Lower
Extremity
Upper Extremity
Valves and more!
Thrombus
Misc
100

Is GSV superficial or deep

Superficial

100

Is the ulnar vein superficial or deep?

Deep

100

Incompetent valves can cause 

Venous reflux 

varicose veins 

100

T/F Acute clot appears small and echogenic 

False 

100

What term means the waveform response to breathing?

Phascicity

200

Bilateral pulsatility seen in the lower extremity veins can indicate

Right sided heart failure 

200

Inspiration _____ intrathoracic pressure 

Decreases

200

What is the term used to describe venous insufficiency doppler?


Reflux 

200

Name three risk factors for DVT

Age >40 years old
Malignancy
Previous DVT or PE
Immobilization
Fracture of pelvis, hip, or long bones
Myocardial infarction, stroke

200

If a popliteal artery aneurysm is found where should the sonographer look?

Aorta 

300

  Are the legs veins more pulsatile than the arm veins?


No

300

Which is more medial, the cephalic or basilic vein?

Basilic 

300

Perforator veins have valves directing flow from the _____ system to the ____system. 

Superficial to deep 

300

T/F 

Three factors of thrombus are hypercoaguable state, venous stasis, and vein wall injury. 

True 

300

What common condition can mimic DVT?

Baker’s cyst 

400

Name a factor that contributes to venous return?


Calf muscle pump 

400

What do brachial veins drain into 

Axillary veins

400

A vein with low transmural pressure has what shape ?

Oval or elliptical 

400
loss of phasicity in the the lower extremity venous signal may indicate 

Cephalad obstruction 

500
phasic flow in the lower extremity should ______with expiration 

Increase 

500

Name at least two deep veins of the upper extremities

Ulnar, radial, brachial, axillary, subclavian

500

Which layer is thickest in veins?

Tunica Externa


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