Vasc- peripheral arterial protocol Flashcards

1
Q

is atherosclerosis a risk factor for upper extrmity artial disease?

A

no

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2
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Patients with thoracic outlet symptoms may need what assessed?

A
  • arterial system
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3
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ABI’s can be done between what? upper extremities

A

ABI’s can be done between the brachial pressures and the wrist or fingers using small cuffs

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4
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what is the most common area to be assessed in PAD?

A

lower extremities

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5
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whos most at risk for PAD?

A

males who smoke

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6
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patients with what usually have PAD?

A
  • carotid and heart disease
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7
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most common symptom of PAD?

A
  • claudication
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8
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ABI’d should be preformed for what 2 reasons?

A
  • screening for possible PAD

- as part of a peripheral arterial exam for follow up post surgery of symptoms reoccur

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9
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when referring to stenosis what ratio is seen in a:

  • 50% stenosis
  • 75% stenosis
  • > 75% stenosis
A

A ratio of 2=50% stenosis
A ratio of 3=75% stenosis
A ratio of 4= >75% stenosis

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10
Q

Multilevel disease means?

A

the pressure drops that occur distal to a stenosis will be more severe as the number of stenoses increases

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11
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Proximal to the occlusion what can be seen?

A
  • collateral flow can be seen exiting the vessel
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distal to the occlusion what can be seen?

A

collateral vessels can be seen entering the vessel

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13
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Flow in the CFA that is not triphasic, indicates?

A
  • proximal disease in the iliacs
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