Classifications Flashcards

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Stages of PAD

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Rutherford Classification

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Rutherford Classification

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  • Stage 0 = asymptomatic, bruit, aneurysm seen on PE
  • Grade 1 = mild claudication pain
  • Grade 2 = moderate intermittent claudication
  • Grade 3 = severe intermittent claudication
  • Grade 4 = ischemic rest pain
  • Grade 5 = minor tissue loss (ischemic ulcer)
  • Grade 6 = major tissue loss (gangrene)
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ASA physical status

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ASA 1 - normal, healthy pt
ASA 2 - pt w/ mild systemic disease, well controlled/no functional limitations (e.g., DM, HTN)
ASA 3 - pt w/ severe systemic disease, not well controlled/functional limitations (e.g., angina, severe COPD, uncontrolled HTN)
ASA 4 - pt w/ severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life (e.g., CHF, unstable angina, advanced organ dysfunction)
ASA 5 - moribund, not expected to live w/o sx (e.g., ruptured AAA, PE, head injury w/ increased ICP)
ASA 6 - organ donor

E - emergency situation

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Mallampati

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  • Class I: can see hard palate, soft palate, uvula, fauces, pillars (laryngoscopic: entire glottic opening)
  • Class II: hard palate, soft palate, uvula, fauces (laryngoscopic: posterior commissure)
  • Class III: hard palate, soft palate, uvular base (Laryn: tip of epiglottis)
  • Class IV: Hard palate only (Laryng: no glottal structures)
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Classification for tibial sesamoid position

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hardy and clapham

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