Clinical Examination - Cardiovascular System (V) - Peripheral Arterial and Venous System
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- Created on: 10-10-20 17:45
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2. Why should you consider taking a toe pressure in Diabetic patients in suspected PAD?
- Most diabetic patients are none compliant, and the toe asks as an alternative site to check
- Calcified crural arteries can give falsely reassuring pedal pressure and ABPI
- The risk of inciting ulceration upon taking ankle pressure
- All of the above
3. 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
- All of the above
- Atrial claudication
- Venous claudication
- Neurogenic claudication
4. Is the following statement true or false? "Muscle tenderness in acute limb ischaemia is a grave indication of muscle infarction, and may be irreversible if circulation is not restored within hours"
- True
- False
5. Which of the following are not skin changes associated with peripheral venous disease?
- Haemosiderin deposition
- Atrophie blanche
- Petechiae
- Chronic venous ulceration
- Lipodermosclerosis
- Discolouration
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