Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY (CVI)
DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT)
PULMONARY EMBOLISM (PE)
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (ED)
100

This hallmark symptom of PAD occurs with activity and is relieved by rest.

What is intermittent claudication?

100

The most important nursing intervention for CVI is promoting this.

What is venous return (elevation, compression)?

100

The nurse should never perform this assessment maneuver on a suspected DVT.

What is Homan’s sign?

100

This sudden symptom is the classic hallmark of pulmonary embolism.

What is sudden dyspnea?

100

Clients taking sildenafil must avoid this type of medication due to risk of fatal hypotension.

What are nitrates?

200

This skin temperature finding is a common clinical manifestation of peripheral arterial disease due to reduced blood flow.

What is cool or cold skin?

200

This type of stocking is prescribed to help manage CVI symptoms.

What are compression stockings?

200

The nurse evaluates heparin therapy using this lab test.

What is aPTT?

200

This diagnostic test is the gold standard for confirming a PE.

What is CT pulmonary angiography?

200

Erectile dysfunction can be categorized into these two primary types based on the underlying cause.

What are organic ED and psychogenic ED?

300

The nurse expects ulcers from PAD to appear on these locations.

What are toes, feet, and lateral ankles?

300

CVI ulcers typically appear in this location.

What is the medial ankle?

300

Heparin and enoxaparin work in this part of the clotting cascade.

What is the inhibition of thrombin/factor Xa?

300

Warfarin requires monitoring of this lab value.

What is INR?

300

Sildenafil works by dilating vessels through this enzyme pathway.

What is the PDE-5 inhibition pathway?

400

The nurse should position a client with PAD in this way to promote perfusion.

What is dependent positioning (legs down)?

400

The nurse knows the plan is working when this clinical sign decreases.

What is reduced lower-leg edema?

400

The nurse should monitor for this major complication of DVT.

What is pulmonary embolism?

400

This dietary teaching is essential for clients taking warfarin.

What is maintaining consistent vitamin K intake?

400

This common side effect may require patient reassurance.

What is a headache or flushing?

500

The nurse should teach the patient with PAD to avoid this common practice because it decreases blood flow.

What is crossing their legs or using restrictive clothing?

500

This describes the main difference between PAD and CVI regarding blood flow direction.

What is PAD affects arterial blood flow to tissues, while CVI affects venous return from tissues?

500

This symptom helps nurses differentiate DVT from PAD or CVI.

What is unilateral calf pain, warmth, swelling, and redness?

500

This position optimizes oxygenation during acute PE.

What is high Fowler’s position?

500

The nurse teaches the client to take sildenafil this long before sexual activity.

What is 30–60 minutes?