Exam 2- Chapter 9 and 10 Quiz

A diagram illustrating blood flow dynamics with arrows showing pressure gradients, and images of arterial health assessments and leg positions for examinations.

Arterial Health Assessment Quiz

Test your knowledge on arterial occlusive disease, pressure gradients, and diagnostic methods with this informative quiz. Developed for students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in vascular health, this quiz covers key concepts from Chapters 9 and 10.

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and text response formats
  • Immediate feedback on your performance
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Which direction does flow go in a pressure gradient?
High pressure to low pressure
Low pressure to high pressure
Back and forth from high to low and low to high, depending on body position
Flow always goes toward the heart, regardless of pressure
In order to combat the effects of hydrostatic pressure, it is usually beneficial to perform exams with patient in the ______ position
Night pain and foot/toe pain relieved by hanging them over the bed is a symptom of what level of arterial occlusive disease?
Mild disease
Moderate disease
Severe disease
These symptoms do not indicate arterial occlusive disease
In healthy vessels, ankle pressure following exercise _________.
Increases compared to before exercise
Decreases compared to before exercise
Changes unpredictably compared to before exercise
Remains about the same as before exercise
When determining cuff size for a segmental pressure test, the bladder should be __ percent wider than the limb diameter
TRUE OR FALSE: the dorsalis pedis is easily compressible but harder to locate compared to the posterior tibial
FALSE
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE: The 3-cuff method may result in some high-thigh artifact
FALSE
TRUE
A resting ABI of 0.99 would be considered:
NORMAL
ABNORMAL
INACCURATE due to calcified vessels
Which of these is NOT a limitation of Pulse Volume Recording (PVR)?
Test affected by tremors
Test can be subjective
Test affected by calcified arteries
Test affected by atrial fibulation
In exercise stress testing, it would be appropriate to exercise those with claudication symptoms despite a normal _____ _____.
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