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- system
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- deoxygenated blood
- 2
- superior vena cava
- 3
- head and arms
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- inferior vena cava
- 5
- trunk and legs
- 6
- right atruim
- 7
- tricuspid valve
- 8
- right ventricle
- 9
- pulmonic semilunar valve
- 10
- pulmonary artery
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- lungs
- 12
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gaseous exchange,
blood drops off CO2
Blood picks up O2 - 13
- oxygenated
- 14
- pulmonary veins
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- left atrium
- 16
- mitral valve
- 17
- left ventricle
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- aortic semilunar valve
- 19
- aorta
- 20
- renal artery
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- afferent arteriole
- 2k
- glumerulus
- 3k
- efferent arteriole
- 4k
- peritubular capillary
- 5k
- renal vein
- 6k
- bowman's capsule
- 7k
-
convoluted tubule,
(proximal loop of Henle, distal) - 8k
- collecting tubule
- 9k
- calyx
- 10k
- renal pelvis
- 11k
- ureter
- 12k
- bladder
- 13k
- urethra
- 14k
- antiseptic
- substance capable of inhibiting the growth or action of microorgnaisma, commonly used on skin
- examples of antiseptic
- septisol, tincture of green soap, zephiran chloride
- asepsis
- absense of disease producing organism
- medical asepsis
- practices which help to reduce the number and hinder the transfer of pathoges
- examples of medical asepsis
- boiling, diinfection, dusting, vacuuming
- surgical asepsis
- practices which render and keep objects and areas free from all microoganisma including pathoges.
- when is surgical asepsis used?
- when entering a sterile body cavity, when the skin is broken, when the skin is burned
- contamination
- introduction of pathogens or infectious material into or on normally sterile objects.
- disinfection
- strong substance capable of destroying pathogens but not spores, usually on inanimate objects
- examples of disinfectants
- cidex, camphol, chlorine, iodine, formalin, alcohol
- fungicide
- substance that destroys fungi
- germicide
- substance capable of destroying pathogens but not spores, used on both skin and inanaimate objects
- examples of germicides
- formalin, alcohol
- host
- an animal or plant that provides nourishment for microorganisms to grow and multiply
- immunization
- process of rendering a person immune: freguently called vaccination or inoculation. A person is artificially prepared to resist infection to a particular pathogen
- infection
- condition caused by the multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms that have invaded the body.
- microorganism
- a microscopic plant or animal
- nonpathogen
- a microorganism that normally does not produce disease
- pathogen
- a microorganism that produced disease.
- resistance
- ability of the body to resist disease or infection because of its own defense mechanisms
- spore
- a microorganism encased in a protective capsule that can only be destroyed by sterilization
- sterile
- free from all microorganisms
- susceptible
- easily affected: lacking resistance to disease.
- external urinary meatus
- 15k