S/S
What is PVD
NA Role
Treatment
Misc
100

What is cyanosis?

A noticeable change in skin color usually in the lower extremities which may appear bluish and pale. Due to inadequate blood flow.

100

What does PVD stand for?

Periphheral Vascular Disorder

100

What is a daily activity an NA should do?

Vital signs, ensure safety, privacy

100

What type of exercise can help patients with PVD?

Walking

100

This literary term is an intentional exaggeration.

Hyperbole

200

What is an internal sign of PVD?

Bulging of blood vessels.

200

How does a patient obtain PVD?

High cholesterol, age, and smoking.

200

Where do NA´s document a patient´s daily needs?

Care plan.

200

What diet can help PVD patients?

Low fat and low cholesterol foods.

200

She sings ¨Last Friday Night¨.

Katy Perry

300

Where is the pain usually felt in a patient with PVD?

The legs and arms.

300

What is the most common generation for PVD?

Elderly.

300

True or False: NA´s should elevate patients legs.

True 

300

What activities should they discontinue with PVD?

Smoking
300

This is the number of curves on a standard paper clip.

3

400

What is a physical and external sign of PVD?

Shining of legs and thinning of the hair.

400

What is athersclerosis?

The build-up of fats, cholesterol, and other substances in and on the artery walls.

400

POV: The NA tells her friend about the patient and is breaking what law?

HIPPA

400

What procedure can be done to be treat PVD?

Angioplasty.

400

What flag is this?

Chad

500

What would happen to a patient if they did not treat their PVD.

Death or amputated leg

500

What is gangrene?

Severe PVD can result in this complication, where tissue dies due to lack of blood flow.

500

What does HIPPA stand for?

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

500

What device is often used in angioplasties to keep the artery open and prevent future blockages?

Stent.

500

Who invented the stethescope?

Rene Laennec

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