Quiz on Chapter 7

A detailed anatomical illustration of the Greater Saphenous Vein highlighting its location, anatomical features, and relation to surrounding structures.

Understanding the Greater Saphenous Vein

Test your knowledge of the Greater Saphenous Vein and its related structures with our informative quiz! Designed for students, professionals, and anyone interested in vascular health, this quiz covers key concepts in venous anatomy and physiology.

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice, numeric, and text input formats
  • Learn about venous incompetence and its implications
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Which of these is not true regarding the Greater Saphenous Vein (GSV)?
When continuous, it is the longest vein in the body
Carries approx. 15% of the venous blood volume in the leg
It joins the deep system at the common femoral vein (CFV)
The Greater saphenous artery runs adjacent to this vein
Greater than or equal to ___ seconds is an abnormal reflux duration for perforator veins (NOT in supine)
The arrows represent direction of flow. Which of these diagrams is depicting superficial vein incompetence?
Leftmost diagram
Middle diagram
Rightmost diagram
The arrows represent direction of flow. Which of these diagrams is depicting deep vein incompetence?
Leftmost diagram
Middle diagram
Rightmost diagram
The arrows represent direction of flow. Which of these diagrams is depicting NORMAL flow?
Leftmost diagram
Middle diagram
Rightmost diagram
According to some studies, when are you most likely to see the presentation of venous stasis ulcers?
Incompetence in the deep system
Incompetence in the superficial system
Incompetence in the perforator system
Incompetence present in all three systems
It can be difficult to see normal perforating veins, but it is usually easy to identify incompetent ones. 90% of incompetent perforating veins are greater than or equal to ___ mm
Regarding a venous ablation procedure, if the GSV is excessively deep or superficial, the vein may require additional ____________.
TRUE OR FALSE: tumescence gets injected directly into the vein
FALSE
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE: in an "in situ" vein bypass, the GSV remains in place
FALSE
TRUE
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