USIDMS Upper Extremity Venous
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What syndrome is caused by a repeated extrinsic compression of the subclavian and axillary vein that can lead to thrombosis of these vessels? | Paget-Schroetter Syndrome
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A retrograde flow pattern in the anterior jugular vein and jugular arch suggest an obstrution in what area? | Innominate Vein
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When imaging a PICC line, we want the transducer to be parallel or perpendicular to the catheter? Pick one | Perpendicular
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When a vein divides into two segments then rejoins into one, what type of system is this ? | Bifid System
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The distal radial artery is on average have many millimeters (inside diameter) on a male? | 2.8 mm
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Which waveform suggest that the palmar arch is not intact ? | Flatline/ Nearly Flatline
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What syndrome causes edema of the neck, face, and arms that are usually bilaterally? | Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
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Stents, Pacemaker wire,and indwelling venous catheter is what type of injury? | Intimal Injury
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Within the upper extremity , which vein doesn't belong in the deep vein category. -Axillary -Radial -Cephalic -SVC | -Cephalic , this is a superficial vein
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A normal internal jugular vein should be either strongly phasic, continous , or pulsatile ? | Strongly pulsatile
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