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Venous Tthrammbolism: A Case Study

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Clots that develop in the lower extremities are deep vein thrombosis (DVT), if the clot breaks off and journeys to an individual’s lungs, it is then classified as a pulmonary embolism (PE). If no treatment is received DVT can progress to adjacent veins. Venous thromboembolism is a term that incorporates PE and DVT. (Reyes, Grosse, & Grant, 2015)
1. What are the signs and symptoms of DVT the patient is presenting with? Ms. Lee is complaining of severe pain to her RLE for the past two days, unrelieved by soaking, heat and massage. She has edema to only one of her lower extremities.
2. What are the patient's risk factors for developing a DVT? Her age is not a risk factor, “risk doubles with each decade after age 50.” (Chisholm-Burns, Schwinghammer,

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