DVT398-AP2 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What are the three conditions that make up Virchow's Triad | Circulatory stasis, vein wall (intimal injury), hypercoagulable state |
| T or F. The IVC contains valves. | False. The IVC does not contain valves. |
| A varicose vein is characterized by what diameter? | Greater than 4 mm |
| For every 12" of vertical distance velow the heart, how much hydrostatic will there be? | 22 mmHg |
| When doing the Valsalva maneuver, what happens to venous flow in the extremities? | It will stop completely |
| What part of the vein does most acute DVT begin to develop? | Along the valve cusps |
| A Baker's cyst contains what kind of fluid? | Synovial fluid |
| What acute process is characterized by massive edema, pale or pallor limb, and ileo-femoral thrombosis? | Phlegmasia Alba Dolens |
| Kleppel-Trenaunay syndrome is characterized by what? | Hypoplastic or absent deep veins |
| What veins carry blood from the superficial veins to the deep veins in the leg? | Perforator veins |
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