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Venous Insuffiency

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