This document provides an examination outline for peripheral vascular disease and gangrene. It discusses examining the patient's history, performing a local examination of the affected area including inspection, palpation, and auscultation. The general examination involves assessing factors like the patient's age, sex, and any underlying conditions like atherosclerosis, Buerger's disease, Raynaud's disease, or diabetes that may have contributed to the vascular issues. Specific tests are outlined to evaluate symptoms, limb coloration, pulses, skin temperature, capillary and venous refill time, and to listen for bruits that could indicate problems like stenosis, aneurysms, or arteriovenous fistulas.