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DVT398-SW3
USIDMS UE Venous Doppler
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Name the 3 Upper Extremity Superficial Veins. | Basilic, Cephalic, Median Cubital. |
| Normal Upper Extremity Venous flow looks like? | Pulsatile and Phasic. |
| What two things are commonly seen in the Jugular Vein? | Rouleaux (blood cell clumping) and Reverberation Artifact. |
| True or False: It is best to adduct the arm to alleviate Axillary Vein compression. | False- Abduct the arm. |
| What is the syndrome called that is caused by spontaneous thrombosis of subclavian - axillary vein that is effort induced? | Paget- Schroetter Syndrome. |
| What causes an increased venous pressure, edema of neck, face and arms, usually takes place bilaterally? | Superior Vena Cava Syndrome. |
| True or False:90% of incompetent perforating veins are ≥ 3.5 mm. | True. |
| What does the Allen Test look for? | Palmar Arch Patency. |
| Continuous Wave Venous Doppler can test for what two things? | CW evaluates the deep venous system for obstruction and can also evaluate incompetence of the venous system. |
| What frequency of transducer would you use to determine vein size? | 7.5-14MHz. |