RVT - RVS Vascular Registry Review 1- 25
Continuing the series for registry review. This time Vasuclar. There will be 100 questions, divided into four videos, 25 questions each. Feel free to leave comments and any questions or suggestions.
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Question 14 may be incorrect, I believe is 70%
Thanks so much for this review! (And I love all of your videos!) Hoping to pass my RVT this Feb! :-D I think I caught a mistake, but I'm no pro: I think the answer "C" for #10 is actually for Negative Predictive Value. The answer for specificity would be true negative exams divided by the true negative exams + the false positives.
@SonographicTendencies
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome I’ll pin your comment 📌 for future users!!
Thank you for these!! Could you do a video on plethysmography and digital pressures?
Great content as always!! Keep it coming!! Thank you!
distal to an occlusion wouldnt be tarvus pardus? only distal to a stenosis? Im confused 1:50
You should hold a course with hands on and didatic. I would travel all the way to the US for it. You put everything forward very clearly.
I just passed my RVT today. Woot!
@SonographicTendencies
Жыл бұрын
Woo boo congrats!!
@oanhnguyen-vf5ml
Жыл бұрын
any advice? my test this sat :(
@jasonwong4448
Жыл бұрын
@@oanhnguyen-vf5ml Your test in one day. If still wanting to study, my advice: know ALL* the waveforms (normal vs abnormal-pathology). Memorize how it looks. Able to describe it (Ex: a lot of diastolic flow, sharp upstroke, or dicrotic notch). Understand how respiration affects abdominal press/thoracic press/diaphragm/inflow/outflow. Study subclavian steal and DVT. Know different types of aneurysm. How heart disease affect waveform. Know a little of TCD. Keep in mind, my test will be different than yours. If not planning to study, get a good night sleep and relax. If you do not pass (knock* on wood), you will be that much more prepare for the second time. I will be praying for you. I have faith in you. I will be waiting for your good news. You got it! 💪🏾🙏🏽👏🏽
@arihatneflores3991
Жыл бұрын
@@jasonwong4448 Hi Jason! What did you use to study? I’m leaning towards using URR however, any book/s you may recommend?
This questions are so easy im doing the URR and they are really so detailed and hard …. So confu
Thank you. This is very interesting.
Thank you for these!
@SonographicTendencies
3 жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome!
Thank you so much for these questions. It is very helpful. Would you please make ARDMS MSK Ultrasound Review? I find it is very difficult to find any resources. Thank you again.
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Thanks for the video. and for the tips as well! I think you've made a mistake on the answer to question. The answer to question 10 is none of the above. The answer that you have selected is for the negative predictive value and not for specificity. I've written all the formulas below: Sensitivity = True positives / (True positives + False Negatives) Specificity = True negatives / (True negatives + False Positives) Positive predictive value = True positives / All positives i.e. both true and false positives Negative predictive value = True negatives / All negatives i.e both true and false negatives
@jessicak8608
Жыл бұрын
I had the same confusion!
@ebbybabyy
Жыл бұрын
Okay I thought I was the only one, I paused to video to think like ... wait a min lol.
I don’t think, question 14’ answer you have given is right. Double check it ! (Books say About 70%)
@SonographicTendencies
3 жыл бұрын
I'll check thanks for the input
Thank you
Great
But thank you so much it helps a lot 🙏
Thank u for this video.I am taking my CCI in Vascular.Now I see this video is for RVT do u have a video for CCI in Vascular?
quick question. I am RDMS in abdomen and breast and need to add vascular to my credentials. In your opinion should I take the CCI exam- RVS or the ARDMS-RVT? I have the old physics and do not want to take retake it with the SPI exam so I am leaning towards the CCI credential. any advise would be so appreciated. thank you
that's weird. My doctor said I had cellulitis before, but the area was NOT red at all. It just felt like a giant lump was there. Went away with antibiotics
#14 veins hold what percentage of the bodies blood volume? Isn't it higher? More like 66%?
@brandonjaxx1996
3 жыл бұрын
70/80
OMG FOR FREEEEE thank you i apprecaite this so bad
Can I use this for my RVS exam also ?
Hi, I just had a few questions about some of these answers. On #4 wouldn't it be answer A or something like 'significant stenosis' because if it was occluded there wouldn't be any flow distally right? Also on #12, wouldn't it be retrograde flow since it's not going in the direction it's supposed to? I looked up the definition of 'antegrade' and it says "occurring or performed in the normal or forward direction of conduction or flow"... So since it's not going in the normal direction wouldn't the answer be Retrograde?
@IfJenoJeno
Жыл бұрын
jorge i believe you are correct, i was wondering the same thing for those questions a few more, overall though i love henrys videos man
@buggsHunny
8 ай бұрын
No b/c color scale is flipped (look to left)
@jorgeo2704
8 ай бұрын
@danusubyan5163 Thanks, yeah #12 I get it now. I'm still confused about #4 though...
Question! I think number 14? Everything I can find says the veins hold 60-80% of the blood volume but your answer was 40% I believe….how is that?
@SonographicTendencies
Жыл бұрын
I’d have to review it may be an older question or I made an error
i think number 14 is wrong? according to the sdms rvt review it says 65-70% of the body blood volume
@SonographicTendencies
4 жыл бұрын
Diana Naya thanks! I’ll review
@deesan2004
3 жыл бұрын
@@SonographicTendencies Well?
Thank you! Wow that pic of the capitut madusae 😫
@SonographicTendencies
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Yeah that is a very dramatic example...
Number 4 is incorrect. Correct answer is A- ICA Stenosis. If there was occlusion in the proximal ICA the patient would be having a stroke and there would be no waveform.
@SonographicTendencies
3 жыл бұрын
The purpose of the circle of Willis is to reroute blood in cases of ICA occlusion. A complete ICA occlusion can lead to a stroke but with the circle of Willis can prevent that by rerouting flow via the potential collateral pathways. That being said I believe you are correct and I chose the wrong answer as this is likely a post stenotic waveform.
@elizabethabdelkereim6001
3 жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking because there would be no flow distal to an occlusion
@matthewmacias4540
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I though proximal ICA stenosis as well. It is a post stenotic tardus parvus waveform.
Silvio Silvio
Where are these questions from?
@SonographicTendencies
3 жыл бұрын
From me I wrote them
@shanayaburke25
3 жыл бұрын
@@SonographicTendencies are these questions specifically from ardms or the cci? And if so did you pass the registry by studying these questions?
Omg why is it so easy? Are you sure it’s RVT examples ?
@SonographicTendencies
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I took my RVT
@julioserna5659
2 жыл бұрын
Well good fot you, and for us who had sweat our butt off to get here and know the material hahaha ! Peace
Question 18 answer choices don't display only the answer.
@SonographicTendencies
3 жыл бұрын
I’ll check it out
@deesan2004
3 жыл бұрын
@@SonographicTendencies Can you explain in more detail how and why you came to this answer?