Arterial vs venous ultrasound

    • [DOCX File]IAC | Improving Health Care Through Accreditation®

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      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 system. Arteries, capillaries, and veins. Factors affecting blood flow. Diameter of the vessel. Elastic recoil. Viscosity of blood. Age related considerations

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    • [DOC File]Vascular Lab worksheet

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      Arterial and venous systems. arterial (100 mmHg pressure) venous (4 mmHg pressure) Overview. L side of heart aorta arteries arterioles capillaries venules veins vena cava R side of heart. the site of exchange of nutrients and metabolic wastes and fluids occurs in the capillaries in tissues

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    • [DOC File]NURS 196 - Walla Walla Community College

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      Gillman LM, Blaivas M, Lord J, Al-Kadi A, Kirkpatrick W: Ultrasound confirmation of guidewire position may eliminate accidental arterial dilatation during central venous cannulation. Scand J Trauma 2010; 18:39. Goetz AM, Wagener MM, Miller JM, Muder RR: Risk of infection due to central venous catheters: effect of site of placement and catheter ...

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    • [DOC File]Initiating Dialysis - ESRD Network 18

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      If both arterial and venous sheaths are being used then ensure that the arterial sheath is removed first then the venous sheath. This avoids the formation of an AV fistula. For example in the case of Coronary Angiogram and Right heart study.

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    • [DOC File]PAC 07 - Diagnostic Imaging I

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      Potential to Clot: Venous Stenosis, Arterial Stenosis, Infection, Damage. 1. Venous Stenosis . Most common cause of failure in PTFE or Bovine Grafts vs fistula. Often venous stenosis will recur – stay alert to repeated incidents. Surveillance for Access Function Page 2 of 3. The indicators listed below are late signs of venous stenosis

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    • [DOC File]Example Lower Extremity Arterial Physiologic

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      Describe the vascular pattern and pathophysiology of the following: pulmonary venous hypertension and increased pulmonary arterial pressure and blood flow. Describe the cardiac structures more prone to calcifications: valve leaflets, rings—coronary arteries, ventricular wall aneurysms, the pericardium

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    • [DOC File]Peripheral Vascular Disease

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      Mohler ER 3rd, Gornik HL, Gerhard-Herman M, Misra S, Olin JW, Zierler RE, Wolk MJ. 2012 Appropriate Use Criteria for Peripheral Vascular Ultrasound and Physiological Testing part I: Arterial Ultrasound and Physiological Testing: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation Appropriate Use Criteria Task Force, American College of Radiology, American Institute of Ultrasound in ...

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    • Arterial Duplex Ultrasound - Legs

      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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    • [DOC File]Central Venous Access Bibliography

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      The Doppler transducer is positioned with the transducer directed proximally so that arterial flow will move directly into the ultrasound beam at an angle of 40-60 degrees. Appropriately sized cuffs should be placed on the thigh (choose three cuff or four cuff method: one thigh cuff for three cuff method; two for four cuff method), upper calf ...

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