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Figure 6.4
Using the above-referenced figures of the anatomy of a typical vertebra (superior, lateral and slightly inferior, and inferior views) and the arrangement of articulations between vertebrae, identify the specified labeled part in each of the following questions.
-Identify the structure indicated by Label B.
Peripheral Extremity Circulation
Blood flow to the limbs of the body, crucial for delivering oxygen and nutrients and removing metabolic wastes.
Right-sided Heart Failure
Right-sided heart failure occurs when the right ventricle of the heart is unable to pump blood efficiently, often leading to fluid buildup in the body.
Peripheral Edema
Swelling caused by an accumulation of fluid in the tissues, typically occurring in the lower legs and ankles.
Basilar Crackles
Fine or coarse sounds heard in the lower part of the lungs with a stethoscope, usually indicating fluid in the airways or atypical airway popping open, often associated with conditions like pneumonia or heart failure.
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