narrowing and occlusion of vessels that results in a decrease in circulation and
perfusion of tissues. It inhibits tissue healing and the body's immune response. -
answerPVD
Narrowing and occlusion of the arterial lumen of the large arteries associated with HTN
and CAD leading to decreased circulations. - answerPAD
In diabetic patients, amputation of the contralateral limb is ____% likely to occur in the
next 2 to 5 years.
a. 25%
b. 50%
c. 75%
d. 100% - answerb. 50%
Which of the following does not describe a risk factor for PVD?
a. age <50
b. males
c. history of smoking, obesity, HTN, high cholesterol, hyperlipidemia
d. sedentary lifestyle - answera. age <50
persons who are of 50 years of age or older are at greater risk for PVD.
Which of the following is the MOST common predisposing factor of amputation due to
PVD?
a. DM without HTN
b. HTN without DM
c. concurrent DM and HTN - answerc. concurrent DM and HTN
all 3 answers are common predisposing factors, but the combination of concurrent DM
and HTN is MOST common
Which is not a s/s of PVD?
a. intermittent claudication
b. increased pedal pulses
c. dry skin and hair loss (shiny skin)
d. clubbing of the toe nails
e. ulceration and ischemia
f. skeletonized appearance
g. pain relieved with standing (dependent position)
,h. pallor on elevation; rubor on dependency
I. ulcers and gangrene - answerb. increased pedal pulses
PVD will decrease pedal pulses
Painful cramp or feeling of muscle fatigue that happens distal to the stenotic vessel. -
answerIntermittent claudication
With intermittent claudication in a PVD patient, the patient will complain of cramping
type pain and muscle fatigue during exercise that (increases/relieved) once exercise
stops. - answerRelieved
As PVD progresses, the patient may comment that their pain is (increased/decreased)
at night, when the patient is not in a dependent position. - answerincreased
T/F: PVD will always develop immediately after onset of diabetes. - answerF. PVD can
happen as late as 20 years after onset of diabetes
Does the disease process for PVD occur symmetrically or asymmetrically? -
answerSymmetrically
What is the most predisposing risk factor for LE amputations in persons with diabetes?
a. sedentary lifestyle
b. smoking
c. hypertension
d. age >50 - answerc. hypertension
What are some complications of diabetes? - answer-vision issues
-neuropathy
-infections
What is the greatest precursor for foot ulcerations in a diabetic patient?
a. vision issues
b. infection
c. neuropathy - answerc. neuropathy
What is the greatest complication of diabetes leading to amputation?
a. vision changes
b. infection
c. neuropathy - answerc. neuropathy
What artery is primarily affected in patients with diabetes and PVD?
, a. dorsalis pedis
b. posterior tibialis
c. anterior tibial artery - answerc. anterior tibial artery
for this reason, palpate dorsalis pedis and posterior tibialis
Compromised blood flow of the superficial/deep veins as a result of perforating valves,
increase - answerchronic venous insufficiency
Pain after ambulating is a hallmark of what disease?
a. diabetes
b. PVD
c. HTN
d. chronic venous insufficiency - answerd. chronic venous insufficiency
Skin changes in the LE include capillary proliferation, fat necrosis, and fibrosis of skin
and subcutaneous tissues - answerlipodermatosclerosis
What color does the skin become in chronic venous insufficiency?
a. yellow
b. blue
c. reddish/brown
d. green - answerc. reddish/brown
What is the second most common cause of amputation?
a. diabetes
b. trauma
c. cancer
d. congenital - answerb. trauma
What type of amputation is seen most commonly in adult males age 20-29?
a. diabetes
b. trauma
c. cancer
d. congenital - answerb. trauma
What tumor is most commonly cited for leading to amputations?
a. osteosarcoma
b. chondrosarcoma
c. ewings sarcoma - answera. osteosarcoma
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