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Ankle XRays - Ankle Fractures, Things to Consider

by Dr. Sarah Edwards 
@drsarahedwards 

#Ankle #XRays #Interpretation #Guide
Ankle XRays - Ankle ... drsarahedwards #Ankle ... #XRays #Interpretation ... #Guide #Tutorial
Interpretation of the Results of Ankle-Brachial Index Measurement

>1.30     Poorly compressible vessels, arterial
Interpretation of ... the Results of Ankle-Brachial ... sphygmomanometer) in the ankle ... AnkleBrachialIndex #ABI
Performing Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) Measurement
Sensitive and Specific + Inexpensive Test for Diagnosing PAD [In Patients
Performing Ankle ... Brachial Index (ABI ... + Inexpensive Test ... Measuring Resting ABI ... AnkleBrachial #Index #ABI
Interpretation of Ankle-Brachial Index Results #Diabetes #Peripheral #Arterial #Disease #Diagnosis #ArterialInjury #ABI #AnkleBrachialIndex #Table #Evaluation
Interpretation of ... Ankle-Brachial ... ArterialInjury #ABI
Interpreting the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI)

Normal ABI ranges from 1.0 — 1.4
Values above 1.4 suggest a
Interpreting the Ankle ... Brachial Index (ABI ... ) Normal ABI ... AnkleBrachial #Index #ABI ... #Interpretation
Normal Thromboelastogram - Specific parameters represent the 3 phases of the cell-based model of haemostasis: initiation,
from start of test ... amplification -alpha = angle ... #TEG #Normal #Interpretation
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN
Discovered by Tillett & Francis in 1930. First identified as a substance in the serum
" carbohydrate Ab ... Interpretation of ... when using this test
Posterior Knee Dislocation Injury
Specifically, POSTERIOR KNEE DISLOCATIONS can have significant associated injury that needs unique approach
distal pulses and Ankle ... Brachial Index (ABI ... nerve injury (25%) TEST ... Check hip and ankle ... vascular assessments (ABIs