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Chapter 6: The Circulatory
System
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Objectives
1. Demonstrate basic knowledge of the terminology,
structures, functions, organization, and processes of the
circulatory system.
2. Discuss the cardiac cycle, how an ECG tracing relates to
it, the origins of heart sounds and pulse rates, and how
to take and interpret blood pressure readings.
3. Distinguish between the different types of blood vessels
and blood components, and describe the structure and
function of each, identify blood types and explain their
importance, and trace the flow of blood throughout the
circulatory system.
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Objectives (cont.)
4. Name and locate major arm and leg veins and evaluate
the suitability of each for venipuncture.
5. List the disorders and diagnostic tests of the circulatory
system.
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Overview
• Functions of the Circulatory System
– Carries oxygen & food to cells of body
– Carries carbon dioxide & other wastes away from cells to
excretory organs, kidneys, lungs, & skin
– Aids in coagulation process
– Assists in defending body against disease
– Aids in regulation of body temperature
• Main Components
– Cardiovascular: heart, blood vessels, & blood
– Lymphatic: lymph vessels, lymph nodes, & lymph
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The Heart
• Structure
– General
• 4-chambered, hollow, muscular organ
• Size of a man’s clenched fist
• Surrounded by pericardium (thin, fluid-filled sac)
– Layers of the Heart
• Epicardium: thin outer layer
• Myocardium: middle muscle layer
• Endocardium: thin inner layer
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The Heart (cont.)
• Structure (cont.)
– 4 Chambers
• Atria, right & left
• Ventricles, right & left
– 4 Valves
• Atrioventricular (AV), right (tricuspid) & left (bicuspid)
• Semilunar, right (pulmonary) & left (aortic)
– Septa: partitions separating right & left sides of heart
• Interatrial
• Interventricular
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The Heart (cont.)
• Structure (cont.)
– Coronary circulation
• Coronary arteries, right & left
• Ischemia: inadequate supply of oxygen to tissue, often
caused by partial obstruction of coronary artery
• Myocardial infarction: heart attack, caused by complete
obstruction of coronary artery or prolonged ischemia
• Coronary veins
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The Heart (cont.)
• The heart
and
great vessels
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The Heart (cont.)
• Function
– Cardiac cycle
• One complete contraction (systole) & relaxation (diastole) of
heart
• Lasts about 0.8 seconds
– Electrical conduction system
• Specialized cells that initiate & distribute electrical impulses
throughout the myocardium to coordinate cardiac cycle
• Sinoatrial (SA) node (pacemaker) initiates electrical impulse
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The Heart (cont.)
• Function (cont.)
– Electrocardiogram (ECG)
• A graphic record of heart’s electrical activity during cardiac
cycle
– Origin of the heart sounds
• First heart sound: “lubb” (ventricles contract, AV valves close)
• Second heart sound: “dupp” (ventricles relax, semilunar
valves close)
– Heart rate & cardiac output
• Heart rate: # of heartbeats per minute (avg. = 72 bpm)
• Cardiac output: volume of blood pumped by heart in 1
minute.
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The Heart (cont.)
• Function (cont.)
– Pulse
• Palpable rhythmic throbbing caused by alternating expansion
& contraction of an artery as blood passes through
– Blood pressure
• Force exerted by blood on walls of blood vessels
• Sphygmomanometer: blood pressure cuff
• Systolic: pressure in arteries during contraction of ventricles
• Diastolic: arterial pressure during relaxation of ventricles
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The Heart (cont.)
• Disorders
– Angina pectoris
– Aortic stenosis
– Bacterial endocarditis
– Congestive heart failure
– Myocardial infarction
– Pericarditis
• Diagnostic Tests
– Arterial blood gases
– AST or SGOT
– Cholesterol
– Creatine kinase (CK)
– CK-MB
– Digoxin
– ECG LD isoenzymes
– Microbial cultures
– Myoglobin
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The Vascular System
• Functions
– Pulmonary circulation
• Carries blood from right ventricle of heart to lungs
• Carbon dioxide is removed; oxygen is picked up
• Oxygenated blood returns to left atrium of heart
– Systemic circulation
• Carries oxygenated blood & nutrients from left ventricle to
body cells
• Returns deoxygenated blood with carbon dioxide & wastes
from cells to right atrium
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• Structures
– Arteries
• Carry oxygenated blood away from heart to tissues
• Thick walls to withstand high pressure
• Aorta is largest artery
– Arterioles: small branches of arteries that join capillaries
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• Structures (cont.)
