Answers
Detect the presence/absence of blood flood, direction of flow,
disturbance of flow, tissue characterization, doppler waveform analysis
Correct Answer-What is the blood flow analysis?
To know the course of blood and analyze the spectrum/color map
Correct Answer-What is the purpose of knowing the direction of flow?
Evaluate for increased velocity
Evaluate for obstruction of flow
To get a general idea of how blood is flowing Correct Answer-What is
the purpose of knowing the disturbance of flow?
Perfusion patterns of some tissues
Perfusion patterns of states of tissue activity Correct Answer-What is the
promise for characterizing the tissue?
Velocity
turbulance Correct Answer-What is the spectral anaylisis?
Non Resistive Waveforms Correct Answer-high diastolic component
Supply organs that need constant perfusion aka ICA, HA, RA
, Resistive Waveforms Correct Answer-little or reversed diastolic
component, organs don't need constant supply
PSV and EDV have a higher value
A-B/A Correct Answer-Resistive index
A-B/Mean Correct Answer-Pulsatility index
R and L CIA Correct Answer-The distal AO bifurcates into what vessels
Internal and external iliac artery Correct Answer-The common iliac
artery divides into what 2 arteries at the lumbosacral junction
hypogastric artery Correct Answer-Another name for the internal iliac
artery
pelvic wall, gluteal, pelvic visceral, thigh, perineum Correct Answer-the
internal iliac artery provides flow where
Anterior and posterior Correct Answer-The internal iliac artery descends
into the pelvis dividing into..
Larger Correct Answer-Is the EIA larger or smaller the IIA?