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Young Male with Right Arm Numbness and Pallor |
Participants who successfully complete the course will be able to:
- Recognize the signs, symptoms and major risk factors associated with proximal upper extremity arterial aneurysm,
- Examine the taped case presentation and recognize abnormal findings,
- Understand upper extremity arterial anatomy with respect to the axillary artery, and
- Be aware of the role of repetitive stress on the arterial structures of the shoulder and how this may relate to this case.
For their contribution to this case, we would like to extend our appreciation to the following individuals:
Richard Ashby, RVT
Fumiko Medford, RVT, BS
Shawna Grover, RVT, BS
Greorge Thomas, MD
Lana Obie, RVT
A 10 question exam and evaluation form completes the course.
(Grade of 70% is required to receive CME credit)
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