– Veins
• Return deoxygenated blood from tissues to heart
• Thin walls, low pressure
• Blood is moved by skeletal muscle movement, valves that
prevent backflow, & pressure changes in cavities in breathing
– Venules: small veins that join capillaries
– Capillaries
• Microscopic, one-cell-thick vessels that connect arterioles &
veins
• Site of gas exchange between blood & body tissues
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• The principal
arteries of the body
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• The principal
veins of the body
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• Blood Vessel Structure
– Layers
• Tunica adventitia: outer; connective tissue
• Tunica media: middle; smooth muscle & elastic fibers
• Tunica intima: inner; single layer endothelial cells, basement
membrane, connective tissue, & elastic internal membrane
– Lumen
• Internal space of a blood vessel, through which blood flows
– Valves
• Thin, membranous leaflets in veins prevent backflow of blood
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• The artery, vein, and capillary structure
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• A representation
of vascular flow
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• Phlebotomy-Related Vascular Anatomy
– Antecubital fossa
• Shallow depression in arm anterior to & below bend of elbow
• Site of major veins, & thus first choice for venipuncture
– H-Shaped antecubital veins (in 70% of population)
– M-Shaped antecubital veins
– Veins on back of hand & wrist
WORKBOOK Labeling Exercises 6-
5 and 6-6 will help you learn the
names and locations of the AC
veins.
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• H-Shaped pattern of antecubital veins
– Median cubital vein
• Located near center of AC
• Preferred vein/first choice
– Cephalic vein
• Located in the lateral aspect of AC
• Second choice
– Basilic vein
• Located in the medial aspect of AC
• Last choice
• Displayed by approximately 70% of population
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• M-Shaped pattern of antecubital veins
– Cephalic vein
– Median vein
• First choice
– Median cephalic vein
• Second choice
– Median basilic vein
• Third choice
– Basilic vein
• The greatest chance of nerve injury is associated with venipuncture in
the most medial and lateral portions of the antecubital fossa.
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• Other arm and hand veins
– Dorsal forearm
– Dorsal branch of ulnar
– Superficial branch of
radial
– Metacarpal veins
• Veins on the side of the
wrist above the thumb must
not be used as nerve injury
could occur in this area.
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The Vascular System (cont.)
• Disorders
– Aneurysm
– Arteriosclerosis
– Atherosclerosis
– Embolism
– Embolus
– Hemorrhoids
– Phlebitis
– Thrombophlebitis
– Thrombus
– Varicose veins
• Diagnostic Tests
– DIC screen
– Lipoproteins
– Prothrombin time
– Partial thromboplastin time
– Triglycerides
Check out WORKBOOK Knowledge
Drill 6-1 to see how well you remember
the key points in this chapter.
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The Blood
• Blood Composition
– Plasma
• 90% water
• Gases (O2, CO2, N)
• Minerals (Na, K, Ca, Mg)
• Carbs & lipids
• Proteins
• Waste products
• Vitamins, hormones, drugs
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The Blood (cont.)
– Formed elements
• Erythrocytes (red blood cells)
• Most numerous cells in body
• Carry O2 & CO2
• Produced in bone marrow
• Leukocytes (white blood cells)
• Formed in bone marrow & lymphatic tissue
• Neutralize or destroy pathogens
• Types: granulocytes & agranulocytes
• Thrombocytes (platelets): essential to coagulation
Unscramble the name for
a type of WBC in
WORKBOOK Knowledge
Drill 6-2.
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The Blood (cont.)
• Blood Type
– Inherited
– Determined by presence or absence of antigens on surface of red
blood cells
– A person’s blood either contains or has the ability to develop
antibodies directed at the opposite blood type
• Blood transfusion of the wrong type can agglutinate and
hemolyze red blood cells (transfusion reaction)
– Two commonly used blood group systems
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The Blood (cont.)
