Sign and Symptom Recognition
Diagnostic Reasoning
Diagnostic Interpretation
Physical Exam
100

Visible, twisted collection of veins

Varicosities

100

Suspected diagnosis for fever with localized extremity pain, redness, and swelling

What is cellulitis?

100

Gold standard diagnostic test for DVT

What is venous duplex (ultrasound)?
100

Normal capillary refill time

What is less than 2 seconds?

200

Exertional leg pain alleviated by rest

What is claudication?

200

Ddx for leg pain (list 3)

What is DVT, PAD, thrombophlebitis, MSK cause, cellulitis

200

Priority test for the patient with suspected claudication

What is arterial doppler/US?

200

What is lymphedema?

300

Numbness, pain, color change in affected area in response to cold or emotional stress

What is Raynaud's?

300

Virchow's triad

What is venous stasis, endothelial injury, hypercoagulability?

300

Priority tests for new onset extremity hair loss and and brittle fingernails (select 2)

TSH level, arterial US

300

In-office physical exam to assess for PAD

400

"Great toes blanch when lower extremities are extended and held superiorly to approximately 60° while lying supine. When extremities are lowered, the great toes return to their original color within 6 seconds."

Arterial insufficiency

400

Next best step for the patient with leg pain and positive ABI

What is arterial ultrasound?

400
Interpret an ABI of 0.8

What is abnormal?

ABI results:

< 0.9 abnormal

0.9-1 borderline

1-1.4 normal

> 1.4 non-compressible

400

Homan's sign definition

What is pain upon simultaneous foot dorsiflexion and calf squeeze (with knee elevated/extended)?

500

Priority diagnostic test for patient with severe cellulitis

What is XR of affected extremity?

500

Identify any abnormality in the arterial ultrasound report.

What is arterial insufficiency in the left leg?

500

Cause of brown skin discoloration in PVD

What is hemosiderin deposition?

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