Deck 39: Peripheral Arterial Evaluation

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To obtain arterial Doppler signals during arterial color Doppler imaging, using a(n) ___________ imaging plane is best.

A) transverse
B) longitudinal
C) oblique
D) inverted
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During arterial duplex imaging, Doppler signals are obtained using a ___________ angle.

A) zero-degree
B) 35-degree
C) 60-degree
D) direct
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The major branches of the popliteal artery are the _________ and _________ arteries.

A) anterior tibial; peroneal
B) sural; anterior tibial
C) genicular; anterior tibial
D) sural; genicular
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The profunda femoris artery lies __________ and __________ to the superficial femoral artery (SFA).

A) posterior; medial
B) posterior; lateral
C) anterior; medial
D) anterior; lateral
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The ABI on the right side is ___________ mm Hg. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:
<strong>The ABI on the right side is ___________ mm Hg. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:  </strong> A) 0.50 B) 0.66 C) 0.91 D) 0.97 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.50
B) 0.66
C) 0.91
D) 0.97
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A toe pressure is considered normal if it is:

A) 50 mm Hg.
B) 45 mm Hg.
C) less than 64% of brachial pressure.
D) 50 mm Hg and less than 64% of brachial pressure.
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Most patients describe claudication as which one of the following?

A) Pain in the toes
B) Pain at rest
C) Cramping of the leg muscles
D) Extreme leg pain when walking
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The characteristics of a normal Doppler signal obtained during lower-extremity arterial imaging include all of the following except:

A) sharp up slope.
B) triphasic and reverse flow component.
C) dicrotic notch.
D) low velocity forward flow in late diastole.
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Which one of the following statements best describes ultrasound compression therapy of pseudoaneurysms?

A) Is the most successful when the aneurysm is large
B) Is the most successful in patients who are receiving anticoagulated therapy
C) Takes minimal upper body strength
D) Usually requires 30 to 60 minutes to be successful
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A difference in pressures greater than 20 mm Hg between arms usually indicates disease of which one of the following arteries?

A) Subclavian
B) Radial
C) Common carotid
D) Iliac
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b. 0.45.
C) 0.59.
D) 0.35.
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A normal pulse volume waveform contains a(n):

A) slow up slope.
B) dicrotic notch.
C) round peak during systole.
D) up slope and down slope with equal times
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Which one of the following imaging characteristics indicates a significant (greater than 50% diameter reduction) arterial narrowing during lower-extremity arterial imaging?

A) Spectral broadening
B) Increase of peak-systolic velocity of greater than 20% when compared with the proximal adjacent area
C) Increase of peak-systolic velocity of greater than 100% when compared with the proximal adjacent area
D) Loss of blood flow reversal in early diastole
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The ABI on the left side is ________ mm Hg. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:
<strong>The ABI on the left side is ________ mm Hg. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:  </strong> A) 0.50 B) 0.66 C) 1.35 D) 0.97 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.50
B) 0.66
C) 1.35
D) 0.97
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Which one of the following is most likely to produce a palpable thrill?

A) Pseudoaneurysm
B) Common femoral occlusion
C) In situ bypass graft
D) Dialysis access graft
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The brachial pressure suggests disease of the _______________ artery. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:
<strong>The brachial pressure suggests disease of the _______________ artery. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:  </strong> A) innominate B) right subclavian C) left subclavian D) right brachial <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) innominate
B) right subclavian
C) left subclavian
D) right brachial
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Blood pressure cuffs should have a width ________________ the diameter of the limb.

A) 100% less than
B) equal to
C) 20% less than
D) 20% greater than
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The lower limb pressures suggest disease of the ___________________ artery. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:
<strong>The lower limb pressures suggest disease of the ___________________ artery. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:  </strong> A) right common femoral B) right superficial femoral C) right popliteal D) left popliteal <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) right common femoral
B) right superficial femoral
C) right popliteal
D) left popliteal
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The second main branch of the aortic arch is which one of the following arteries?

A) Innominate
B) Right common carotid
C) Left common carotid
D) Left subclavian
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Segmental pressures of the lower extremity tend to ____________ the extent of the disease.

A) overestimate
B) underestimate
C) equal
D) underestimate or equal
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Patients complaining of intermittent claudication will have an ankle-brachial index (ABI) of:
a.
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Exercise testing of the lower-extremity arterial system is performed on a treadmill on a __________ grade.

A) 5% to 10%
B) 10% to 12%
C) 12% to 15%
D) 15% to 20%
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Ankle pressures that fall after exercise and return to baseline in 5 minutes suggest which one of the following?

A) Normal arterial system
B) Multisegment arterial disease
C) Single-segment occlusive disease
D) Lower-extremity amputation
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In nondiabetic patients, ischemic skin lesions are not likely to heal if ankle systolic pressure is below __________ mm Hg.

A) 55
B) 45
C) 80
D) 30
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The calf pulse volume waveform normally has greater amplitude than the thigh waveform because of which one of the following?

A) Sequential changes
B) Superficial femoral disease
C) Cuff artifact
D) Intermittent ischemia
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Exercise testing of the lower-extremity arterial system is performed on a treadmill at a speed of ___________ mph.

A) 1 to 2
B) 1.5 to 2
C) 2 to 2.5
D) 2.5 to 3
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Deck 39: Peripheral Arterial Evaluation
1
To obtain arterial Doppler signals during arterial color Doppler imaging, using a(n) ___________ imaging plane is best.