– ABO blood group system (see text Table 6-6)
• 2 antigens (A & B)
• 4 blood types (A, B, AB, & O)
– Rh blood-group system
• Based on the “D” antigen (also called Rh factor)
• Rh positive (Rh +)
- RBCs have the D antigen
• Rh negative (Rh -)
- RBCs lack the D antigen
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The Blood (cont.)
– Hemolytic disease of the newborn
– RhoGam
– Compatibility test/cross-match
• Test that determines whether donor blood and recipient’s
blood are compatible (suitable to be mixed together)
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The Blood (cont.)
• Blood Specimens
– Serum
• Fluid portion of blood remaining after clotting
• Can be separated from clot by centrifugation
• Does not contain fibrinogen (used up in clotting)
– Plasma
• Fluid portion of whole blood separated from the RBCs, WBCs,
& platelets by centrifugation
• Contains fibrinogen
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The Blood (cont.)
• Blood Specimens
– Plasma (cont.)
• Specimen must be collected in an anticoagulant tube
• Used in cases when serum cannot be used
– Whole blood
• Blood in the same form as it is in the bloodstream
• Not allowed to clot or separate
• Specimen must be collected in an anticoagulant tube
• Must be mixed a minimum of 2 minutes just prior to test
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The Blood (cont.)
• Separated whole blood specimen
Test your ability to
identify layers of a
separated whole-
blood specimen
with WORKBOOK
Labeling Exercise
6-10.
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The Blood (cont.)
• Disorders
– Anemia
– Leukemia
– Leukocytes
– Leukocytosis
– Leukopenia
– Polycythemia
– Thrombocytosis
– Thrombocytopenia
• Diagnostic Tests
– ABO & Rh type
– Bone marrow
– Complete blood count
– Cross-match
– Differential
– Erythrocyte sed. rate
– Hematocrit
– Hemoglobin
– Iron
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Hemostasis and Coagulation
• Hemostasis
– Arrest or stoppage of bleeding after injury as a body response
– Requires coordinated interaction of endothelial cells lining blood
vessels, platelets, other blood cells, plasma proteins, & clotting
– Is ongoing daily, in conjunction with vessel repair
– Process (4 interrelated responses)
1. Vasoconstriction
2. Formation of a primary platelet plug
3. Progression to a stable blood clot
4. Fibrinolysis (dissolving of clot)
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Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.)
• The process of
hemostasis
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Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.)
• The process
of hemostasis
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Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.)
• Coagulation Factors and Pathways
– Coagulation factors: proteins required for coagulation
– Types
• Enzyme precursors: precursor proteins that become
enzymes when activated
• Cofactors: proteins that accelerate enzymatic reactions in
coagulation process
• Substrates: substances acted on & changed by enzymes
– Extrinsic Pathway
• Extrinsic: outside bloodstream
• Initiates the coagulation process
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Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.)
• Coagulation Factors and Pathways (cont.)
– Intrinsic Pathway
• Intrinsic: inside bloodstream
• Produces thrombin on the surface of activated platelets
– Cell-based coagulation phases
• Initiation
• Amplification
• Propagation
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Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.)
• The Role of Thrombin
– Enzyme that plays the major role in coagulation
– Generated at injured site from prothrombin
– Converts fibrinogen to soluble fibrin
– Amplifies coagulation
– Supports platelet plug formation
– Activates factor XIII to cross-link fibrin
– Controls its own formation & coagulation process by activating
protein C
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Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.)
• The Hemostatic Process in Vivo
– Vasoconstriction
• Reduction in diameter of blood vessel
• Caused by contraction of smooth muscle fibers in vessel
• Decreases blood flow past injured area & limits blood loss
– Platelet plug formation
• Initiation phase
– Secondary hemostatic plug formation
• Amplification
• Propagation
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Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.)
• Fibrinolysis
– Process by which fibrin is dissolved
– Ongoing process:
• Dissolves clots that form in intact vessels, reopening them
• Removes hemostatic clots from tissue as healing occurs
• The Role of the Liver in Hemostasis
– Synthesizes many coagulation factors: V, VIII, prothrombin, &
fibrinogen
– Produces bile salts, needed for synthesis of some factors
– Produces heparin
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Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.)
