Lymphatic System Part 6 Flashcards

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1
Q

Pre-Collectors have which cells in their walls?

A

Endotheial

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2
Q

The following anatomical terms relate to the initial lymph vessels

A

Endothelial Cell

Anchoring Filaments

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3
Q

The Regional Lymph nodes of the leg are in the?

A

Groin

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4
Q

Prelymph can be drained from the brain via these nerves. Which is the main nerve route?

A

Olfactory

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5
Q

The skin of the lateral heel and lateral lower leg first drains into which nodes

A

First to the deep popliteal then to the deep inguinal

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6
Q

The initial lymph vessels are mainly located in the?

A

Dermis

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7
Q

The most important alternative drainage route of the arm is into which nodes?

A

Infraclavicular

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8
Q

Lymph from the testicles drains to which nodes?

A

Lumbar

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9
Q

The mammary gland mainly drains into which nodes/area?

A

Axilla

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10
Q

The reticular cells in the lymph nodes

A

Provide the lymph nodes inner structure (collagen)

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11
Q

Lymph-obligatory load contains?

A

Proteins

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12
Q

Which upper arm bundle can bypass the axillary lymph nodes and drain into the infra and supraclavicular lymph nodes?

A

Dorsolateral

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13
Q

Which of the following statements applies to lymphatic capillaries and initial lymph vessels?

A

£

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14
Q

LTV (Lymph time volume) in healthy subjects will increase when the ?

A

Lymph Obligatory load is increased

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15
Q

Dynamic Edema is rich in protein because renal insufficiency can be the cause of dynamic edema. Renal Insufficiency is a cause of dynamic edema, which is rich in protein….

A

Both statements are incorrect. There is poor protein in Edema and Renal has nothing to do with it. It is caused by increased lymph time volume that exceeds the TC of the health lymphatic vascular system (high volume insufficiency)

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16
Q

The Terminus is the confluence of which veins?

A

Jugular Vein

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17
Q

Lymphatic drainage from the initial lymph vessels in people at rest is?

A

Passive

18
Q

MLD results in the Lymphangion being stretched. This in turn has the following effect?

A

A chain of nations contracts

19
Q

Proteins in the tissue attract water. This is called

A

Colloid Osmotic tissue pressure

20
Q

Lymph formation means…

A

Absorption of prelymph fluid in the initial lymph vessels

21
Q

What affects the rate of diffusion

A

Temperture

22
Q

The function of lymph nodes is NOT to…

A

Accelerate the rate of lymph flow????????

23
Q

The main components of lymph-obligatory load are?

A

Proteins and Long chain fats

24
Q

Dynamic Edema is not caused by…

A

Renal Problems

25
Q

Which of the following is a direct extrinsic stimulator of Lymphangiomotoricity?

A

3

26
Q

Which statement is incorrect? Active transport involves…

A

3

27
Q

The function the Lymphatic system does not include…

A

3

28
Q

The valves in the collectors…

A

Drive Lymph in the direction of flow

29
Q

When the length of the transit path increases, the….

A

3

30
Q

Relative contraindications for applying MLD include..

A

Bronchial asthma

?

31
Q

With acute thrombosis, MLD is

A

Absolutely contraindicated

32
Q

Which of the following mechanisms can stimulate Lymphangiomotoricity extrinsically?

A

Skeletal muscle pump

33
Q

MLD slows down urine flow because MLD usually results in decreased blood pressure

A

3

34
Q

In Lymphotstatic Edema, the lymphatic system is….

A

3

35
Q

In Lymphatic drainage, occasionally painful strokes are used because edema is frequently present in the gel state. The incorrect answer to this is

A

3

36
Q

The body reacts to imminent lymphedema by what?

A

3

37
Q

What are the standard precautions to be observed by patients with leg Lymphedema?

A

3

38
Q

Erysipelas typically displays the following symptom

A

3

39
Q

The function of lymph nodes is not to

A

accelerate the rate of lymph flow

40
Q

Primary Lymphedema is different from secondary lyphedma because it is…

A

caused by lack of lymphatic vessels

41
Q

With Lymphostatic Edema, the lymphatic vessels

A

No longer able to drain the increased volume, thus causing congestion.
Maybe missing
Are damaged