Lymphedema Management Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
Lymphedema Management Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers What does the lymphatic system do? - answerDrains fluid from interstitial tissues and brings it back to the blood stream How many liters does it move a day? - answer2-3 liters What is lymph fluid made of? - answermainly water and protein but also misc cells and fat What does lymphatic load mean? - answerfluid that can't be drained or reabsorbed by the blood system What are the duties of lymphatic system? - answer-continuous circulation of fluid in interstitial space -safety valve for fluid overload -balance of protein and water (homeostasis of extracellular environment -cleansing of interstitial fluid How thick is lymphatic system? - answer1 epithelial layer thick What is the smallest component in lymphatic system? - answerlymphatic capillaries How does fluid get into the lymphatic system? - answerlymphatic capillaries are connected by anchoring filaments. With fluid build up tissue pressure increases pulling on the filaments. This opens the jx btw cells and lymphatic fluid enters the system through this opening Trace lymph fluid travel starting from lymph capillaries to lymph nodes? - answerTravels from capillaries to lymph pre-collectors. From pre collectors goes to lymph collectors. Then lymph is transported through collectors via muscle contraction of the lymph anions. When fluid enters the lymph angion - muscle is stretched causing muscle to contract. fluid enters nodes via afferent lymph collectors and leaves via efferent lymph collectors What do lymph pre collectors look like? - answerclosely related to blood vessels with a layer of smooth muscle and valves that allow uni-directional flow T or F. Does lymph have its own flow rate? - answerTrue. What's another name for the lymph angion? - answerthe heart compartment What is another name for angiomotoricity? - answerlymph pulse What is the contraction frequency of lymph angion when at rest? under stress? - answer6- 10 per min at rest 20 per min during stress What are the two primary functions of lymph nodes? - answerProtection - filter out harmful material in lymph fluid Immune Response - produce lymphocytes Where are lymph nodes located? - answerneck, digestive system, axilla, and groin Approximately how many lymph nodes in body? - answer700!!!! Axillary lymph nodes drain what? - answerupper extremity and thorax Inguinal lymph drains what? - answerabdominal, lumbar, gluteal regions exterior genitalia and lower extremity Cervical lymph nodes drain what? - answerhead and neck areas Where does lymph travel after the nodes? - answerIt is transported to larger lymphatic trunks How long is thoracic duct and what does it connect to? - answerthoracic duct is 10-18 inches long and connects with left venous angle which drains into R side of heart What two areas does the mammary gland lymph drain to? - answeraxillary lymph nodes (¾) parasternal lymph nodes (¼) What is a common site for metastases? - answeraxillary lymph nodes The maximum amount of lymph transported by the lymphatic system working as hard as possible over a given length of time is called what? - answerTransport Capacity Why is transport capacity normally 10 times higher than the normal lymphatic load? - answerSo that we have the capacity to respond to trauma What is the difference between the normal lymphatic load and the transport capacity is called what? - answerFunctional Reserve How does the lymphatic system react to an increase in lymphatic load? - answerIt increases contraction frequency of the lymph angions
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