• Disorders
– Deep venous thrombosis
– Disseminated intravascular
coagulation
– Hemophilia
– Thrombocytopenia
• Diagnostic Tests
– Bleeding time
– D-dimer
– Factor assays
– Fibrin degradation products
– Platelet function assay
– Prothrombin time
– Partial thromboplastin time
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The Lymphatic System
• Functions
– Returns tissue fluid to bloodstream
– Protects body by removing microorganisms & impurities
– Processes lymphocytes
– Delivers fats absorbed from small intestine to bloodstream
• Structures
– Lymph (fluid)
– Lymphatic vessels, ducts, & nodes
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The Lymphatic System (cont.)
• Lymphatic
system
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The Lymphatic System (cont.)
• Lymph Flow
– Lymph: excess tissue fluid that filters into lymphatic capillaries
– Capillaries join to form larger vessels that empty into terminal
vessels:
• Right lymphatic duct
• Thoracic duct
– These two ducts empty into large veins in upper body
– Lymph is moved by skeletal muscle contraction
– Lymph passes through lymph nodes that filter out impurities
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The Lymphatic System (cont.)
• Disorders
– Lymphangitis
– Lymphadenitis
– Lymphadenopathy
– Splenomegaly
– Hodgkin disease
– Lymphosarcoma
– Lymphoma
• Diagnostic Tests
– Bone marrow biopsy
– Complete blood count
– Culture & sensitivity
– Lymph node biopsy
– Mononucleosis test
Time for some fun. It’s good for your heart.
Check out the crossword puzzle in Chapter 6
of the WORKBOOK.
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NAACLS Entry Level Competencies Met in
This Chapter
• 3.00 Demonstrate basic understanding of the anatomy
and physiology of body systems and anatomic
terminology in order to relate major areas of the
clinical laboratory to general pathologic conditions
associated with the body systems.
• 3.1 Describe the basic functions of each of the main
body systems, and demonstrate basic knowledge of
the circulatory, urinary, and other body systems
necessary to perform assigned specimen collection.
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NAACLS Entry Level Competencies Met in
This Chapter (cont.)
• 3.2 Identify the veins of the arms and hands on which
phlebotomy is performed.
• 3.3 Explain the functions of the major constituents of
blood, and differentiate between whole blood, serum,
and plasma.
• 3.4 Define hemostasis.
• 3.5 Describe the stages of coagulation.
• 3.6 Discuss the properties of arterial blood, venous
blood, and capillary blood collection.
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Chapter 6 powerpoint

  • 1. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 6: The Circulatory System
  • 2. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Objectives 1. Demonstrate basic knowledge of the terminology, structures, functions, organization, and processes of the circulatory system. 2. Discuss the cardiac cycle, how an ECG tracing relates to it, the origins of heart sounds and pulse rates, and how to take and interpret blood pressure readings. 3. Distinguish between the different types of blood vessels and blood components, and describe the structure and function of each, identify blood types and explain their importance, and trace the flow of blood throughout the circulatory system.
  • 3. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Objectives (cont.) 4. Name and locate major arm and leg veins and evaluate the suitability of each for venipuncture. 5. List the disorders and diagnostic tests of the circulatory system.
  • 4. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Overview • Functions of the Circulatory System – Carries oxygen & food to cells of body – Carries carbon dioxide & other wastes away from cells to excretory organs, kidneys, lungs, & skin – Aids in coagulation process – Assists in defending body against disease – Aids in regulation of body temperature • Main Components – Cardiovascular: heart, blood vessels, & blood – Lymphatic: lymph vessels, lymph nodes, & lymph
  • 5. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Heart • Structure – General • 4-chambered, hollow, muscular organ • Size of a man’s clenched fist • Surrounded by pericardium (thin, fluid-filled sac) – Layers of the Heart • Epicardium: thin outer layer • Myocardium: middle muscle layer • Endocardium: thin inner layer
  • 6. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Heart (cont.) • Structure (cont.) – 4 Chambers • Atria, right & left • Ventricles, right & left – 4 Valves • Atrioventricular (AV), right (tricuspid) & left (bicuspid) • Semilunar, right (pulmonary) & left (aortic) – Septa: partitions separating right & left sides of heart • Interatrial • Interventricular
  • 7. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Heart (cont.) • Structure (cont.) – Coronary circulation • Coronary arteries, right & left • Ischemia: inadequate supply of oxygen to tissue, often caused by partial obstruction of coronary artery • Myocardial infarction: heart attack, caused by complete obstruction of coronary artery or prolonged ischemia • Coronary veins
  • 8. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Heart (cont.) • The heart and great vessels
  • 9. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Heart (cont.) • Function – Cardiac cycle • One complete contraction (systole) & relaxation (diastole) of heart • Lasts about 0.8 seconds – Electrical conduction system • Specialized cells that initiate & distribute electrical impulses throughout the myocardium to coordinate cardiac cycle • Sinoatrial (SA) node (pacemaker) initiates electrical impulse
  • 10. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Heart (cont.) • Function (cont.) – Electrocardiogram (ECG) • A graphic record of heart’s electrical activity during cardiac cycle – Origin of the heart sounds • First heart sound: “lubb” (ventricles contract, AV valves close) • Second heart sound: “dupp” (ventricles relax, semilunar valves close) – Heart rate & cardiac output • Heart rate: # of heartbeats per minute (avg. = 72 bpm) • Cardiac output: volume of blood pumped by heart in 1 minute.
