Clinical: Vascular Emergencies Flashcards

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For Abdominal aneurysms

  • What are the measurements for it?
  • Symptoms?
  • Risk factors?
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A

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3
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Describe the types of Peripheral Arterial Aneurysms

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4
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All of the above

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5
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E

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6
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Are the essentials to diagnose blue toe syndrome?

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7
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D

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8
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Describe the Management of Acute arterial occlusion

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9
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What are the tests to confirm an Acute arterial occlusion?

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Angiography or want a duplex urltrasound

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10
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What PT history and Symptoms/Signs are associated with Acute arterial occlusion?

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A

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12
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D

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13
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For Thoracic aorta dissection

  • What are the essentials for dx?
    • How do you dx? How do you classify it?
  • What tests do you run?
  • What are the associated symptoms?
  • How do you manage it?
    • include drugs
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14
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What are the types of acute arterial Occlusions?

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15
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D (2nd is left atrium, then ab. aorta )

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16
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Describe the management for a AAA and complications for ruptured AAA

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17
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C

(A is for AAA rupture)

18
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D