Chapter 5
Lower extremities
Upper extremities
Anatomy
Miscellaneous
100

These veins have valves to prevent flow from moving from deep to superficial

Perforating veins

100

Blood that moves without help from something else is called ____________.

Spontaneous 

100

What are the three superficial veins?

1. Basilic

2. Cephalic

3. Median cubital

100

What is the name of the veins drains medial and posterior calf?

Peroneal veins

100

These veins have no accompanying arteries and are smaller in diameter

Superficial veins

200

The anterior tibial vein is draining what two things and what is it dumping it into?

Drains the anterior calf and foot, and it's being dumped into the popliteal vein

200

Where should you not miss a thrombus as it could be fatal?

In the popliteal and above

200

What's the importance of external jugular vein and anterior jugular vein?

They serve as collateral flow in case there is a clot that won't allow blood to keep flowing

200

What are the names of the veins that are blacked out?

Greater Saphenous vein at the top 

Smaller saphenous vein at the bottom

200

Flow that ceases with inspiration and resumes with expiration

Phasicity 

300

Flow pattern in these veins are normally phasic and spontaneous, but not pulsatile

Lower extremity veins

300

This maneuver is used to cease flow by pushing down on patient's belly

Valsalva maneuver 

300

Where is rouleaux commonly seen in?

Jugular vein

300

What is the name of the vein that runs down medial arm

Basilic vein

300

Thrombosis of the left iliac vein is called ________________ syndrome.

May Thurner

400

What are the three pump systems in the leg

1. Foot pump

2. Calf vent-motor pump

3. Thigh pump

400

We are certain this patient has DVT, what is this symptom called?

Phlegmasia Cerulean Dolens

400

Where the arrow points, is this patient breathing in or breathing out?

Breathing in

400

What is the blue line that helps stabilize the two bones?

Interosseous membrane

400

What is required by the ICAVL when it comes to the assessment of the subclavian vein?

A comparison must be made with the contralateral subclavian vein

500

What is the calf vent-motor pump dependent upon?

1. Ability of calf skeletal muscle to contract

2. Competency of the venous valves

3. Patency of outflow veins

500

If we get pulsatile flow, we have cardiac influence which can lead to what

Congestive heart failure

500
For more central veins, what kind of method do we use to look for thrombosis?

Grayscale, color, and spectral

500

What vein sends blood to right atrium?

Superior vena cava

500

What vein must be lightly touched as it easily compresses?

Cephalic vein