Blood clot pain in calf

    • [DOC File]Deep Vein Thrombosis/Pulmonary Embolism

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      Distal vs. Proximal : Distal is in the calf etc, proximal is higher up. Proximal is more dangerous because the veins are larger thus the clot would be larger. Virchow’s Triad: (1) Blood flow (2) Blood vessels (3) circulating elements in the blood – if anything abnormal is trial = clot formation.

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    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE PROTOCOL

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      Because the clot does not break down, it can become large and obstruct the normal flow of blood in the vein. Considerations Deep veins of the lower extremities are the most common sites for a DVT. If the clot breaks into smaller pieces, it becomes an embolus which can travel to vital organs and cause life-threatening conditions such as a heart ...

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    • [DOC File]COMPLICATIONS OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

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      The usual symptoms of a blood clot are: swelling of the leg and pain in the calf. These symptoms are obviously present to some degree after most injuries and operations on a leg so it can be hard to tell if a blood clot is present. Blood clots are seen more often after some procedures such as …

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    • Key Points_Pulm 5

      When a DVT occurs, it occludes the lumen of the vein; this causes a “build-up” of pressure “behind” the clot; that is, more distal to the clot; most DVTs form in the calf, but they often “grow” or “elongate” or “propagate” proximally to the popliteal vein or femoral vein, or even up to the iliac vein;

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