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Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass

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The Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass covers multiple indications that may be present in your patients’ examination, such as cardiac output, dehydration and infection, which can all affect the vascular system in different ways and aggravate existing conditions. All of this knowledge will be made practical and easy to follow with several case studies to ensure a strong foundational understanding of a wide range of vascular conditions.

Vascular Lower Extremity BachelorClass – Ideal For:

  • Vascular Surgeons, Cardiologists, and Radiologists who need to perform or interpret vascular ultrasound studies.
  • Sonographers and Ultrasound Technicians specializing in vascular imaging.
  • Medical students, nurses, and physician assistants who want to enhance their diagnostic skills in assessing vascular conditions.
  • Primary Care Providers and Internists who frequently encounter patients with vascular complaints in the lower extremities.

VASCULAR LOWER EXTREMITY BACHELORCLASS

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VASCULAR LOWER EXTREMITY BACHELORCLASS TOPICS

1. Course Introduction – Check samples

2. Ultrasound System – Basic Overview

3. Ultrasound System – Comprehensive Overview

4. Transducer Selection

5. Setting Up the Ultrasound Environment

6. Image Orientation

7. Transducer Ergonomics

8. Transducer Manipulation

9. Basic Knobology

10. Image Optimization – B-Mode

11. Image Optimization – Color Doppler

12. Image Optimization – Spectral Doppler

1. Sonographer-Physician Communication

2. Sonographer-Patient Communication

1. Lower Extremity Arterial Anatomy

2. Lower Extremity Arterial Physiology

3. Lower Extremity Arterial Hemodynamics

1. Atherosclerosis

2. Aneurysm

3. Fibromuscular Dysplasia

4. Congenital Anomalies

1. Patient Positioning & Transducer Selection

2. Proximal Common Femoral Artery

3. Distal Common Femoral Artery

4. Superficial Femoral Artery

5. Popliteal Artery

6. Proximal Tibioperoneal Trunk

7. Distal Tibioperoneal Trunk

8. Calf Anatomy

9. Posterior Tibial Artery

10. Peroneal Artery

11. Anterior Tibial Artery

12. Dorsalis Pedis Artery

13. Calf Arteries

1. Clinical Session – Superficial Femoral Artery

2. Clinical Session – Above Knee Level

3. Clinical Session – Below Knee Level

4. Case Study

5. Clinical Session – Common Femoral to Deep Femoral Arteries

6. Clinical Session – Superficial Femoral Artery

7. Case Study

8. Patient Story

9. Clinical Session – Superficial Femoral Artery

10. Clinical Session – Above Knee Level

11. Clinical Session – Aneurysm Assessment

12. Case Study – Superficial Femoral Artery Stenosis

13. Case Study – Distal Superficial Femoral Artery Occlusion

14. Case Study – Aortoiliac Occlusion

1. Venous Thromboembolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis

2. Varicose Veins

3. Venous Severity Measurement

1. Venous Thromboembolism & Deep Vein Thrombosis

2. Varicose Veins

3. Venous Severity Measurement

1. Patient Positioning & Transducer Selection

2. Common Femoral Vein

3. Saphenofemoral Junction

4. Femoral Vein

5. Popliteal Vein

6. Intramuscular Veins

7. Posterior Tibial & Peroneal Veins

8. Anterior Tibial Veins

9. Great Saphenous Vein

10. Small Saphenous Vein

1. Examination Overview

2. Patient Positioning & Transducer Selection

3. Common Femoral Vein

4. Femoral Vein

5. Popliteal Vein

6. Calf Veins

7. Great Saphenous Veins

8. Small Saphenous Veins

9. Patient Positioning

10. Common Femoral Vein

11. Femoral Vein

12. Popliteal Vein

13. Great Saphenous Vein – Saphenofemoral Junction

14. Great Saphenous Vein – Terminal Valve

15. Great Saphenous Vein – Subterminal Valve

16. Great Saphenous Vein – Proximal Thigh Level

17. Great Saphenous Vein – Distal Thigh Level

18. Great Saphenous Vein – Knee Level

19. Great Saphenous Vein – Below Knee Level

20. Great Saphenous Vein – Proximal Calf Level

21. Great Saphenous Vein – Distal Calf Level

22. Tributaries

23. Anterior Accessory Saphenous Vein

24. Posterior Accessory Saphenous Vein

25. Intersaphenous Connection

26. Small Saphenous Vein – Below Knee Level

27. Small Saphenous Vein – Proximal, Mid Calf Level

28. Small Saphenous Vein – Distal Calf Level

29. Conclusion

1. Clinical Session – Venous Patency Evaluation

2. Clinical Session – Common Femoral Vein

3. Clinical Session – Great Saphenous Vein

4. Clinical Session – Tributary _ Perforator

5. Case Study

6. Patient Story

7. Clinical Session – Contralateral Common Femoral Vein

8. Clinical Session – Common Femoral Vein

9. Clinical Session – Femoral Vein

10. Clinical Session – Popliteal Vein

11. Clinical Session – Calf Veins

12. Three Case Studies – Saphenous Vein Insufficiency

13. Case Study – The Heart _ the Vascular System

14. Case Study – Deep Vein Thrombosis

15. Case Study – Massive Deep Vein Thrombosis

1. Ankle-Brachial Index – Examination Overview

2. Ankle-Brachial Index – Cuff Placement

3. Ankle-Brachial Index – Brachial Pressures

4. Ankle-Brachial Index – Ankle Pressures

5. Ankle-Brachial Index – Review of Findings

6. Segmental Examination – Segmental Pressures

7. Segmental Examination – Review of Findings

8. Pulse-Volume Recording

9. Continuous Wave Doppler

10. Toe-Brachial Index

11. Plethysmography Testing

12. Intravascular Ultrasound

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