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jvt_35_2_352cme3.qxd 4/16/11 7:13 PM Page 103 The Journal for Vascular Ultrasound 35(2):103–105, 2011 The following questions for SVU-CME examination are based on the article entitled “Paradoxical Thromboembolism: A Trip Better Left Untraveled” by Richard G. Witte, RT, RDCS, RVT; William A. Burgess, RVT; Marla D. Vasquez, CRT, RVT; Tracy L. Hanan, RCS, RVS; Kristofer M. Charlton-Ouw, MD. Both true/false and multiple choice questions are included. There is only one (1) correct answer for the multiple choice test items. Answer all the questions as listed below. One (1) SVU- CME will be awarded for successful completion of this test with a grade of 80% or more. Thank you Dianne Masri for these questions! 1. Travelers’ Thrombosis is known to occur following: A. long exercise sessions B. long air and road travel C. long boat excursions D. long extended vacation 2. The incidence of DVT and pulmonary embolism increases with: A. increasing age B. increased road travel C. inactive individuals D. prior history of PE 3. Incidence of stroke from an existing PFO occurs in: A. greater than 1 percent of patients B. 20–25 percent of the population C. men more than women D. less than 1 percent of patients 4.
Journal for Vascular Ultrasound – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 2011
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