Arterial vs venous insufficiency table
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arterial(arterial insufficiency- 3 tests; allen’s, b/l BP, b/l pulses, capillary refill) Review the names and correct examination technique for the exams below. Review tests to assess arterial insufficiency (upper and lower extremities) and venous insufficiency (lower extremities): 1. Arterial insufficiency in …
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Venous abnormalities were found in 563 patients (96.1%). Lesions in one vein were found in 43.5%, in two veins in 49.5%, and in three veins in 3.1% of patients.
Difference of Arterial and Venous Insufficiency | Varicose Veins | Vein
0.75-0.95 mild arterial disease.05-0.75 mod. arterial disease < 0.5 severe arterial disease I. Stemmer’s Sign: if skin at base of 2nd toe (and 2nd finger) cannot be pinched and picked up = lymphedema sign. J. Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) - DVT screen (swollen, warm, red, tender calf) vs. …
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Table 6 – 3, p. 140-141. Peripheral Vascular. Topic Objectives Assignments/Comments Review of A & P. Assessment. Pathophysiology. Diagnostic Testing. Medications. Arterial vs.: venous disease. Health Maintenance. Apply knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the Peripheral Vascular System in providing care to clients with disorders of this ...
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Depending on the degree of venous insufficiency, any arterial impairment and other clinical and patient-specific factors, the applied compression can be as high as 40 mmHg. The first best standard bandaging for CVI was Unna’s boot, though the application of bandaging and other products goes back thousands of years (Rubin et al, 1990; Thomas ...
[DOC File]Chapter 7- Cardiovascular System
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Varicose Veins, Venous Insufficiency. A varicosity is an enlarged tortuous vein. Those occurring in the legs are of little underwriting significance. Varices on the abdominal wall or in the esophagus or stomach are indicative of cirrhosis of the liver, portal hypertension or obstruction of the vena cava.
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Arterial or venous insufficiency. Diagnosis. Stages Image /////SLIDE///// Treatment. Rotating bed bound patients q2h (? helpful) Treat infection if present . Chemical debridement. Surgical debridement. Wet to dry dressings? St Joes now has a wound clinic (with other …
[DOC File]Vascular Lab worksheet
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Signs of Venous Insufficiency. Varicose veins. Thrombosis. Hyperpigmentation. Ulcer. Pitting edema. Venous Exam (Table 14-2/14-3) MATCHING ON TEST. Inspection. Palpation. Manual compression test (mapping)- feel the dilated vein, then move the other hand up the leg at least 20cm. you are feeling for a downward impulse against your lower hand.
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