  • 11. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Heart (cont.) • Function (cont.) – Pulse • Palpable rhythmic throbbing caused by alternating expansion & contraction of an artery as blood passes through – Blood pressure • Force exerted by blood on walls of blood vessels • Sphygmomanometer: blood pressure cuff • Systolic: pressure in arteries during contraction of ventricles • Diastolic: arterial pressure during relaxation of ventricles
  • 12. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Heart (cont.) • Disorders – Angina pectoris – Aortic stenosis – Bacterial endocarditis – Congestive heart failure – Myocardial infarction – Pericarditis • Diagnostic Tests – Arterial blood gases – AST or SGOT – Cholesterol – Creatine kinase (CK) – CK-MB – Digoxin – ECG LD isoenzymes – Microbial cultures – Myoglobin
  • 13. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System • Functions – Pulmonary circulation • Carries blood from right ventricle of heart to lungs • Carbon dioxide is removed; oxygen is picked up • Oxygenated blood returns to left atrium of heart – Systemic circulation • Carries oxygenated blood & nutrients from left ventricle to body cells • Returns deoxygenated blood with carbon dioxide & wastes from cells to right atrium
  • 14. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • Structures – Arteries • Carry oxygenated blood away from heart to tissues • Thick walls to withstand high pressure • Aorta is largest artery – Arterioles: small branches of arteries that join capillaries
  • 15. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • Structures (cont.) – Veins • Return deoxygenated blood from tissues to heart • Thin walls, low pressure • Blood is moved by skeletal muscle movement, valves that prevent backflow, & pressure changes in cavities in breathing – Venules: small veins that join capillaries – Capillaries • Microscopic, one-cell-thick vessels that connect arterioles & veins • Site of gas exchange between blood & body tissues
  • 16. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • The principal arteries of the body
  • 17. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • The principal veins of the body
  • 18. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • Blood Vessel Structure – Layers • Tunica adventitia: outer; connective tissue • Tunica media: middle; smooth muscle & elastic fibers • Tunica intima: inner; single layer endothelial cells, basement membrane, connective tissue, & elastic internal membrane – Lumen • Internal space of a blood vessel, through which blood flows – Valves • Thin, membranous leaflets in veins prevent backflow of blood
  • 19. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • The artery, vein, and capillary structure
  • 20. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • A representation of vascular flow Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved
  • 21. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • Phlebotomy-Related Vascular Anatomy – Antecubital fossa • Shallow depression in arm anterior to & below bend of elbow • Site of major veins, & thus first choice for venipuncture – H-Shaped antecubital veins (in 70% of population) – M-Shaped antecubital veins – Veins on back of hand & wrist WORKBOOK Labeling Exercises 6- 5 and 6-6 will help you learn the names and locations of the AC veins.
  • 22. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • H-Shaped pattern of antecubital veins – Median cubital vein • Located near center of AC • Preferred vein/first choice – Cephalic vein • Located in the lateral aspect of AC • Second choice – Basilic vein • Located in the medial aspect of AC • Last choice • Displayed by approximately 70% of population
  • 23. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • M-Shaped pattern of antecubital veins – Cephalic vein – Median vein • First choice – Median cephalic vein • Second choice – Median basilic vein • Third choice – Basilic vein • The greatest chance of nerve injury is associated with venipuncture in the most medial and lateral portions of the antecubital fossa.
