Flexion, knee extended - <<,Answers>>.With patient supine,
have them raise the leg over the body
Hyperextension of the knee - <<,Answers>>.While patient is
sitting or prone, have them swing the leg behind the body
without arching the back
Flexion, knee flexed - <<,Answers>>.While patient is supine,
have them raise the knee to the chest with the other leg
straight
Abduction and adduction of the knee - <<,Answers>>.While
patient is supine, have them swing the leg laterally and
medially with knee straight
Internal rotation of the knee - <<,Answers>>.While the
patient is supine, have them flex the knee and rotate the leg
inward toward the other leg
Documentation of the Lymphatic system should include; -
<<,Answers>>.Character of symptoms
Associated local and systemic symptoms
Predisposing factors (recent infection, surgery or trauma)
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Current medications
Home remedies and their effects
Lymphedema is graded as;
Stage 0
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3 - <<,Answers>>.Stage 0 = latent or subclinical,
swelling is not evident despite impaired lymph transport
Stage 1 = Pitting may occur, there is early accumulation of
fluid relatively high in protein content and it subsides with
limb elevation
Stage 2 = tissue fibrosis is present, limb elevation alone rarely
reduces tissue swelling, pitting may be present, late in stage II
pitting may or may not occur as tissue fibrosis supervenes
Stage 3 = pitting is absent, trophic skin changes are present
(acanthosis, fat deposits and warty overgrowths)
Onychomycosis - <<,Answers>>.crumbling, yellow nail