Asked by
Terrence Williams
on Oct 18, 2024Verified
Which vessel is often used to draw blood from a patient?
A) Radial vein
B) Brachial artery
C) Median cubital vein
D) Cephalic vein
Median Cubital Vein
A superficial vein located in the cubital fossa of the upper arm, commonly used for venipuncture.
Draw Blood
The process of puncturing a vein to obtain a sample of blood for analysis or donation.
Radial Vein
A vein located in the forearm that runs alongside the radius bone, draining blood from the hand back toward the heart.
- Discern the significant veins in the human body along with their particular duties.
- Differentiate between deep and superficial veins and their roles in blood circulation.
Verified Answer
AC
Learning Objectives
- Discern the significant veins in the human body along with their particular duties.
- Differentiate between deep and superficial veins and their roles in blood circulation.