General
Clinical Manifestations
Nursing Diagnoses
Interprofessional care
Medications
100

These are the 3 main risk factors for peripheral vascular or artery disease or PAD/PVD.

What are diabetes, smoking, and kidney disease?

100

Ischemic muscle ache or “leg attack” precipitated by exercise, resolves with rest and is reproducible.

What is intermittent claudication?

100

This is a nursing diagnosis related to pain.

What is:  patient is at risk of experiencing pain?

100
Free programs are offered in BC to eliminate this risk factor.

What is smoking cessation? 

QuitNow.ca 

100

Common HTN med for PAD.

What are ACE inhibitors (ramipril)

200

This is the leading cause of PAD.

What is atherosclerosis?

200

Physical appearance of the limb.

What is the skin becomes thin, shiny, and taut, and hair loss occurs on the lower legs?

200

Another nursing diagnosis relating to circulation.

 What is at risk of inadequate tissue perfusion?

200

Professionals can be involved in providing dietary optimization education like the DASH diet.

What is a dietician?

200

Antiplatelet medication for PAD.

What is ASA or Plavix?

300

PAD causes thickening of the arteries in these areas of the body.

What are the upper and lower extremities?

300

This is manifested as numbness or tingling in the toes or feet, and may result from nerve tissue ischemia.

What is paresthesia?

300

A nursing diagnosis relating to exercise.

What is at risk of exercise intolerance?

300
Management of extremities can be provided by this professional. 

What is a foot care nurse?

300

Considering risk factors, patients with PAD may be on these meds as well.

What is insulin, statins, other HTN meds?

400

This is a condition characterized by chronic ischemic rest pain lasting more than 2 weeks, arterial leg ulcers, or gangrene of the leg as a result of PAD

What is Critical limb ischemia (CLI)?

400

Assessments of PAD also include the six Ps.

Pallor: changes in colour

Pain: and deep pain in extremities

Paresthesia: numbness, tingling, progressive loss of sensation

Paralysis: decreased movement, ROM

Poikilothermia: cold legs or feet

Pulselessness: femoral, popliteal, pedal pulses

400

A nursing diagnosis related to skin health.

 What is at risk of poor skin health in extremities?

400

This professional will work with the patient to develop exercise tolerance.

What is a physiotherapist?

400

The reason why a nurse should be concerned about natural health products.

Some natural remedies such as:

Angelica, anise, bilberry, bromelain, celery, chamomile, devil’s claw, dong quai, fenugreek, feverfew, garlic, ginger, Ginkgo biloba, goldenseal, horse chestnut, licorice root, lovage root, meadowsweet, motherwort, parsley, passionflower, red clover, rue, turmeric, willow bark

can interfere with clotting.

500

This is the reason why wounds have delayed healing, wound infection, and tissue necrosis, especially in diabetic patients with PAD. 

What is decreased arterial blood flow?

500

Claudication that progresses to pain at rest; burning pain in feet and toes at rest

What is rest pain?

500

A nursing diagnosis related to patient teaching.

What is at risk of a knowledge deficit of the disease and treatment plan?

500

A referral can be sent to this professional to help care for the integument on the lower extremities.

What is the wound care nurse?
500

BONUS QUESTION

What medications are used for intermittent claudication?

What are cilostazol and pentoxifylline.

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