Arteries vs Veins
Pulses & Assessment
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Edema & Venous Disorders
Lymphatic System
100

These vessels carry oxygenated blood under high pressure to tissues.

What are arteries?

100

Pulse located lateral to the extensor tendon of the great toe.

What is the dorsalis pedis pulse?

100

Pain in legs with walking relieved by rest.

What is intermittent claudication?

100

Indentation remaining after pressure on tibia indicates this.

What is pitting edema?

100

Primary function of lymphatic system.

What is returning excess interstitial fluid to bloodstream?

200

These vessels rely on skeletal muscle contraction and valves to move blood.

What are veins?

200

Normal pulse amplitude grading.

What is 2+?


200

Noninvasive screening test comparing ankle to arm systolic pressures.

What is ankle-brachial index (ABI)?

200

Chronic swelling that does NOT improve with elevation.

What is lymphedema?


200

These nodes are normally non-palpable in adults above medial elbow.

What are epitrochlear nodes?

300

This condition results from deficient oxygenated blood supply to tissues.

What is ischemia?

300

A test used to evaluate collateral circulation before radial artery puncture.

What is the Allen test?

300

Normal ABI value range.

What is 1.0–1.4?

300

Life-threatening complication of DVT.

What is pulmonary embolism?

300

Firm, fixed lymph nodes suggest this.

What is malignancy?

400

The calf muscles acting as a pump to move venous blood is called this.

What is the calf pump (peripheral heart)?

400

Normal capillary refill time.

What is less than or equal to 2-3 seconds?

400

Skin findings of arterial insufficiency.

What are cool, pale, hairless, shiny skin?

400

Swelling from metabolic waste buildup is caused by this vascular problem.

What is venous disease?

400

Peau d’orange skin and non-pitting edema indicate this.

What is lymphedema?


500

Dilated tortuous veins with incompetent valves are called this.

What are varicose veins?

500

Triphasic whooshing sound heard using this device to detect weak pulses.

What is a Doppler ultrasound?

500

Raising legs then dangling causing pallor then rubor indicates this condition.

What is peripheral arterial disease?

500

Scale used to determine DVT probability.

 What is Wells score?

500

Four main superficial lymph node groups examined.

What are cervical, axillary, epitrochlear, and inguinal nodes?

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