DVT398-BL2 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Why are deep veins more likely to have a thrombi rather than superficial veins? | Due to the contraction of the calf muscle |
| What type of transducer is best used to perform a lower extremity venous exam? | linear array (5-10MHz) |
| What is the termination of the GSV into the CFV called? | saphenofemoral junction (SFJ) |
| Is the GSV a deep or superficial vein? | superficial |
| What is the main drainage for blood leaving the calf? | Popliteal veins |
| What is the prime source of thrombi in the leg? | Soleal sinus veins |
| Is the gastrocnemius a deep or superficial vein? | deep |
| What is the appearance of acute thrombus? | lightly echogenic, poorly attached, spongy texture, dilated vein |
| What is May-Turner syndrome? | when the left common iliac vein is compressed by the right common iliac artery |
| What are the three mechanisms for the formation of venous thrombosis? | 1. Venous stasis 2. Vessel wall injury 3. Hypercoagulable state (Virchow's triad) |
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