Principles Of Lower Extremity Venous Ultrasound
This module introduces the essential principles of venous ultrasound and explains how technologists evaluate deep vein thrombosis venous insufficiency and flow abnormalities. It describes how compression techniques Doppler evaluation and augmentation maneuvers support diagnosis. The content highlights the importance of understanding venous anatomy waveform patterns and pathology. It also explains how technologists optimize depth focus and Doppler angle. The module emphasizes the importance of patient comfort communication and reproducible technique. By understanding venous ultrasound technologists can support accurate diagnosis and effective patient care.
Compression And Doppler Techniques
This section explains how to perform compression and evaluate venous flow.
Identifying Venous Pathology
This section focuses on detecting thrombosis insufficiency and abnormal flow patterns.
Related Topics in Ultrasound Continuing Education
Vascular Ultrasound Basics | Ultrasound Vascular Hemodynamics | Ultrasound Principles