Peripheral Arterial Disease vs Peripheral Venous Disease (PAD and PVD) Nursing Symptoms

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • This review will compare peripheral arterial disease vs peripheral venous disease. This is a nursing review for nursing students and nurses.
    Peripheral arterial and venous diseases are two types of peripheral vascular disease (PVD). PAD occurs when there is disease of the peripheral arteries, and it mainly affects the lower extremities. Therefore, there is an issue with blood flow going to the extremities and ischemia occurs.
    Peripheral venous disease occurs when there is disease of the peripheral veins, and it mainly affects the lower extremities. Therefore, there is an issue with blood flow leaving the extremities and going back to the heart.
    This review will discuss the differences between the signs and symptoms of arterial and venous disease.
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