Peripheral Vascular System Flashcards
Common causes of pain
Arterial disorder
Venous disorder
Thromboangitis obliterans
Acute lymphangitia
Exercise induced pain that is absent at rest
Intermittent claudication
Decreased arterial perfusion suggest
Hair loss, cold, numbness and pallor in legs
Rubor with cold exposure and rewarming
reynaus’s phenomenon
Local swelling, redness, warmth and a subcutatneous cord
Superficial thrombophlebitis
Brownish color or ulcers above the ankle
Chronic venous insufficiency
Bounding carotid, radial and femoral artery
Aortic insufficiency
Exaggerated widened femoral pilse
Femoral aneurysm
Pain, numbness and tingling
Sudden arterial occlusion
Episode spasm of the small arteries and arterioles
No vascular occlusion
Reynaud’s disease
Intemittent claudication particularly in the arch of the foot
Rest pain in fingers or toes
Buerger’s disease