Aneurysms
Venous
Valves
Arterial
Misc.
100

What is the classic triad for AAA? 

Abdominal pain, hypotension, and pulsatile mass

100

 A patient presents with right calf pain with dorsiflexion of foot. What is the progression of diagnostic tests performed?

First D-dimer then Compression Ultrasound

100

sound on auscultation associated with aortic stenosis 

crescendo-decrescendo 

100

#1 cause of PAD

Atherosclerosis 
100

What 2 areas does arteriovenous malformation occur most often in?

brain and spinal cord 

200

Genetic syndromes like Marfan syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, and Turner Syndrome are risks factors for

Thoracic Aneurysm 

200

Painful, warm, erythematous, tender, palpable cord-like structure usually found in the lower extremities

Superficial venous thromboembolism

200

valve most affected by rheumatic heart disease

mitral 

200

System that allows us to estimate severity of PAD

Ankle Brachial Index (ABI)

200

how is thoracic aneurysm usually detected?

incidentally on CT or US

300

Initial diagnotic for AAA with highest accuracy 

Ultrasound

300

60yo nurse that works full-time for 40 years presents with hyper-pigmentation on her lower extremities. After wearing compression socks, you recommend treatment with ___________.

Ablation

300

definitive treatment for tricuspid regurgitation 

valve replacement 

300

loss of peripheral pulse, pallor, and skin mottling 

Arterial Embolism/Thrombosis

300

Describe the difference between an emboli and a thrombi? 

Emboli is where a clot travels and a thrombi forms and stays in the same spot 

400
AAA 2.7 cm treatment

rescreening after 10 years

400

Alterations in blood flow, Vascular endothelial injury, and alteration in the constituents of the blood are criteria for ________

Virchow’s Triad

400

prosthetic valve that doesn't require lifelong anticoagulation

Biprosthetic 

400

ABI=0.4 What is the diagnosis and treatment?

Severe PAD. Treatment is referral, anti platelet meds, Cilostazol, and possible revascularization

400

What is Homan’s sign and what are you testing for?

pain with dorsiflexion of the foot is positive. Looking for DVT

500
young patient with 5.6 cm AAA with low risk. treatment? 

open surgical repair 

500

35 yo male presents with painful swollen calf. Positive D-dimer & US shows non compressive vein. What is the treatment and how long?

DOAC anticoagulation indefinitely (because not provoked)

500

Disease/Disorder that causes tricuspid stenosis

Endocarditis 

500

MRA confirm Arterial Embolism. Next step for treatment? 

Revascularization WITHIN 3 hours. Either endovascular or surgical. 

500

tricuspid stenosis can be caused by what kind of high risk behavior?

IV drug use 

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