1. Starting at the INFERIOR VENA CAVA, collect the next 4 letters/digits following the blood flow (4 characters-no spaces-all under-case)
2. Place a “1” in the box if the object contains deoxygenated blood. Place a “2” in the box if the object contains oxygenated blood.
3. Write the FIRST LETTER of the actual name of the valve that match these letters:
4. Write the letter/digit of the ventricles in the first 2 squares and the atria in the next 2. Start on the left side.
5. Starting at the pulmonary veins, collect the next 4 letters/digits following the blood flow.
6. First box: write the letter/digit that corresponds with the structure that has 5 letters in its name. Second box: write the letter/digit that corresponds with the artery that contains deoxygenated blood. Third box: write the letter/digit that corresponds with the blood vessel that brings blood back from the left lobe of the lungs.
7. First box: If this person had mitral valve prolapse, write the letter/digit of the chamber it would leak blood into. Second box: Write the letter/digit that corresponds with the blood vessel that is the largest in the body. Third box: Write the letter/digit that corresponds with the valve most commonly replaced.
Fourth box: Write the letter/digit that corresponds with the valve most commonly repaired.