Treatments
Arterial
Venous
Murmurs
Signs and Symptoms
100

What is non-pharmacologic treatment for Varicose Veins?

Compression Stockings

100

What is the number one cause for PAD?

Atherosclerosis

100

What is it called when a thrombus moves to a different location in the body?

Embolus

100

What is the diagnostic of choice to diagnose a heart murmur?

Echocardiogram

100

Clinical signs for DVT?

calf swelling and pain to palpation

200

Treatment for Mitral regurgitation?

Valve Replacement

200

Main risk factor for PAD?

Smoking

200

Diagnostic of choice for chronic venous insufficiency?

Ultrasound

200

Where does the radiation of mitral regurgitation go?

Axillary

200

Peripheral Artery disease symptoms?

hair loss, shiny skin, pallor, cyanosis 

300

At what ABI is revacularization indicated for PAD?

<0.5

300

Most common location for ulcerations?

pressure point along the toes (MTP joint)

300

Risk factors for varicose veins?

Prolonged standing

300

Which valvular disease is associated with carotid bruits?

Aortic Stenosis

300

Virchow's Triad?

Venous stasis, Hypercoaguability, and Venous injury

400

What is the length of treatment for provoked DVT?

3-6 months 

400

How quickly does revascularization need to be to prevent further injury to the ischemic limb?

3 hours

400

Most likely location for ulcerations?

Medial Malleolus 

400

Most likely valve to be affected by endocarditis?

Mitral Valve

400

The 5 P's for acute limb ischemia?

Pallor, Pulseless, Poikilothermia, Pain, Parasthesia 

500

What is the blood thinner of choice with a patient with DVT and a history of rheumatic heart disease?

Warfarin

500

The patient has pulseless extremities, acute severe pain, and is pale. 

Acute limb ischemia

500

Treatment for superficial DVT less than 5cm and distal to the saphenofemoral junction? 

NSAIDS

500

Auscultaed at the Apex and heard during Systole?

Mitral Regurgitation 

500

What is AAA Triad?

Pulsatile Mass, Hypotension, and abdominal pain