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Make 2 comparisons between the methods of testing flexibility: sit and reach test or use of goniometer. - ANS Goniometry - 360 protractor - measures the angle of joint - can measure any joint/plane of movement - requires assistance - more sport-specific Sit and Reach - uses box and r...

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The subclavian artery becomes the _____ artery as it courses into the arm. - ANS axillary

The brachial artery bifurcates to form which of the following? - ANS radial and ulnar
arteries

The left subclavian artery originates directly from which of the following? - ANS aortic arch

To obtain a radial pulse, you must feel for the pulse on the: - ANS anterolateral side of the
wrist

The color doppler and pulsed wave doppler information in the image above supports which of
the following diagnosis? - ANS normal arterial hemodynamics

The normal velocity range for the brachial artery is: - ANS 50-100 cm/s

True or False
The radial artery makes up the deep palmar arch of the hand, and the ulnar artery makes up the
superficial palmar arch of the hand. - ANS True

Indications for an Upper Extremity Arterial Duplex exam include which of the following (multiple
answers) - ANS aneurysm, absent peripheral pulses, post-op assessment

The ____artery and veins dive deep in the forearm, while the ____ artery and veins stay at
about the same level throughout the forearm. - ANS Ulnar/radial

The difference between a pseudoaneurysm and a truse aneurysm is which of the following? -
ANS a true aneurysm is caused by weakness of the arterial walls

The peeling away of the tunica intima from the vessel wall, causing formation of a truse and
false lumen is known as: - ANS carotid dissection

According to the UW Diagnostic Criteria, a hemodynamically significant stenosis is defined as a
Peak Systolic Velocity of >3.5:1 for the Upper Extremity Arterial Exam. - ANS False

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