Cerebrovascular Anatomy
Uncommon Pathology of the Carotid System
The Veins of the Lower Extremity
Mapping of the Superficial Veins/ Venous Valvular Insufficiency
Central VAD placement
100

The 3 systems' veins are divided into.

What are the deep system, the superficial system, and the perforating system?

100

The inflammation of an arterial wall.

What is arteritis?

100

The longest vein in the body.

What is the Great Saphenous Vein?

100

The 2 things a patient should avoid wearing before skin marking needs to be done.

What are body lotions and powder?

100

The artery that can be used as a landmark to identify the IJV.

What is the Carotid Artery?

200

The type of waveform that feeds muscular beds and does not need a constant blood supply.

What is a high resistant waveform?

200

The 2 forms of arteritis.

What are Takayasu and Temporal (giant cell)?

200

The term that describes a paired vein with an artery of the same name.

What is concomitant?

200

The suitable alternative for bypass if the GSV has been removed.

What are the Accessory systems?

200

The term that describes "venous thrombosis associated with compression of subclavian vein at the thoracic outlet."

What is Paget-Schroetter syndrome?

300

The normal PSV of the ICA.

What is <125 cm/s?

300

The term to describe "Injury to vessel walls from therapeutic irritation of various tumors."

What is radiation-induced arterial injury (RIAI)?

300

The #1 complication of DVT.

What is pulmonary embolism?

300

The diameter of reticular veins.

What is 1-3mm?

300

The portion where the tip of the VAD will always be placed.

What is Distal 1/3 of the SVC?
400

The term to describe this sequence "arteries->arterioles->capillaries->venules->veins"

What is blood flow from arteries to veins?
400

The classic presentation of a pseudoaneurysm.

What is a pulsatile mass with yin yang color filling?

400

The term that is consistent with unilateral pulsatile flow.  

What is an AV Fistula?

400

The term that describes "wet, ragged shaped, does not hurt (usually), shallow, and located on the ankle bone."

What is a Venous Ulcer?

400

The 3 types of VADs.

What are non-tunneled, tunneled, and port?

500

The 3 Golden Doppler rules.

What is 1) center to flow, 2) parallel to the posterior wall, 3) Angle <60'

500

The treatment for Pseudos.

What is compression or thrombin?

500

The five veins that do not contain valves.

What are Innominate, SVC, IVC, Iliacs, and soleal sinus?

500

The GSV vein size and time of reflux for insurance purposes.

What is 5.5mm at the junction for >0.5 sec?

500

BONUS!!!!!!!!!!

Mrs. Davis' Vascular crush.

Who is Dr. Brian Sapp?