  • 24. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • Other arm and hand veins – Dorsal forearm – Dorsal branch of ulnar – Superficial branch of radial – Metacarpal veins • Veins on the side of the wrist above the thumb must not be used as nerve injury could occur in this area.
  • 25. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Vascular System (cont.) • Disorders – Aneurysm – Arteriosclerosis – Atherosclerosis – Embolism – Embolus – Hemorrhoids – Phlebitis – Thrombophlebitis – Thrombus – Varicose veins • Diagnostic Tests – DIC screen – Lipoproteins – Prothrombin time – Partial thromboplastin time – Triglycerides Check out WORKBOOK Knowledge Drill 6-1 to see how well you remember the key points in this chapter.
  • 26. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood • Blood Composition – Plasma • 90% water • Gases (O2, CO2, N) • Minerals (Na, K, Ca, Mg) • Carbs & lipids • Proteins • Waste products • Vitamins, hormones, drugs
  • 27. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood (cont.) – Formed elements • Erythrocytes (red blood cells) • Most numerous cells in body • Carry O2 & CO2 • Produced in bone marrow • Leukocytes (white blood cells) • Formed in bone marrow & lymphatic tissue • Neutralize or destroy pathogens • Types: granulocytes & agranulocytes • Thrombocytes (platelets): essential to coagulation Unscramble the name for a type of WBC in WORKBOOK Knowledge Drill 6-2.
  • 28. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood (cont.) • Blood Type – Inherited – Determined by presence or absence of antigens on surface of red blood cells – A person’s blood either contains or has the ability to develop antibodies directed at the opposite blood type • Blood transfusion of the wrong type can agglutinate and hemolyze red blood cells (transfusion reaction) – Two commonly used blood group systems
  • 29. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood (cont.) – ABO blood group system (see text Table 6-6) • 2 antigens (A & B) • 4 blood types (A, B, AB, & O) – Rh blood-group system • Based on the “D” antigen (also called Rh factor) • Rh positive (Rh +) - RBCs have the D antigen • Rh negative (Rh -) - RBCs lack the D antigen
  • 30. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood (cont.) – Hemolytic disease of the newborn – RhoGam – Compatibility test/cross-match • Test that determines whether donor blood and recipient’s blood are compatible (suitable to be mixed together)
  • 31. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood (cont.) • Blood Specimens – Serum • Fluid portion of blood remaining after clotting • Can be separated from clot by centrifugation • Does not contain fibrinogen (used up in clotting) – Plasma • Fluid portion of whole blood separated from the RBCs, WBCs, & platelets by centrifugation • Contains fibrinogen
  • 32. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood (cont.) • Blood Specimens – Plasma (cont.) • Specimen must be collected in an anticoagulant tube • Used in cases when serum cannot be used – Whole blood • Blood in the same form as it is in the bloodstream • Not allowed to clot or separate • Specimen must be collected in an anticoagulant tube • Must be mixed a minimum of 2 minutes just prior to test
  • 33. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood (cont.) • Separated whole blood specimen Test your ability to identify layers of a separated whole- blood specimen with WORKBOOK Labeling Exercise 6-10.
