CCI RVS TEST BANK EXAM 2025-2026 \NEWEST VERSION
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
\VERIFIED 100% \GRADED A+
What is the significance of Normal
retrograde flow in the
native vessel at the distal
anastomosis of an in situ
vein graft?
Vein is kept in place and In situ saphenous vein graft (autologous)
connected to arterial, valves
are removed
Vein is removed and flipped Reversed saphenous graft
upside down, valves kept in
place
What artery is most likely Profundo femoris
the source of collateralization
in the presence of chronic
arterial occlusion and flow
disease of the lower
extremity?
Hemiparesis weakness on one side of the body
Disease proximal to the level of the low pressure (if
Bilateral low brachial indices
indicate thigh brachial indices are 0.7 and 0.8, this would
indicate aortoiliac disease)
During transcranial Doppler, flow towards the transducer in the right ACA
what finding would be
consistent with left to right
hemispheric
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collateralization?
What is the best Collateralization via the external branches to
explanation for duplex the ophthalmic artery (External to internal
findings which consist of high collateralization)
resistance to flow patterns in
the ICA and low resistance
patterns in the ipsilateral
ECA
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What artery is included if the Left common iliac artery
bypass graft was placed from
right femoral artery to left
femoral artery?
A femoral to femoral bypass is Unilateral iliac occlusion
used in the presence of
What best describes the Low-dose anticoagulant for prevention and
use of prophylactic therapy high-risk patient (Prophylaxis means
for thrombosis? preventative in high risk patient)
What diagnostic finding Flattening of waveform upon plantar flexion
most likely correlate with
popliteal entrapment
syndrome?
Causes compression of popliteal artery when calf muscle
Popliteal entrapment
syndrome is activated or flexed, this would cause the PPG
waveform to flatten while the foot is flexed
Post prandial SMA Low resistance
waveform is expected to be
What describes Addison Exaggerated military stands with chin towards the shoulder
maneuver?
PROXIMAL artery= low
What is a characteristic of a resistance (inc EDV) DISTAL
arteriovenous fistula? artery= high resistance (back to
normal)
FISTULA= High velocity (hi PSV/ hi EDV) low
resistance and turbulent Pulsatile proximal
vein
Where do the vertebral basilar artery
arteries terminate?
What does the delayed Advanced ischemia
return of capillary blush after
pressure on the pulp of the
digit indicate
Continuous/phasic flow in Proximal venous obstruction or thrombosis (normally it's
the subclavian vein would pulsatile)
indictate
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