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Question 191# Print Question

A 55-year-old man who is a smoker, comes in with a complaint of pain in his right calf. He says that it comes and goes and happens when he walks up a flight of stairs.

What is the next step to diagnose your suspicion of intermittent claudication?

A. MRI of leg
B. V/Q Scan
C. CT of lumbar spine
D. Ankle Brachial index


Question 192# Print Question

Which of the following is the most important step in the management in order to alter the progression of peripheral arterial disease?

A. Diabetic control
B. Blood pressure control
C. Exercise
D. Smoking cessation
E. Correction of dyslipidemia


Question 193# Print Question

A 74-year-old white male complains of pain in the right calf that recurs on a regular basis. He smokes 1 pack of cigarettes per day and is hypertensive. He has a history of previous heart attack but is otherwise in fine health.

Which one of the following findings would support a diagnostic impression of peripheral vascular disease?

A. Pain during rest and exercise and the presence of swelling and soreness behind the knee and in the calf
B. Pain that begins immediately upon walking and is unrelieved by rest
C. Doppler waveform analysis showing accentuated waveforms at a point of decreased blood flow
D. Treadmill arterial flow studies showing a 20-mm Hg decrease in ankle systolic blood pressure immediately following exercise
E. An ankle-brachial index of 1.15


Question 194# Print Question

A 76-year-old white male with a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus presents with a well-demarcated ulcer on the lateral aspect of his right ankle. Because of associated edema, you are unable to palpate pulses in his feet.

The most appropriate next step in the care of this patient would be to: 

A. Begin compression therapy with elastic bandages
B. Prescribe aspirin, 300 mg daily
C. Prescribe pentoxifylline (Trental), 800 mg daily
D. Perform venography
E. Perform a noninvasive arterial evaluation


Question 195# Print Question

A 62-year-old white male presents with symptoms of intermittent claudication. The patient smokes 1 pack of cigarettes per day and says he has been told in the past that he has diabetes mellitus, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. He has not followed up on these problems with a physician because he has been “too busy”.

On examination his blood pressure is 140/105 mm Hg, and he has findings consistent with peripheral artery disease. A laboratory workup reveals moderate hyperglycemia and elevated total and LDL cholesterol.

Which one of the following would have the most significant effect on improving the outcome of intermittent claudication?  

 

A. Control of his diabetes mellitus
B. Control of his hypertension
C. Treatment of his dyslipidemia
D. Smoking cessation




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