MSN 570 Advanced Pathophysiology Final 2024 Related

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When does pain in the lower extremities due to peripheral artery disease usually worsen?

  • A. with rest because blood flow decreases.
  • B. with elevation of the extremity because blood is diverted away.
  • C. when the leg is in a dependent position because blood pools.
  • D. when the leg is touched or massaged because cytokines are released.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Pain in the lower extremities due to peripheral artery disease usually worsens with elevation of the extremity because blood is diverted away from the affected area, leading to decreased perfusion and exacerbation of symptoms. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because resting, dependent position, and touch/massage do not typically worsen the pain associated with peripheral artery disease.