Free Exam: ICVT Qtr 8: Femoral Arteries -- Homework
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In ultrasound B-mode imaging of the common femoral artery and its bifurcation into the profunda femoris and superficial femoral arteries, normally the profunda femoris artery courses:
In ultrasound B-mode imaging of the common femoral artery and its bifurcation into the profunda femoris and superficial femoral arteries, normally the profunda femoris artery courses:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 2
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This vessel courses along the medial aspect of the psoas muscle:
This vessel courses along the medial aspect of the psoas muscle:
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
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Question 3
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Is the fibula the larger or smaller bone in the lower leg?
Is the fibula the larger or smaller bone in the lower leg?
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| Points: | 1 |
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Question 4
Your 77 year-old 160 pound patient comes to your interventional IR lab with peripheral artery disease and a history of claudication, kidney disease, diabetes and anemia. BP is 102/65. The physician is worried about contrast induced nephropathy (CIN) developing. Which of the following is he likely to use during the case to reduce the risk of CIN?
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Question 5
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While placing an iliac balloon expandable stent what signs or symptoms suggest possible perforation and a retroperitoneal bleed complication?
While placing an iliac balloon expandable stent what signs or symptoms suggest possible perforation and a retroperitoneal bleed complication?
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |