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P.V. Checkoff
Peripheral Vascular Chapter 17 Physical assessment 4 checkoff
Question | Answer |
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P.V. Assessment checklist =(1) I. arm (2) I. Skintone (3) I. 4 clubbing (4) P Fingers, Hands, Arms, (4)P Radial pulse, Ulnar pulse, Brachial pulse, (5) P. Epitrochlear lymph (6) Alans test (7) I. Legs ? (8) I Hair dorsal & Top (9) I 4 lesions, ulceratio | (10) I Edema pittong/non (11) P Temperature (12) P Superficial inguinal lymph nodes (13) P & A femoral , Popliteal, Dorasalis Pedis, Posterior tibial (14) I. Varicosities, thrombophlitis (15) Homan’s Sign (16) Manual Compression Test (18) Trendleberg Test |
when is the Trendleberg Test performed? | client has vericose veins to determine the competence of the saphenous vein(Either of two main superficial veins of the leg, one larger than the other, that begin at the foot.) valves and retrograde filling of the superficial veins |
How is the Trendleberg Test performed | Client = supine. Elevate Clients leg 90 degress @px 15 sec . Apply tourniquet to upper thigh. Assist client stand, I. Venous filling remove tournaquet I. For sudden filling of vericose veins from above= abnormal |
How Check for Homan's Sign | Client = supine, flex clients knee about 5 degrees, place your hands under the clients calf muscles, squeeze the muscle against the tibia, ask client to report any pain or tenderness, repeat procedure on other leg. |