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What best describes the following description from the options presented: "Muscles and usually calf site of pain, may be unilateral or bilateral in nature, recovering from pain within a few minutes from stopping to walk, and when raising the leg, it is no

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Card 7

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What best describes the following description from the options presented: "Pain is bursting in nature, commonly unilateral in nature, pain relief from the leg elevation, and oedema always present "

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Card 8

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What is the definition of compartment syndrome?

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Card 9

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What is AAA?

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Card 10

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Which is true about Blue toes?

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Card 11

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What is the cause of Reynaud's phenomenon?

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Card 12

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Why should you consider taking a toe pressure in Diabetic patients in suspected PAD?

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Card 13

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Which investigation is most appropriate in PAD for: suspected unilateral disease?

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Card 14

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Which investigation is most appropriate in PAD for: arteriovenous malformations?

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Card 15

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Being the mainstay Tx for venous leg ulcers, why is graduated compression bandaging sometimes contraindicated?

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