  • 34. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Blood (cont.) • Disorders – Anemia – Leukemia – Leukocytes – Leukocytosis – Leukopenia – Polycythemia – Thrombocytosis – Thrombocytopenia • Diagnostic Tests – ABO & Rh type – Bone marrow – Complete blood count – Cross-match – Differential – Erythrocyte sed. rate – Hematocrit – Hemoglobin – Iron
  • 35. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation • Hemostasis – Arrest or stoppage of bleeding after injury as a body response – Requires coordinated interaction of endothelial cells lining blood vessels, platelets, other blood cells, plasma proteins, & clotting – Is ongoing daily, in conjunction with vessel repair – Process (4 interrelated responses) 1. Vasoconstriction 2. Formation of a primary platelet plug 3. Progression to a stable blood clot 4. Fibrinolysis (dissolving of clot)
  • 36. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.) • The process of hemostasis
  • 37. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.) • The process of hemostasis
  • 38. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.) • Coagulation Factors and Pathways – Coagulation factors: proteins required for coagulation – Types • Enzyme precursors: precursor proteins that become enzymes when activated • Cofactors: proteins that accelerate enzymatic reactions in coagulation process • Substrates: substances acted on & changed by enzymes – Extrinsic Pathway • Extrinsic: outside bloodstream • Initiates the coagulation process
  • 39. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.) • Coagulation Factors and Pathways (cont.) – Intrinsic Pathway • Intrinsic: inside bloodstream • Produces thrombin on the surface of activated platelets – Cell-based coagulation phases • Initiation • Amplification • Propagation
  • 40. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.) • The Role of Thrombin – Enzyme that plays the major role in coagulation – Generated at injured site from prothrombin – Converts fibrinogen to soluble fibrin – Amplifies coagulation – Supports platelet plug formation – Activates factor XIII to cross-link fibrin – Controls its own formation & coagulation process by activating protein C
  • 41. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.) • The Hemostatic Process in Vivo – Vasoconstriction • Reduction in diameter of blood vessel • Caused by contraction of smooth muscle fibers in vessel • Decreases blood flow past injured area & limits blood loss – Platelet plug formation • Initiation phase – Secondary hemostatic plug formation • Amplification • Propagation
  • 42. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.) • Fibrinolysis – Process by which fibrin is dissolved – Ongoing process: • Dissolves clots that form in intact vessels, reopening them • Removes hemostatic clots from tissue as healing occurs • The Role of the Liver in Hemostasis – Synthesizes many coagulation factors: V, VIII, prothrombin, & fibrinogen – Produces bile salts, needed for synthesis of some factors – Produces heparin
  • 43. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Hemostasis and Coagulation (cont.) • Disorders – Deep venous thrombosis – Disseminated intravascular coagulation – Hemophilia – Thrombocytopenia • Diagnostic Tests – Bleeding time – D-dimer – Factor assays – Fibrin degradation products – Platelet function assay – Prothrombin time – Partial thromboplastin time
  • 44. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Lymphatic System • Functions – Returns tissue fluid to bloodstream – Protects body by removing microorganisms & impurities – Processes lymphocytes – Delivers fats absorbed from small intestine to bloodstream • Structures – Lymph (fluid) – Lymphatic vessels, ducts, & nodes
  • 45. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Lymphatic System (cont.) • Lymphatic system Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved
  • 46. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Lymphatic System (cont.) • Lymph Flow – Lymph: excess tissue fluid that filters into lymphatic capillaries – Capillaries join to form larger vessels that empty into terminal vessels: • Right lymphatic duct • Thoracic duct – These two ducts empty into large veins in upper body – Lymph is moved by skeletal muscle contraction – Lymph passes through lymph nodes that filter out impurities
  • 47. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved The Lymphatic System (cont.) • Disorders – Lymphangitis – Lymphadenitis – Lymphadenopathy – Splenomegaly – Hodgkin disease – Lymphosarcoma – Lymphoma • Diagnostic Tests – Bone marrow biopsy – Complete blood count – Culture & sensitivity – Lymph node biopsy – Mononucleosis test Time for some fun. It’s good for your heart. Check out the crossword puzzle in Chapter 6 of the WORKBOOK.
  • 48. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved NAACLS Entry Level Competencies Met in This Chapter • 3.00 Demonstrate basic understanding of the anatomy and physiology of body systems and anatomic terminology in order to relate major areas of the clinical laboratory to general pathologic conditions associated with the body systems. • 3.1 Describe the basic functions of each of the main body systems, and demonstrate basic knowledge of the circulatory, urinary, and other body systems necessary to perform assigned specimen collection.
  • 49. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved NAACLS Entry Level Competencies Met in This Chapter (cont.) • 3.2 Identify the veins of the arms and hands on which phlebotomy is performed. • 3.3 Explain the functions of the major constituents of blood, and differentiate between whole blood, serum, and plasma. • 3.4 Define hemostasis. • 3.5 Describe the stages of coagulation. • 3.6 Discuss the properties of arterial blood, venous blood, and capillary blood collection.
  • 50. Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer • All Rights Reserved Questions?