External Jugular Vein
The External Jugular Vein is a major vein located in the neck that drains blood from the face and scalp. It runs superficially, meaning it is closer to the surface of the skin compared to other veins. This vein collects blood from various smaller veins and channels it back to the heart, specifically into the Subclavian Vein.
The external jugular vein is important for medical professionals to locate during procedures such as venipuncture. It is often visible and can be palpated, making it easier to access for blood draws or intravenous therapy. Understanding its anatomy is crucial for safe and effective medical practices.