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DVT398-JM2
USIDMS LOWER EXTREMITY VENOUS
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| _____ veins are not imaged with an artery. | Superficial |
| ______ perforators are most commonly seen in the calf. | Cockett's |
| Venous flow in the lower extremities should be from _______ to ________. | superficial to deep |
| ____ is the longest vein and has the most valves. | GSV |
| What is the name of the maneuver that is done to stop all venous flow? | Valsalva |
| Both ______ and _______ pressure rises when a patient does the Valsalva maneuver. | intra-thoracic and intra-abdominal |
| A dilated vessel can be seen when there is an ______ DVT. | acute |
| The following symptoms correlate with an _____ DVT: swelling, pain, redness, and warmth. | acute |
| A contracted vessel can be seen with a ______ DVT. | chronic |
| A superficial thrombosis can sometimes have an ______ _____ due to its proximity to the skin's surface. | palpable cord |