CFV
What is the Common Femoral Vein
A rounded, dilated vein exhibits________intraluminal pressure
A. increased
b. decreased
c. dilated
d. constricted
What is Increased
Fresh formation of new clot often accompanied by edema
a. chronic venous ulcer
b. acute DVT
c. Chronic DVT
d. Venous ulcer
What is Acute DVT
Hypercoagualbility, venous stasis (Hemodynamic changes), endothelium injury/damage
What are predisposing factors for DVT
abnormal dilation of superficial veins
a. venous ulcer
b. varicosity
c. Vichods Triangle
d. deep vein insufficiency
varicose veins
" Old Clot" identified in a vein characterized by calcified mural thrombus
a. chronic venous ulcer
b. acute DVT
c. Chronic DVT
d. Venous ulcer
What is Chronic DVT
What is the diagnostic assessment that can be an indication of DVT?
a. Ventilation-perfusion can
b. d-Dimer test
c. Homan's Sign test
d. BP over 2 days
Homan's Sign test
Partially obstructed vein by either new clot or old clot
a. Varicose veins
b. Non Occlusive DVT
c. Occlusive DVT
d. Venous ulcer
What is Non Occlusive DVT
Chronic Venous Insufficiency can be most accuracy diagnosed by what model?
a. Doppler Ultrasonography
b. venography
c. Duplex Ultrasound
d. D Dimer blood test
Doppler Ultrasonography
A life threatening clot that travels to the lungs from the lower extremities
a. stroke
b. pulmonary embolism
c. Virchow's Triad
d. Valvular incompetence
What is a Pulmonary Embolism
Identify the disorder with the following signs and symptoms (select all that apply)
a. heaviness of the legs
b. fatigue
c. sensation of fullness in the legs
d. edema in lower extremities
e. cold, clammy lower extremities
a. heaviness of the legs
b. fatigue
c. sensation of fullness in the legs
d. edema in lower extremities
DVT occurs in what percentage of postoperative orthopedic surgery patients.
a. 10%
b. 80%
c. 50%
d. 25%
50%