How to Do an ABI (part 1)
Be sure to watch "How to do an ABI" part 2 to complete the video. This educational video teaches how to correctly perform the Ankle Brachial Index test while citing statistical facts about Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) in the United States. The ABI is a simple to do test comparing the patients Ankle Systolic blood pressure to their Brachial Systolic blood pressure. The ratio or index should be 1.00 - 1.29.

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