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USIDMS LE Venous Insufficiency

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True or false. The SSV is located in the medial aspect of the calf.   false: posterior aspect of calf  
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What is the first step for the venous insufficiency protocol?   rule out chronic DVT  
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True or false. When performing distal augmentation, reflux should be above the baseline given that venous flow is displayed below the baseline.   true  
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Should there be venous flow while a Valsalva maneuver is being performed?   no, there should not be any venous flow  
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If the patient is not able to perform Valsalva, what can you do that will achieve the same results?   proximal augmentation  
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True or false. Reflux is displayed after Valsalva.   false: reflux is displayed during Valsalva  
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True or false. Most patients with severe symptoms of insufficiency have multiple system incompetence.   true  
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What two superficial veins in the legs should be checked for reflux after the deep veins?   the GSV and SSV  
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90% of incompetent perforator veins are greater than/equal to _____ mm.   3.5  
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Where are most of the perforator veins located?   Cocketts region; medial ankle  
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