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Arterial and blood
Arterial blood gas measurement is usually performed to demonstrate the acidosis ; this requires taking a blood sample from an artery.
* Arterial blood gases ()
Arterial blood comes via the interosseous artery.
* Arterial blood gas is taken from an artery instead of a vein.
Arterial baroreceptors inform reflexes about arterial blood pressure but other stretch receptors in the large veins and right atrium convey information about the low pressure parts of the circulatory system.
* Arterial blood pressure falls.
Arterial blood with elevated methemoglobin levels has a characteristic chocolate-brown color as compared to normal bright red oxygen-containing arterial blood.
Arterial, capillary and venous blood have comparable glucose levels in a fasting individual.
Arterial blood for blood gas analysis is usually drawn by a respiratory therapist and sometimes a phlebotomist, nurse or doctor.
Arterial damage results from white blood cell invasion and inflammation within the wall.
* Arterial carbon dioxide level over 45 mmHg or 6. 0 kPa as determined by arterial blood gas measurement
** Arterial blood sampling, such as radial artery puncture
; Arterial blood gas
* Arterial ischaemia ( shortage of blood supply )
Arterial blood gas analysis and other tests are required to separate the main causes.
Arterial blood gases will indicate low pH, low blood HCO < sub > 3 </ sub >, and normal or low PaCO < sub > 2 </ sub >.
* Arterial blood gas, a blood test that is performed using blood from an artery
* Mean Arterial Pressure, the driving force of blood flow

Arterial and flow
The measurement of pressure in the artery to calculate the flow in the heart is physiologically irrational and of questionable accuracy, and of unproven benefit Arterial pressure monitoring is limited in patients off ventilation, in atrial fibrillation, in patients on vasopressors and in patients with a dynamic autonomic system such as in sepsis.

Arterial and oxygen
Arterial blood distributes oxygen throughout the body.

Arterial and pressure
Arterial pressure varies between the peak pressure during heart contraction, called the systolic pressure, and the minimum, or diastolic pressure between contractions, when the heart expands and refills.
Arterial baroreceptors are stretch receptors that are stimulated by distortion of the arterial wall when pressure changes.
** Arterial baroreceptors sense a decreased arterial pressure, and signals to the central nervous system in the area postrema and nucleus tractus solitarius.
Arterial lines provide a constant monitor of blood pressure, as well as a method of obtaining samples for blood gas tests ; central lines can also monitor blood pressure and provide blood samples, as well as provide a means to deliver medication and nourishment ; fingerpricks ( or heelpricks on small babies ) are used to obtain blood samples for certain tests.
Mean Arterial Pressure ( MAP ) is calculated from the values of systolic and diastolic pressure, but it is not an average of the two.
Arterial hypertension in the arms with normal to low blood pressure in the lower extremities is classic.
Arterial compliance is measured by ultrasound as a pressure ( carotid artery ) and volume ( outflow into aorta ) relationship.
Arterial compliance in simple words is the action in which artery yields to pressure or force without disruption.
* ↓ Arterial blood pressure
* Arterial pressure, the pressure in the arteries ( most prominently the Aorta )

Arterial and into
Arterial grafts ( e. g. LITA, radial ) are far more sensitive to rough handling than the saphenous veins and may go into spasm if handled improperly.
* Caleb Parry publishes An Experimental Inquiry into the Nature, Cause and Varieties of the Arterial Pulse, describing the mechanisms for the pulse.
In 1846, during the year of the great famine, Manning was recruited into the Arterial Drainage Division of the Irish Office of Public Works.
By 1988, the Mulgrave Freeway-rechristened as the South Eastern Arterial at this stage-had been over time extended and then linked to allow a freeway-style link from the city to Dandenong ; this translated into a heavier use of the South Eastern Arterial and by extension the South Gippsland Highway.
The Eastern Arterial Road in Sydney has sidewalks almost its entire length, and driveways into residential garages most of its length, so this is an unusual section lacking pedestrian / bicycle facilities ( or there could be a parallel path not seen in photo ).
Highways in the Philippines include roads that can be classified into six divisions: the Maharlika Highway, Controlled-access highways, the Regional Highways, the Provincial Highways, the Manila Arterial Road System, and the secondary city and municipal avenues and roads.

Arterial and their
Most local roads are unmade and very narrow, however, all through roads ( Primary & Secondary State Arterial Roads ) are of a high quality and fully made, although the nature of the suburb's geography forces these roads to wind their way through the hills unrelentingly.
With the completion of the Northwest Arterial, more and more businesses are locating their operations along the highway.

Arterial and .
Arterial supply to the pleura in types 1 and 3 is provided by the bronchial artery, and in type 2, by the pulmonary artery.
The Greater London Arterial Road Programme was devised between 1913 and 1916.
Arterial plasma or serum levels are slightly higher than venous levels, and capillary levels are typically in between.
Tests and measures include, but are not limited to, those that assess: a. Aerobic Capacity / Endurance, b. Anthropometric Characteristics, c. Arousal, Attention, and Cognition, d. Assistive and Adaptive Devices, e. Circulation ( Arterial, Venous, Lymphatic ), f. Cranial and Peripheral Nerve Integrity, g. Environmental, Home, and Work ( Job / School / Play ) Barriers, h. Ergonomics and Body Mechanics, i. Gait, Locomotion, and Balance, j. Integumentary Integrity, k. Joint Integrity and Mobility, l. Motor Function ( Motor Control and Motor Learning ), m. Muscle Performance ( including Strength, Power, and Endurance ), n. Neuromotor Development and Sensory Integration, o. Orthotic, Protective, and Supportive Devices, p. Pain, q. Posture, r. Prosthetic Requirements, s. Range of Motion ( including Muscle Length ), t. Reflex Integrity, u. Self-Care and Home Management ( including activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living ), v. Sensory Integrity, w. Ventilation and Respiration / Gas Exchange, x.

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