CCI RVS TEST BANK EXAM 2025-2026 \NEWEST VERSION
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
\VERIFIED 100% \GRADED A+
What is the usual cuff 65 mmHg.
pressure used in arterial
volume recording?
What would the CFA signal Low pitched and monophasic.
look like with aortoiliac
occlusion?
T or F- Diastolic flow reversal False. It may be absent in vasodialted limbs.
is always present in all
abnormal limbs.
What is the most important The results are influenced by the patient's peripheral resistence.
reason Doppler evaluations
should be performed with
patient in a basal state and
warm temperature?
Audible Doppler venous Relatively high frequency with pulsatile components and
signals are usually low dont change with respiration.
frequency and vary with
respiration, where as
normal arterial signals in the
arms and legs are _.
When listening with CW High frequency.
Doppler over a stenotic
lesion you will hear high
frequency or low
frequency sound?
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A normal PORH >100%.
(postocclusive reactive
hyperemia) response is a
major velocity increase of
what percent increase in mean
velocity?
What are falsely elevated Toe pressures.
less frequently than tibial
ankle pressures?
How can a PTFE graft be A double line appearance of the graft walls.
identified during
ultrasonographic imaging?
Velocities measured in a Higher, lower.
reversed saphenous vein
bypass graft are usually
___________ proximally and distally.
The volume flow rate in a The same throughout the graft even though the velocities may
reversed saphenous vein differ.
bypass graft should be?
With both arterial Vasodilation opens to attempt to increase nutrive blood
obstructive disease and flow to the extremity and distal resistance decreases.
distal ischemia, what happens
to vessel size and distal
resistance?
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