrocnemius (sural), medial and lateral superior genicular, medial and
lateral inferior genicular and middle genicular



PopA bifurcates into the - ANSWERSanterior tibial and tibioperoneal trunk



PopA also known as - ANSWERSGastrocnemius artery that supplies blood to the gastroc muscle



Anterior Tibia Artery (ATA) travels anteriorly and laterally between the - ANSWERStibia and fibula, name
changes to Dorsalis Pedis as it travels across the dorsum of the foot.



DPA crosses the dorsal aspect of the foot and branches into the - ANSWERSarcuate artery and then into
the metatarsal arteries



TibioPeroneal trunk (TPT) short segment of artery bifurcates into the - ANSWERSPosterior Tibial and
Peroneal arteries.



PTA travels posterior to the - ANSWERSmedial malleolus



PTA bifurcates into the - ANSWERSmedial andlateral plantar arteries in the foot

, PeroA travels down the - ANSWERSmidline of the calf



PeroA also known as the - ANSWERSfibular artery



PeroA supplies blood to the - ANSWERSlateral outside portion of the calf.



Lateral plantar artery and four plantar metatarsal arteries join to form the - ANSWERSplantar arch



Plantar digital arteries runs along the side of the - ANSWERS2nd and 4th toes 5th toe receives blood on
its medial side from a plantar digital branch and its lateral side from the lateral plantar artery.



Great toe receives blood on its medial side from the - ANSWERS1st dorsal metatarsal artery.



Arterial Hemodynamics is the - ANSWERSstudy of blood flow



Primary source of pressure is - ANSWERSsystolic contraction of ventricles



Contraction creates a - ANSWERSpressure (energy) gradient to move blood



systolic pressure - ANSWERSblood expelled from the LV into the aorta= stroke volume



systolic pressure is pressure on the artery walls that expand from increased - ANSWERSvolume and
creates potential energy in the form of an expanded artery.



Systolic pressure slightly increases in the - ANSWERSdistal arteries



Diastolic pressure - ANSWERSas volume decreases in the artery during diastole, the artery decreases in
size (recoils) pressure is reduced and blood flows on its own momentum since the heart is resting.

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