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●● Lymphatic System.
Answer: complementary component of the circulatory system.
-Jobs: produce WBCs, Fluid + protien balance, immune functions: first
line of defense.
- It also absorbs fat from the small intestine into the bloodstream.
●● Lymph nodes.
Answer: round/ oval, 1-2 cm, soft, nontender, palpable
-malignancy-> hard and fixed
●● Lymphadenopathy (LAD).
Answer: when lymph nodes are greater than 2 cm with or without
tenderness
●● Capillaries.
Answer: thin, endothelial wall that is only one cell
-thick network allows-> oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrient shifts out of
capillary cells.
,●● Diagnostics for Lymph system.
Answer: -Computed Tomography (CT): A Computed Tomography uses
X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional
images of the body.
-Duplex Ultrasound: A Duplex Ultrasound combines traditional
ultrasound and Doppler technology to visualize blood vessels and
measure blood flow.
-Angiogram: An Angiogram is an imaging test that uses contrast dye and
X-rays to examine blood vessels.
-Angioplasty: An Angioplasty is a procedure that opens narrowed or
blocked blood vessels using a small balloon.
-Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA): A Magnetic Resonance
Angiography uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed
images of blood vessels.
-Lymph Node Biopsy: A Lymph Node Biopsy is a procedure in which a
sample of lymph node tissue is removed and examined for disease.
●● Peripheral Artery DIsease (PAD).
,Answer: common circulatory disorder characterized by a reduced flow
of blood to the extremities, especially the legs, resulting in muscle
cramping and pain, and commonly the result of atherosclerosis
●● Coronary Artery Disease (CAD).
Answer: a condition affecting arteries of the heart that reduces the flow
of blood and the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the myocardium;
most often caused by atherosclerosis
●● Arterial Insufficiency: lower extremities.
Answer: -pulses low or absent
-skin is cold and pale
- hair loss
-sharp leg pain
-ulcerations around toes
-foot is deep red when in dependent position
-nails-> thick and rigid
●● Chronic Venus Insufficiency: lower extremities.
Answer: -ulcerations around ankle
-edema, pulses difficult to palpate
- feet-> cyanotic when in dependent position
-hyperpigmentation
, -coarse shiny, tight skin
-leg discomfort and pain
●● Organs containing lymphatic tissue.
Answer: - spleen (largest)
-Thymus
-Tonsils and adenoids
-appendix
-lymph nodes
-peyers patches
-bone marrow
●● Head and neck lymph node sites.
Answer: -preauricular
-postaricular
-tonsilar
-suboccipital
-submandibular
-submental
-superficial cervical
-deep cervical chain
-supraclavicular