Pathology
Anatomy
Physiology/
Hemodynamics
Physics
What the Hell?
100

This word means an abnormal narrowing of the inside of an arterial vessel, usually from atherosclerosis.

What is "stenosis"

100

Which veins accompany the posterior tibial artery?

What are the posterior tibial veins (usually paired, occasionally 3)

100

What doppler waveform is expected in a normal resting peripheral artery?

What is Triphasic

100

The doppler angle SHOULD ideally always be?

"what is 60 degrees"

200

This term denotes backward blood flow in a venous segment, > specific threshold, indicating valvular incompetence

What is "reflux"

200

The two arteries formed when the common carotid artery bifurcates in the neck?

what are the "internal and external carotid arteries"

200

What waveform is expected distal to a SEVERE arterial stenosis?

What is Monophasic (tardus-parvus) waveform

200

When the Nyquist limit is exceeded, ________occurs?

What is "Aliasing"

300

These three words mean an abnormal "clot" in a vein, *NOT located in a superficial vein

What is "deep vein thrombosis"

300

These are the 3 layers that make up the wall of an artery or a vein

What are: tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica adventitia 

300

This word describes the OPPOSITE of laminar blood flow

What is "turbulence" or "turbulent flow"

300

The artifact most likely caused by heavily calcified plaque is?


what is "shadowing"


*DAILY DOUBLE if you describe simply what causes shadowing

400

This means a localized and abnormal permanent dilitation of an artery (usually 1.5x its normal diameter)

wha is an "aneurysm"

400

This VERY short venous segment connects deep and superficial veins, and its name describes how it relates to the fascia. 

what is a "perforator"

400

Poiseuilles law states that ________ is the most significant factor affecting resistance to blood flow?

what is "vessel radius" (remember resistance is inversely proportional to the radius to the fourth power)

400

The most effective adjustment to reduce aliasing would be?

What is "increase PRF/scale"

500

What is the most common site to find lower extremity DVT?

What are Calf veins (specifically soleal veins)

500

This artery is the first artery that comes off the external carotid artery

What is "superior thyroid"

500

This Old French word, which means "roar", "noise", or "bellowing", is often used to describe the abnormal arterial sound heard through a stethoscope.

What is "Bruit".. (pronounced "Brewy")

500

What happens to attenuation when transducer frequency increases?

What is INCREASE in attenuation?

500

A patient has a resting ABI (ankle/brachial index) of 1.45. What does this most likely indicate?

 What are noncompressible, calcified arteries?

750

Which artery is most commonly affected by an emboli from the heart?

What is the Common Femoral Artery

750

Into which DEEP vein does the Small Saphenous Vein usually drain?

What is the Popliteal Vein

750

What happens to distal (peripheral) arterial RESISTANCE after exercise?

What is "DECREASES"

750

What is the vessel where REVERSAL of flow is commonly seen in "Subclavian Steal Syndrome"?

What is the vertebral artery?

1000

Which VESSEL is compromised by "May Thurner Syndrome"?

What is the Left Common Iliac Vein

1000

Which artery becomes the Axillary artery?

What is the Subclavian artery