Peripheral Arterial Disease
Venous Disease & DVT
GI Anatomy and Basics
Upper GI Disorders
Liver, Gallbladder & Pancreas
100

This type of pain occurs with activity and is relieved by rest.

intermittent claudication?

100

Blood pooling in veins due to valve failure causes this condition.

What is chronic venous insufficiency (or varicose veins)?

100

These finger-like structures in the small intestine are responsible for nutrient absorption.

What are villi?

100

This disorder occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter fails to close properly.

What is GERD?

100

Ascites and jaundice are common findings in this liver condition.

What is cirrhosis?

200

Cool extremities, shiny skin, hair loss, and thickened toenails indicate this circulation problem.

What is peripheral arterial disease?

200

These skin changes are commonly seen with chronic venous insufficiency.

Stasis ulcers 

200

This condition is commonly associated with the bacteria H-Pylori. 

What is a gastric ulcer 

200

Black, tarry stools indicate this complication of peptic ulcer disease.

What is melena?

200

Lactulose is used in cirrhosis to lower levels of this substance.

What is ammonia?

300

Patients should rest their legs in this position if they have PAD

Dependent position 

300

Pain in venous disease is typically relieved by doing this.

What is leg elevation?

300

A gastric pH of ≤4.5 helps confirm placement of this tube.

What is an NG tube?

300

NSAID use and H. pylori are common causes of this condition.

What is peptic ulcer disease?

300

Right upper quadrant pain after fatty meals suggests this disorder.

What is cholecystitis?

400

What best differentiates venous disease from arterial disease (Not vein and artery) what condition

Venous disease has a much higher risk for STASIS ULCERS 

400

A warm, swollen, painful unilateral leg suggests this life-threatening condition.

What is deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?

400

The liver is responsible for excreting this toxic by- product that is a waste product in the body and excreted via feces. 

What is ammonia?

400

Sudden severe abdominal pain with a rigid abdomen signals this emergency in patients with gastric ulcers?

What is gastric perforation?

400

This lab value is most specific for pancreatitis.

What is lipase?

500

Smoking worsens PAD because it causes this vascular effect.

Vasoconstriction 

500

The most serious complication of a DVT is this.

What is a pulmonary embolism?

500

What medication is useful in treating portal hypertension and can lessen the severity of esophageal varices 

What is propranolol 
500

This medication class suppresses gastric acid production and treats GERD and PUD.

What are proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)?

500

Cullen’s sign is associated with internal bleeding seen in this condition.

What is pancreatitis?

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