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** Venous blood sampling, also called venipuncture

** and blood
** Techniques: MRI — Computed axial tomography — blood count
** Religion and blood group with RH factor
** Religion ( or " NRE " if none ) and blood group with RH factor
** First and middle initials and suffix ; blood group
** Social Security number with no dashes or spaces followed immediately by " USN ", space, blood group
** Methemoglobinemia in which an abnormal version of hemoglobin accumulates in the blood
** The Animas Ping is a pump / blood glucose meter combo that connect to each other using radio frequency.
** The DANA Diabecare IISG insulin pump has blood glucose meter in it.
** MAO-B is mostly found in blood platelets.
** The Royal Army Medical Corps first successful blood transfusion using blood that had been stored and cooled.
** Winston Churchill, in his first address as Prime Minister, tells the House of Commons, " I have nothing to offer you but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.
** Aorta ( the largest artery, carries blood out of the heart )
** Venae cavae ( the 2 largest veins, carry blood into the heart )
** Blood agent or cyanogen agent, chemical compound carried by the blood for distribution throughout the body
** pre-diabetes, your sugar levels in blood have been too high in the past, i. e. your body has previously shown slight problems with its production and usage of insulin (" previous evidence of impaired glucose homeostasis ");
** White blood cells > 15
** Cord blood
** RhAG-also involved in transport, defines associated unusual blood group phenotype Rh < sub > mod </ sub >.
** RhD / RhCE-defines Rh Blood Group and the associated unusual blood group phenotype Rh < sub > null </ sub >;
** The red colour also represents blood shed by Arubians during the french pass war with the Indian inhabitants, patriotic love.
** " Geertz's primordialism ", notably espoused by anthropologist Clifford Geertz, argues that humans in general attribute an overwhelming power to primordial human " givens " such as blood ties, language, territory, and cultural differences.
** Respiratory rate > 20 breaths per minute or, on blood gas, a P < sub > a </ sub > CO < sub > 2 </ sub > less than 32 mm Hg ( 4. 3 kPa ) ( tachypnea or hypocapnia due to hyperventilation ).
** White blood cell count < 4, 000 cells / mm < sup > 3 </ sup > or > 12, 000 cells / mm < sup > 3 </ sup > (< 4 × 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > or > 12 × 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > cells / L ), or greater than 10 % band forms ( immature white blood cells ).

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Venous valves prevent reverse blood flow.
Venous thrombosis is the formation of a thrombus ( blood clot ) within a vein.
But due to the unavailability of Doppler ultrasound imaging technology ( the diagnostic tool detecting abnormal blood flow in the veins, " Venous Reflux ", the pathological basis for varicose veins ) at that time, Ekbom may have underestimated the role of venous disease.
Venous leg ulcers due to impaired circulation or a blood flow disorder are more common in the elderly.
Venous blood that is removed from the body by the cannula is filtered, cooled or warmed, oxygenated, and then returned to the body.
Venous blood can once more enter the chest and the heart, cardiac output begins to increase.
Venous blood collected during blood donation.
Venous blood is deoxygenated blood in the circulatory system.
Venous blood is typically warmer than arterial blood, and has a lower oxygen content and pH.
Venous blood is not blue as it is often depicted in many medical diagrams.
Venous blood is used during stem cell donation.
Catheter access, sometimes called a CVC ( Central Venous Catheter ), consists of a plastic catheter with two lumens ( or occasionally two separate catheters ) which is inserted into a large vein ( usually the vena cava, via the internal jugular vein or the femoral vein ) to allow large flows of blood to be withdrawn from one lumen, to enter the dialysis circuit, and to be returned via the other lumen.
Venous blood returns via the superior ophthalmic vein.
Venous return can be reduced due to conditions such as hypovolemia ( low plasma volume / low blood volume ), venous pooling, and denervation.
Venous blood
Venous blood from the ileum goes straight into the portal vein and then into the liver sinusoids.
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