Atherosclerosis of extremities vs pvd

    • [DOC File]Cardiovascular Disorders

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      Peripheral Atherosclerosis Men vs. Women ... Peripheral Vascular Disease. Disorders that alter the natural flow of blood through the arteries and veins of peripheral circulation ... - Maintain warmth in the extremities. - Avoid cold materials & prolonged exposure to cold environments.

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    • [DOC File]RAJIV GANDHI OF HEALTH SCIENCES,KARNATAKA,BANGALORE

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      There is strong correlation between presence of peripheral vascular disease, coronary artery disease and cerebrovascular accidents. Diabetics are five times more likely to develop peripheral arterial disease than non-diabetics as it accelerates atherosclerosis and numerous studies have identified it as a key risk factor for PAD.[1-5 ...

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      Atherosclerosis = plaque development. #1 cause of coronary artery disease and can occur in any vessel of the body. Angina = Chest pain. Stable is predictable and is fixed with rest and nitroglycerine. Unstable isn’t predictable and isn’t fixed with nitro or rest. Prinzmetal’s due to coronary artery vasospasm.

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    • [DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs

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      8. Upper extremities (reporting each upper extremity separately): a. Describe functional restrictions with reference to strength and coordination and ability for self-feeding, fastening clothing, bathing, shaving, and toileting. b. If amputated, indicate level of amputation (or length of stump and state whether or not use of a prosthesis is ...

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    • [DOC File]Peripheral Vascular Disease - MUSC

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      sac vs fusiform vs mycocytic. causes: trauma, congenital, inflammatory, pregnancy, ***atherosclerosis. dissecting. common is thoracic aneurysm. Abdominal aortic aneurysm. Surgical repair if > 5 cm (2 inches) symptoms: complaints that pants too tight, see a throbbing “mass”, blue toe syndrome. Surgical complications:

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    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      Embolism vs thrombosis (not important) Books will often compare both causes Embolism patients may demonstrate a history of arrhythmias/AF or recent MI and the affected limb may show no signs of chronic limb ischemia; because there is no time for collaterals, loss of limb function may be present; the contralateral limb is normal (pulses felt)

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