3.5 Post Peripheral Vascular DIsease Flashcards
Varicosities is a condition wherein there is a distention of superficial veins with sign and symptoms of aching, heavy legs and appearance of spider veins on the affected legs. The most affected structures are the valves of the veins.
a. First statement is true, second
statement is false
b. First statement is false, second
statement is true
c. Both statements are true
d. Both statements are false
Most common manifestation of CVI
a. Pain
b. Ulceration
c. Pigmentation
d. Dermatitis
Medical management for patients with
deep vein thrombosis
a. Heparin
b. Captopril
c. Sclerotherapy
d. A and B
The framework of the peripheral vascular
system is the Blood. The function of the
blood vessel is to carry blood throughout
the body to and from the heart.
a. First statement true. Second statement
false
b. First statement false. Second statement
is true
c. Both are true
d. Both are false
ABI ranges from 1.19-0.95 is a possible
indication of
a. DM
b. Mild arterial disease
c. Severe Arterial Disease
d. NOTA
Wounds will most frequently be located on
the LEs (lateral malleoli)
a. Arterial insufficiency
b. Venous Insufficiency
c. Lymphadenopathy
d. AOTA
Skin is cool on palpation.
a. Arterial insufficiency
b. Venous Insufficiency
c. Lymphadenopathy
d. AOTA
Signs and symptoms of lymphedema may
be present
a. Arterial insufficiency
b. Venous Insufficiency
c. Lymphadenopathy
d. AOTA
a peripheral manifestation of
atherosclerosis characterized by
intermittent claudication, rest pain, and
trophic changes. This is the arterial disease
most likely to lead to ulceration
a. DVT
b. SVI
c. ASO
d. CVI
is a result of either congenital abnormalities
or the absence of lymph tissue
a. Primary Lymphedema
b. Secondary Lymphedema
c. Tertiary Lymphedema
d. NOTA
Treatment for lymphedema, EXCEPT
a. Compression garments
b. Dynamic Exercises
c. Manual Lymphatic Drainage
d. NOTA
Large arteries are termed ____
a. Elastic
b. Muscular
c. Rigid
d. Scraggy
Wounds most frequently located on the
LEs: proximal to the medial malleolus
a. Arterial insufficiency
b. Venous Insufficiency
c. Lymphadenopathy
d. AOTA
Not significantly painful; usually complaints
of minor dull leg pain are relieved with
elevation
a. Arterial insufficiency
b. Venous Insufficiency
c. Lymphadenopathy
d. AOTA
Skin around the wound may be black,
mummified (dry gangrene).
a. Arterial insufficiency
b. Venous Insufficiency
c. Lymphadenopathy
d. AOTA
A 45 year old female is complaining of leg
pain in her muscle leg compartment, an
ulceration on the lateral malleolus and a
visible gangrene. What is the diagnosis of
the patient?
a. Chronic venous insufficiency
b. Superficial vein thrombosis
c. Atherosclerosis Obliterans
d. Deep vein thrombosis
A patient presents with severe claudication which is evident when he walks distances greater than 200 feet. He also exhibits muscle fatigue and cramping of both calf muscles. Upon examination, the therapist finds his skin pale and shiny with some trophic nail changes. The BEST choice for
intervention is to:
a. Begin with an interval walking program,
exercising only to the point of pain
b. Avoid any exercise stress until he has been
on calcium channel blockers for at least 2
weeks
c. Utilize a walking program of moderate
intensity, instructing the patient that some
pain is expected and to be tolerated
d. Utilized non-weightbearing exercises such
as cycle ergometry
A therapist performs ABI to her patient.
Assuming that the LE pressure is 50mmHg
and the UE pressure is 120mmHg. Calculate
the ABI of the patient
a. 0.42
b. 0.66
c. 0.77
d. 0.88
Venous stasis is caused by
a. prolonged immobilization or absence of the calf muscle pump
b. prolonged mobilization or presence of
the calf muscle pump
c. prolonged immobilization or absence of the quads muscle pump
d. prolonged mobilization or presence of
the quads muscle pump
considered an essential component of the vascular examination. The examiner uses a handheld probe to direct a sound wave into the vessel to be tested. The sound wave is reflected by red blood cells moving in the vessel. The sound wave signal is changed into audible sound that is transmitted from a small, handheld unit.
a. TENS
b. Compression Therapy
c. Doppler ultrasound
d. ES