Leg doppler exam

    • [DOCX File]American Society of Echocardiography – Organization of ...

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      Date of Exam: 7/12/10 Referring Physician: Dr. Brown. Patient: John Doe Technologist: S. Smart. Birthdate: 12/01/1956 MR: 110222. Arterial duplex examination performed using B-mode, color flow and spectral Doppler assessment. (CPT: 93926) INDICATION: Bilateral lower extremity claudication . FINDINGS: Right:

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    • [DOC File]www.allaboutultrasound.com

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      Observe color of both feet in supine (or in sitting). In supine, elevate one leg for 60 sec. Observe foot color: light pink is normal; chalky white or painful means arterial insufficiency. Then lower to dependent position and time the color return compared to the color of …

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    • [DOC File]N1120 Test Blueprint - KeithRN

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      The purpose of the C&P exam is to provide very specific information in order to ensure a proper evaluation of the claimed disability rather than to provide medical treatment. ... paralysis of the leg muscles below the involved level with atrophy. 2) abnormal gait ... Doppler echocardiogram, or cardiac catheterization. For endocarditis ...

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    • Doppler ultrasound exam of an arm or leg: MedlinePlus Medical En…

      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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    • [DOC File]Example Lower Extremity Arterial Physiologic

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      A complete exam includes the entire segments of the accessible portion of each vessel. ... When the ABI on one leg is normal and the other is abnormal, duplex imaging must be performed throughout the abnormal leg. Doppler waveforms from the CFA and POP artery must be obtained, at minimum, from the leg with the normal ABI.

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    • [DOC File]Vascular Lab worksheet

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      Monitor posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis pulses with the Doppler. a&b Assess. implement Understand. Apply. analyze 0.846 0.2 30. Your 72-year-old patient is hospitalized for an aortic dissection of the abdominal aorta that stabilizes with treatment. The nurse develops a teaching plan for the patient’s discharge that includes information about

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    • [DOCX File]Cary Cardiology

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      Traditionally, a negative Doppler exam in an outpatient requires some additional evaluation. Patients are instructed to follow-up in 5-7 days for a repeat Doppler examination to ensure that a DVT was not missed or that a thrombosis in the calf, which is frequently undetected by Doppler ultrasound, has not extended proximally into the thigh.

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    • [DOC File]The Vascular Laboratory - Intersocietal

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      Long RT Pop (Below Knee) with PW Doppler. Long RT PTA. Long RT PTA with Color. Long RT PTA with PW Doppler. Long RT ATA . Long RT ATA with Color. Long RT ATA with PW Doppler . Long RT DPA . Long RT DPA withColor. Long RT DPA with PW Doppler. Repeat steps 1 – 33 on Left leg. If unilateral exam - IMAGE and DOPPLER contralateral CFA

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    • [DOC File]DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS

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      Complete bilateral noninvasive physiologic studies of upper or lower extremity arteries, 3 or more levels (eg, for lower extremity: ankle/brachial indices at distal posterior tibial and anterior tibial/dorsalis pedis arteries plus segmental blood pressure measurements with bidirectional doppler waveform recording and analysis, at 3 or more levels, or ankle/brachial indices at distal posterior ...

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    • [DOCX File]Inland Imaging

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      Why is a venous Doppler performed? The majority of venous Doppler exams are performed to look for blood clots or to evaluate blood flow and determine severity of venous insufficiency (varicose veins). Can I eat or drink on the day of the test? Yes. Eat and drink as you normally would the day of the exam.

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