A) transverse
B) longitudinal
C) oblique
D) inverted
B
2
During arterial duplex imaging, Doppler signals are obtained using a ___________ angle.

A) zero-degree
B) 35-degree
C) 60-degree
D) direct
C
3
The major branches of the popliteal artery are the _________ and _________ arteries.

A) anterior tibial; peroneal
B) sural; anterior tibial
C) genicular; anterior tibial
D) sural; genicular
D
4
The profunda femoris artery lies __________ and __________ to the superficial femoral artery (SFA).

A) posterior; medial
B) posterior; lateral
C) anterior; medial
D) anterior; lateral
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The ABI on the right side is ___________ mm Hg. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:
<strong>The ABI on the right side is ___________ mm Hg. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:  </strong> A) 0.50 B) 0.66 C) 0.91 D) 0.97

A) 0.50
B) 0.66
C) 0.91
D) 0.97
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A toe pressure is considered normal if it is:

A) 50 mm Hg.
B) 45 mm Hg.
C) less than 64% of brachial pressure.
D) 50 mm Hg and less than 64% of brachial pressure.
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Most patients describe claudication as which one of the following?

A) Pain in the toes
B) Pain at rest
C) Cramping of the leg muscles
D) Extreme leg pain when walking
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The characteristics of a normal Doppler signal obtained during lower-extremity arterial imaging include all of the following except:

A) sharp up slope.
B) triphasic and reverse flow component.
C) dicrotic notch.
D) low velocity forward flow in late diastole.
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9
Which one of the following statements best describes ultrasound compression therapy of pseudoaneurysms?

A) Is the most successful when the aneurysm is large
B) Is the most successful in patients who are receiving anticoagulated therapy
C) Takes minimal upper body strength
D) Usually requires 30 to 60 minutes to be successful
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A difference in pressures greater than 20 mm Hg between arms usually indicates disease of which one of the following arteries?

A) Subclavian
B) Radial
C) Common carotid
D) Iliac
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b. 0.45.
C) 0.59.
D) 0.35.
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A normal pulse volume waveform contains a(n):

A) slow up slope.
B) dicrotic notch.
C) round peak during systole.
D) up slope and down slope with equal times
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Which one of the following imaging characteristics indicates a significant (greater than 50% diameter reduction) arterial narrowing during lower-extremity arterial imaging?

A) Spectral broadening
B) Increase of peak-systolic velocity of greater than 20% when compared with the proximal adjacent area
C) Increase of peak-systolic velocity of greater than 100% when compared with the proximal adjacent area
D) Loss of blood flow reversal in early diastole
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The ABI on the left side is ________ mm Hg. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:
<strong>The ABI on the left side is ________ mm Hg. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:  </strong> A) 0.50 B) 0.66 C) 1.35 D) 0.97

A) 0.50
B) 0.66
C) 1.35
D) 0.97
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Which one of the following is most likely to produce a palpable thrill?

A) Pseudoaneurysm
B) Common femoral occlusion
C) In situ bypass graft
D) Dialysis access graft
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The brachial pressure suggests disease of the _______________ artery. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:
<strong>The brachial pressure suggests disease of the _______________ artery. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:  </strong> A) innominate B) right subclavian C) left subclavian D) right brachial

A) innominate
B) right subclavian
C) left subclavian
D) right brachial
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Blood pressure cuffs should have a width ________________ the diameter of the limb.

A) 100% less than
B) equal to
C) 20% less than
D) 20% greater than
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The lower limb pressures suggest disease of the ___________________ artery. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:
<strong>The lower limb pressures suggest disease of the ___________________ artery. The following resting segmental pressure measurements (mm Hg) are taken:  </strong> A) right common femoral B) right superficial femoral C) right popliteal D) left popliteal

A) right common femoral
B) right superficial femoral
C) right popliteal
D) left popliteal
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The second main branch of the aortic arch is which one of the following arteries?

A) Innominate
B) Right common carotid
C) Left common carotid
D) Left subclavian
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Segmental pressures of the lower extremity tend to ____________ the extent of the disease.

A) overestimate
B) underestimate
C) equal
D) underestimate or equal
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Patients complaining of intermittent claudication will have an ankle-brachial index (ABI) of:
a.
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Exercise testing of the lower-extremity arterial system is performed on a treadmill on a __________ grade.

A) 5% to 10%
B) 10% to 12%
C) 12% to 15%
D) 15% to 20%
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Ankle pressures that fall after exercise and return to baseline in 5 minutes suggest which one of the following?

A) Normal arterial system
B) Multisegment arterial disease
C) Single-segment occlusive disease
D) Lower-extremity amputation
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In nondiabetic patients, ischemic skin lesions are not likely to heal if ankle systolic pressure is below __________ mm Hg.

A) 55
B) 45
C) 80
D) 30
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The calf pulse volume waveform normally has greater amplitude than the thigh waveform because of which one of the following?

A) Sequential changes
B) Superficial femoral disease
C) Cuff artifact
D) Intermittent ischemia
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Exercise testing of the lower-extremity arterial system is performed on a treadmill at a speed of ___________ mph.

A) 1 to 2
B) 1.5 to 2
C) 2 to 2.5
D) 2.5 to 3
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