For the Duplex/Doppler ultrasound:
Clothing is removed from the area being tested, and a probe with a conductive gel (like vasoline) on the tip is placed on various points along the blood vessel in question. The information is relayed to the ultrasound monitor to be viewed and recorded.
For a plethysmography: Blood pressure is first taken in both arms.
Clothing is removed from the arm or leg being tested. The patient lies on his or her back. A blood pressure cuff is applied to the limb being tested. It is inflated until the pulsatile flow is no longer heard. Then the pressure is released from the cuff until the flow returns. The blood pressure when flow returns is recorded and the information is transmitted to a computer which records and interprets the information.
The blood pressure cuff may be moved to other positions on the same or other extremities during the test. After the readings are taken, the patient may be re-tested while in another position such as sitting or standing.
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