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MSN 610-MODULE 2 -LYMPH NODES EXAM 2025|
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lymph general - (answers)lymph nodes lie is the subcutaneous connective tissues
and deepr nodes lie beneath the fascia of the muscle and within various body
cavities nodes are numerous and tiny but some of them ahve diameters large of
0.5 to 1 cm.
Readily accessible to inspection and palpations they provide some of the earliest
clues to the presence of infection or malignancies
Lymph drainage of lower Extremities - (answers)superior superficial inguinal
nodes- deep sublingual nodes- inferior superficial inguinal nodes-great saphenous
lymphatic vessels -popliteal nodes- small saphenous lymphatic vessels
lymph nodes in axillary vessels - (answers)subclavian-central axillary- brachial-
subscrapular-external mammary-mammary
Lymphatic drainage of the female Gi tract - (answers)common iliac nodes-external
iliac nodes-deep inguinal nodes-superficial inguinal nodes- obturator nodes-
internal iliac nodes-preaortic nodes.
Lymph from the upper extremity to subclavian lymphatic trunk -
(answers)brachial nodes-epitrochlear nodes-radial lymphatic vessels- ulnar
lymphatic vessels-median lymphatic vessels
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lymphatic drainage of breast - (answers)supraclavicular-subclavian-central
axillary-brachial-subscapular-external mammary-internal mammary-mammary
Lymph nodes involved with the ear - (answers)preauricular- parotid-internal
jugular chain-retropharyngeal-sternomastoid-posterior auricular
Lymph nodes involved with the tongue - (answers)submandibular-submental-
sublingual-suprahyoid- thyrolinguogacial- internal jugular chain
lymph nodes of the neck - (answers)submandibular- submental-suprahyroid-
thyrolinguofacial- anterior deep an dsuperficial cervical-posterior superficial
cervical - anterior jugular- supraclavicular-posterior cervical spinal nerve chain-
occiptial-retropharyngeal
lymph nodes most accessible to inspection/palpation - (answers)the necklace of
nodes.
acute lymphangitis - (answers)inflammation one or more lymphatic vessel
p- pathogenic organism enter the lymphatic vessles directly through wounds as
complication of infection and produce a local inflammatory response.
s-enlarged lymph nodes, pain, fever, minor trauma to distal skin
o- red streaks in the skin after course of lymphatic collecting ducts appear as
tracing rather fine lines streaking up the extremity. sometimes palpable to gentle
touch,
MSN 610-MODULE 2 -LYMPH NODES EXAM 2025|
BRAND NEW ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS|
GUARANTEED VALUE PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
lymph general - (answers)lymph nodes lie is the subcutaneous connective tissues
and deepr nodes lie beneath the fascia of the muscle and within various body
cavities nodes are numerous and tiny but some of them ahve diameters large of
0.5 to 1 cm.
Readily accessible to inspection and palpations they provide some of the earliest
clues to the presence of infection or malignancies
Lymph drainage of lower Extremities - (answers)superior superficial inguinal
nodes- deep sublingual nodes- inferior superficial inguinal nodes-great saphenous
lymphatic vessels -popliteal nodes- small saphenous lymphatic vessels
lymph nodes in axillary vessels - (answers)subclavian-central axillary- brachial-
subscrapular-external mammary-mammary
Lymphatic drainage of the female Gi tract - (answers)common iliac nodes-external
iliac nodes-deep inguinal nodes-superficial inguinal nodes- obturator nodes-
internal iliac nodes-preaortic nodes.
Lymph from the upper extremity to subclavian lymphatic trunk -
(answers)brachial nodes-epitrochlear nodes-radial lymphatic vessels- ulnar
lymphatic vessels-median lymphatic vessels
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lymphatic drainage of breast - (answers)supraclavicular-subclavian-central
axillary-brachial-subscapular-external mammary-internal mammary-mammary
Lymph nodes involved with the ear - (answers)preauricular- parotid-internal
jugular chain-retropharyngeal-sternomastoid-posterior auricular
Lymph nodes involved with the tongue - (answers)submandibular-submental-
sublingual-suprahyoid- thyrolinguogacial- internal jugular chain
lymph nodes of the neck - (answers)submandibular- submental-suprahyroid-
thyrolinguofacial- anterior deep an dsuperficial cervical-posterior superficial
cervical - anterior jugular- supraclavicular-posterior cervical spinal nerve chain-
occiptial-retropharyngeal
lymph nodes most accessible to inspection/palpation - (answers)the necklace of
nodes.
acute lymphangitis - (answers)inflammation one or more lymphatic vessel
p- pathogenic organism enter the lymphatic vessles directly through wounds as
complication of infection and produce a local inflammatory response.
s-enlarged lymph nodes, pain, fever, minor trauma to distal skin
o- red streaks in the skin after course of lymphatic collecting ducts appear as
tracing rather fine lines streaking up the extremity. sometimes palpable to gentle
touch,