Assessment Criteria for Venous and Arterial Disease Quiz
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Which risk factor is commonly associated with arterial disease?

  • Obesity (correct)
  • Traumatic injury to the lower leg
  • Varicose veins
  • Previous history of DVT

Which characteristic is commonly associated with venous ulcers?

  • Thickening and fibrosis
  • Improves with elevation and rest
  • Punched out, irregular in shape
  • Shallow with flat margins (correct)

Which symptom is commonly associated with arterial disease?

  • Throbbing, aching
  • Intermittent claudication (correct)
  • Improves with dependency
  • Moderate to heavy exudates

Which skin characteristic is commonly associated with venous disease?

<p>Crusty, dry, and hyperkeratotic skin (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which location is a common site for venous disease ulceration?

<p>Lateral malleolus and tibial area (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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