DVT423-AF2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What are factors to consider when trying to determine if the problem is venous or arterial? | Location, depth and regularity, painfulness, length of time, gangrene |
Where will the pathology be in relation to the area of pain? | Just proximal to the painful area |
What can be an effect of claudication? | Progressive pain with exercise in the leg |
What is the most common arterial pathology? | Atherosclerosis |
True or False: A diabetic patient may have more calcified arteries. | True |
What happens to arterial walls with atherosclerotic disease? | Thickened |
What is considered severely diseased regarding stenosis? | 70%-99% |
What will occur with a distal arteriovenous fistula, trauma, or cellulitis? | Antegrade flow through diastole |
What happens regarding color imaging at an aneurysm? | Turbulance in dilated area |
What is the most common problem regarding duplex arteriography? | Calcification |
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