Thursday, May 16, 2019

Femoral Vein to the Lower Lobe of the Right Lung Via of the Right Pulmonary Artery

Hello every integrity and welcome aboard directly we are way out to embark together in my mini sub and we are going to endure through this wonderful consistency of this young lady named Brittany. In this journey we pull up stakes enter her body through the femoral vein and travel all the way to her lung. Alert Alert An alert still came and we are in for a wild surprise. A bacteria has invaded Brittanys lower lobe of her right lung and we charter to report the invasion and document all we see as to what we see also.The femoral vein runs double with the femoral artery through the upper thigh and pelvic region of the body (Yahoo Health,2013) Being one of the larger veins in the body, the femoral vein returns blood into the leg to the heart through the iliac vein. forrader we get to the iliac vein, we are going to pass through the inguinal ligament that forms a band going from anterior superior iliac spine to the pubis ligament.The role of the inguinal ligament is to protect the tissue action between the trunk and the lower extremities,(Yahoo Health, 2013). From the inguinal ligament, going north, we are going to see the external iliac vein which is a continuation of the femoral vein just above the inguinal ligament. Starting at the groin area the external iliac vein goes along the pelvic area. When it intersects with the internal iliac vein, we will navigate east into the common iliac vein that functions to drain the perineal regions.The iliac veins are get together together to form inferior vena cava, also know as posterior vena cava, is a vein that carries a lot of deoxygenated blood from the lower body to the heart,(Yahoo Health, 2013). It runs behind the abdominal cavity and on base the righ vertebrae column of the spine and it carries a lot of the blood from the lower bosy to the heart and lungs,(Yahoo Health, 2013). From here we can already see the heart. Isnt it factastic? ? ?

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