Across |
2. | Pattern of travel if a PE develops |
4. | < or equal to 2 seconds |
6. | overactivity of RAAS leads to an increase in |
7. | twisted and distorted veins due to increased hydrostatic pressure |
8. | tissue breaking down easily due to edema especially over bony promineces |
10. | leads to arterial insuffiency in which arteria become stiffer (sclerosis) and collect fat (athero) |
11. | formation of a fibrous capsule with a fatty middle section in the wall of the artery |
12. | pool of non-moving blood in the veins that resuts in increased hydrostatic pressure inside the affected vein |
13. | a disease of any arterial vessels outside the heart |
14. | a pulsatile mass palpated on the abdomen |
15. | high level of protein, low level of cholesterol |
19. | can cause a hypercoagulability state which can lead to a DVT |
20. | increases with exertion and decreases with rest |
22. | infamed and swollen area around a vein due to a DVT |
24. | desired BP |
25. | ischemic pain in muscles of legs which sometimes causes limping |
28. | venous blood settling out in the veins of the leg and foot tissues |
29. | those at highest risk for DVT may have one or more of the following: injury to vein, stasis of blood flow, hypercoagulability states |