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DVT423-ABW1
Venous Insuffiency
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Venous Ulcers are normally found | on the medial portion of the leg |
| True or False: IF the GSV is functioning as a major collateral, it is still okay to ablate it. | False |
| The best patient position to do a venous reflux study is | standing |
| If the patient is unable to valsalva you can use ______ instead | proximal compressions |
| True or False: A vein with severe reflux will normally be very small | False. They will normally be enlarged |
| An abnormal PPG Test would be with the recovery time < _________. | 20 seconds |
| APG uses a "sensing" ______ cuff | pneumatic |
| The Gold Standard to test for venous obstruction | Contrast venography |
| The biggest limitation for contrast venography | adverse effects of contrast |
| The appearance of arterial ulcers | Deep, regular shapes (circles) |
| Normally, ______ ulcers are more painful than _______ ulcers. | arterial, venous |
| Arterial ulcers are normally located | tibial area, toes, bony areas |
| Reflux will show up ______ the baseline after distal augment | above |
| Valsalva does what to venous flow? | Halts all venous flow |