Key Terms
BP Classification
What Is It?
The Body Does What The Body Does
You Got Problems
100

outpouchings of the wall of an artery from a structural defect in the layers of the arterial wall

What is an aneurysm?

100

systolic pressure of 160 or higher and diastolic pressure of 100 or higher

What is stage 2 HTN?

100
this disease presents with diminished, weak or absent pulses

What is arterial disease? 

100

blood vessels normally do this in cold environments

What is constrict?

100

Hardening of the arteries

What is arteriosclerosis?

200

blood clot or debris that travels and lodges in a blood vessel

What is an embolus?

200

DAILY DOUBLE

systolic pressure of 120-139 and diastolic pressure of 80-89

What is prehypertension?

200

pain with walking that diminishes with rest 

What is intermittent claudication?

200

mottling with brown pigmentation at ankles occurs with this disease 

What is venous disease?

200

Occlusion of the vessels in the hands and feet are noted first with this disease

What is Thromboangiitis Obliterans (Buerger Disease)?

300

dark redness

What is rubor?

300

systolic pressure of 140-159 and diastolic pressure of 90-99

What is stage 1 HTN?

300

with this disease process, ulcerations are found at bones of ankles 

What is venous disease?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

this should be assessed every time there is contact with a health care provider

What is blood pressure?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

narrowing or obstruction of peripheral blood vessels and loss of function

What is peripheral vascular disease or PVD?

400

enlarged or torturous veins that are distorted in shape by accumulations of pooled blood

What are varicose veins?

400

systolic pressure of less than 120 and diastolic pressure of less than 80

What is normal blood pressure?

400

this disease occurs when coronary arteries struggle to supply the heart with enough blood, oxygen and nutrients 

What is coronary artery disease or CAD?

400
this procedure may be performed to open an artery to reduce claudication symptoms and improve extremity perfusion

What is percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA)?

400

fingers and toes may display a series of color changes from white to blue to red

What is Raynaud Disease?

500

a tubular device to give support to a vessel interior

What is a stent?

500

This is classified as primary or secondary 

What is hypertension?

500

this occurs most commonly in the iliac and femoral veins 

What is deep vein thrombosis or DVT?

500

this is the best treatment for arterial occlusive disease

What is regular exercise?

500

diabetic patients that have this are at high risk for venous stasis ulcers due to compromised circulation in extremities and slow rate of healing

What is venous insufficiency?