Arterial & Venous Anatomy
Credits
- 2 ASRT Category A
About this Program
Understanding the arterial and venous anatomy of the body is imperative in medical image today. This OnDemand video will introduce you to the arterial and venous anatomy of the cerebral region, upper and lower extremities and abdominal regions. Anatomic correlations with ultrasound, CT and MR images will be discussed.
Agenda:
Cerebrovascular Anatomy
- Carotid Arteries
- Vertebral Artery
- Circle of Willis
Peripheral Arterial / Venous System
- Lower extremity
- Arterial
- Venous
- Deep system
- Superficial system
- Upper extremity
- Arterial
- Venous
- Deep system
- Superficial system
Abdominal Vasculature
- Arterial
- Aorta
- Superior Mesenteric Artery
- Renal Arteries
- Inferior Mesenteric Artery
- Venous
- Inferior Vena Cava
- Common Iliac Veins
- Renal Veins
- Right Gonadal Vein
- Hepatic Vein
- Inferior Vena Cava
- Porto-Venous
- Main Portal Vein
- Superior Mesenteric Vein
- Splenic Vein
- Inferior Mesenteric Vein
How it Works:
- Your On Demand CE activity that you purchased will be located in your “My Account” section once you log into the MTMI Website.
- You have three attempts to pass each quiz.
- You must earn a score of 75 % or higher.
- Credit is recorded the day you submit and pass the quiz and is determined using Central time.
- You have 30 days to complete and pass the quiz.
- Once passed, access your MTMI “My Account” to print your “Certificate of Completion.”
Educational Objectives
At the completion of this program, participants will:
- Explain and describe cerebrovascular arterial anatomy
- Describe the peripheral arterial and venous systems in detail
- Describe abdominal vasculature, both venous and arterial
- Correlate arterial and venous anatomy to multiple modalities
Program Faculty
Meet your presenter(s)
Matt Ryan
MSHA, RDMS, RVT, RT(R)
Matthew is currently the Clinical Coordinator at a Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program located in the upper Midwest. He has 30 years of experience in the medical field, two years as a radiologic technologist and 28 years as a sonographer. He has a wide range of experience in the sonography field, including 28 years as a staff sonographer, four years as a site preceptor and 18 years as a clinical instructor and clinical coordinator. Amongst his educational accomplishments, he developed and implemented training programs for radiology residents, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and staff sonographers. He has presented various topics in the sonography for both national and local organizations. In addition to these duties, he has also served on the following committees with the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Awards and Recognition Committee, CME reviewer, JDMS article reviewer and the Events Management Committee. Also, he is on the Board of Directors for the International Foundation for Sonography Education and Research, with a current role as the Treasurer.
Credits
Accredited training programs
ASRT Category A
This program provides 2 hour(s) of Category A continuing education credit for radiologic technologists approved by ASRT and recognized by the ARRT and various licensure states. Category A credit is also recognized for CE credit in Canada. You must attend the entire program to receive your certificate of completion.