KIN 260 - Human Anatomy Lab 6 - Cardiovascular System PDF
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This document outlines learning outcomes for a cardiovascular system lab, focusing on identifying and naming heart chambers, valves, great vessels, arteries, and veins. It also touches on the effects of the nervous system on the cardiovascular system. The document appears to be part of a larger course, KIN 260, in Human Anatomy.
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KIN 260 – Human Anatomy Lab 6 – Cardiovascular System Learning Outcomes BACKGROUND READING Textbook – Chapters 20-21 Lecture Material – Lectures 23-25 AVAILABLE ANATOMICAL MODELS IN THE LAB Heart Circulatory system ...
KIN 260 – Human Anatomy Lab 6 – Cardiovascular System Learning Outcomes BACKGROUND READING Textbook – Chapters 20-21 Lecture Material – Lectures 23-25 AVAILABLE ANATOMICAL MODELS IN THE LAB Heart Circulatory system Thoracic cavity Note: Many of the structures listed for Learning Outcome 1 are identifiable on several anatomical models in the lab. Any of these models may be labeled and used on Lab Examination 2. LEARNING OUTCOMES 1) Be able to identify and name the following heart chambers, heart valves, and great vessels. Left atrium Aorta Right atrium Superior vena cava Left ventricle Inferior vena cava Right ventricle Pulmonary trunk Left atrioventricular valve Pulmonary arteries Right atrioventricular valve Pulmonary veins Left semilunar valve Right semilunar valve 2) Be able to name the blood vessels that drain into the left and right atria. 3) Be able to name the blood vessels that receive blood from the left and right ventricles. 4) Be able to identify and name the following arteries. Aorta Celiac trunk Brachiocephalic trunk Superior mesenteric artery Common carotid artery Inferior mesenteric artery External carotid artery Renal artery Subclavian artery Common iliac artery Axillary artery Internal iliac artery Brachial artery External iliac artery Radial artery Femoral artery Ulnar artery Popliteal artery Anterior tibial artery Posterior tibial artery 5) Be able to identify and name the following veins. Superior vena cava Hepatic vein Inferior vena cava Renal vein Brachiocephalic vein Common iliac vein Internal jugular vein Internal iliac vein Subclavian vein External iliac vein Axillary vein Femoral vein Basilic vein Great saphenous vein Cephalic vein Small saphenous vein 6) Be able to describe the effects of the Sympathetic Nervous System and Parasympathetic Nervous System on the cardiovascular system.