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A patient having total occlusion of the left femoral artery also have Pale skin to the left foot.
What is Occlusive Peripheral Arterial Disease?
- Blockage or narrowing of a leg (or, less frequently, arm) artery, typically brought on by atherosclerosis and resulting in reduced blood flow, is known as occlusive peripheral arterial disease.
- The symptoms depend on the size of the blockage and which artery it is in.
- The two iliac arteries, the femoral arteries, the popliteal arteries, and the calves' main arteries are among the arteries in the legs where occlusive peripheral arterial disease most frequently manifests (tibial and peroneal arteries).
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1.) Let’s follow a droplet of blood through the circulatory system.
<u> Oxygen poor blood </u>blood is returned to the heart through the largest veins called the
2.) <u>superior vena cava (SVC) and inferior vena cava (IVC), </u>
3.) and It enters into the<u> heart</u>
4.) When this chamber contracts it goes through the <u>Right atrium valve</u>
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5.) into the <u>Left atrium value</u>
6.) Here it will pick up <u>Open tricuspid valve.</u>
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7.) The <u>Right ventricle.</u> return the blood to the heart where it will enter the...
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Hii!!! I believe that the answer might be A. Tell your supervisor that the resident requires more help. (: