Integumentary: Ulcer: Arterial Flashcards

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Etiology

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  • Chronic arterial insufficiency
  • Arteriosclerosis Obliterans
  • Thromboangiitis Obliterans
  • Atheroembolism
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Etiology

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  • History of minor non healing trauma
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Clinical Features: Location

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  • Common on:
  • Small toes
  • Feet
  • Bony areas of trauma
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Clinical Features: Preceding Factors

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  • Signs and symptoms of arterial insufficiency.

- Intermittent claudication

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Clinical Features: Pulses

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  • Poor or absent
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Clinical Features: Pain

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  • Often severe
  • Intermittent
  • Progressing to pain at rest
  • Exacerbated with limb elevation
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Clinical Features: Color

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  • Pale or cyanotic
  • Pale on elevation
  • Dusky rubor on dependency
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Clinical Features: Temperature

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  • Cool
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Clinical Features: Skin Changes

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  • Trophic changes
  • Loss of hair on foot and toes
  • Nails Thickened
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Clinical Features: Ulceration

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  • Toes or feet

- Can be deep

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Clinical Features: Gangrene

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  • Black gangrenous skin adjacent to ulcer can develop
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