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USIDMS UE VENOUS

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Which size transducer is best at visualizing the brachiocephalic veins due to the bony structures surrounding? (Large/Small footprint)   Small Footprint  
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Which vein is visualized both above and below the clavicle bone?   Subclavian Vein  
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What vein connects to the cephalic and basilica veins?   Median Cubital Vein  
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Which vein terminates at the junction of the cephalic and subclavian veins?   Axillary Vein  
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To follow this vein, one must being in the upper arm midportion and locate the level where this terminates into the axillary vein:   Basilic Vein  
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Compression of these two veins is generally not performed due to the vessel positioning   Brachiocephalic and Subclavian Veins  
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Which two veins should be imaged if the patient's symptoms suggest thrombus?   Radial and Ulnar Veins  
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Having this in the arm can lead to the development of a thrombus within the upper extremity venous system   Catheter  
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Name some of the possible treatment options for an upper extremity venous thrombosis   Anticoagulation, catheter removal, thrombolytic therapy, surgical decompression of the thoracic inlet with/without venous reconstruction  
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At or near the antecubital fossa, this communicates with the median cubital vein   Cephalic Vein  
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What is an inward projection of the intimal layer of a vein wall producing two semilunar leaflets that present the retrograde movement of blood flow   Valve  
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T or F: Superficial veins are more affected in the arms than in the legs   True  
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T or F: The venous anatomy in the upper extremities is less variable than in the lower extremity veins   False- More variable  
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