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NR-304 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY GUIDE – EXAM 1 VERSION 4 / NR304 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY GUIDE – EXAM 1 VERSION 4: LATEST,CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING

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NR-304 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY GUIDE – EXAM 1
VERSION 4

50 Questions – Multiple Choice, Select All That Apply, HOTSPOT, Multiple Sequences

Chapter 18 – Peripheral Vascular
Major arteries, veins and lymphatics of body –




location




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,Pediatric (BP measurements; lymph nodes)
Do not take blood pressure measurements until the child is 18 months of age.
There is an increased pulse rate with fever
Lymphatic system
o At birth it is well developed
o Grows rapidly until 10 to 11 years of age
o Lymph nodes are relatively large and often palpable
Pregnant (BP changes throughout, varicosities)
Need to monitor blood pressure throughout pregnancy
o Vasodiation due to hormone change
o There is hyotension during the third trimester
o Preeclampsia may result in hypertension
 Preeclampsia is when a pregnant woman develops high blood pressure
and protein in the urine after the 20th week (late 2nd or 3rd trimester) of
pregnancy.
Varicosities in the legs and the rectal area
o This is because the uterus obstructs the iliac veins and inferior vena cava
 This causes an increase in the venous pressures of the lower legs.
Geriatric (Systolic BP & pulse changes; enlargement of calf veins; lymph nodes)
There is an increase in blood pressure, especially the systolic
o Arteriosclerosis - peripheral blood vessels more rigid
Decrease in pulse with some irregularities
Progressive enlargement of calf veins
o You have an increased risk for deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
 Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms
in one or more of the deep veins in your body, usually in your legs.

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, o possible pulmonary embolism (PE)
 Pulmonary embolism is when one or more pulmonary arteries in your lungs
become blocked. In most cases, pulmonary embolism is caused by blood clots
that travel to the lungs from the legs
o DVT and PE cause prolonged bed rest, immobility, and CHF
o Low-dose anticoagulation (ASA 80-160mg) reduces risk
There is a loss of lymph tissue
o There are less lymph nodes and a decrease in size of the nodes

Subjective
Leg pain or cramps – differences between acute and chronic arterial and venous pain
(see handout)
Claudication distance; 6 Ps; Leriche syndrome; risk factors/conditions
Claudication distance – number of blocks or stairs climbed to produce pain; relieved by
rest
To relieve arterial pain you dangle your legs over a ledge
To relieve venous pain raise your legs up
Night leg pain is common with aging
Restless leg syndrome, muscle cramping or rest pain associated with vascular disease. In
addition, some patients suffer from restless leg syndrome pain at night, worsening with
rest and relief with motion of the legs. One diagnoses restless leg syndrome by history
and physical examination
Nocturnal cramping is much more common in older patients. As noted earlier, nocturnal
cramping is typically associated with dehydration, low calcium, low sodium, low
potassium or low magnesium, which one may assess by standard laboratory studies and
treat by appropriate supplement therapy.
Leriche's syndrome is the term used for a group of symptoms that are caused by a
certain type of peripheral arterial disease of the legs. In Leriche's syndrome, blood flow
in the aorta is blocked in the stomach area. This blocks blood flow to the legs. In men,
blood flow to the penis is also blocked.
When your iliac arteries narrow or become blocked, your legs may not receive the blood
and oxygen they need. This lack of oxygen is called ischemia and it can cause pain.


Skin changes – color (redness, pallor, blueness, brown); varicose veins; ulcers (arterial
versus venous)
Color- redness, pallor, blueness, brown
Varicose veins- leg veins bulging or cooked
Temperature- excessive warm or cool

Swelling – bilaterally versus unilateral; aggravating and relieving factors; associated symptoms
Bilaterally is CHF
Unilateral is obstruction and inflammation
Lymphedema

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