Risk Factors
PAD OR PVD
Complications
HodgePodge
Treatment
100

BP of 140/90 or >.

What is HTN?

100

Problems that interfere with the adequate return of blood flow from the extremities.

What is peripheral venous disorder?

100

Blood clots that form as a result of venous stasis, endothelial injury, or hypercoagulability.

What is venous thromboembolism?

100

Low-pressure, thin-walled vessels rely on the action of skeletal muscle pumps to return blood to the heart.

What are veins?



100

Taking healthy veins from an area and transplanting them into a diseased area.




What is a venous or bypass graft?



200

Defined as hyperlipidemia or hypercholesterolemia (need lab value).

What is a Total Cholesterol of >200mg/dL?

200

Results from atherosclerosis usually occur in the arteries of the lower limbs.

What is PAD?

200

Enlarged, twisted, and superficial veins that can occur in any part of the body.

What are varicose veins?

200


Used to reverse effects of warfarin (coumadin).





What is vitamin K?

200

Used for prevention and tx of DVT. Given subcutaneously and based on weight.

What is low-molecular weight heparin or Levenox?

300


This risk factor is a risk factor for almost all diseases.





What is smoking or obesity?

300

Often has ulcers form over the medial malleolus.



What is peripheral venous disorder?

300


Occurs when a thrombus is dislodged, becomes an embolus, and lodges in a pulmonary vessel.





What is pulmonary embolism?

300

This test compares the blood pressure measured at your ankle with the blood pressure measured at your arm. A low ankle-brachial index number can indicate narrowing or blockage of the arteries in the legs.

What is the ankle-brachial index test?

Normal is 1.0-1.4.

300

Primary collaborative management regarding PAD.

What is vasodilation, pain management, and maintaining tissue integrity?



400

Insufficient Insulin



What is diabetes mellitus?

400

No pulse is present in the lower extremities.



What is peripheral artery disease?

400


Medical emergency where tissue pressure within a confined body space can restrict blood flow, and the resulting ischemia can lead to irreversible tissue damage.




What is compartment syndrome?

400

Interferes with clotting cascade and thrombin formation.

What are anti-coagulants?

400

Alters aggregation and formation of the platelet plug.

What are anti-platelets?

500


XX chromosomes





What is Female Gender?

500


Ulcers that are irregular in shape.





What is peripheral venous disorder?

500


Serious complication of arterial revascularization and often occurs within the first 24 hours following surgery.





What is graft occlusion?

500

These supplements maybe give to decrease homocysteine levels.

What is folic acid and Vitamin B12