CLT-LANA EXAM Actual / QUESTIONS & CORRECT
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Severe lymphedema severity increase - ---Answers---->40%
Where do DVT form - ---Answers----Sub fascial veins
What is the most common ulceration and where do they form - ---Answers----Venous stasis and they form in the distal 1/3 of the leg usually around the malleoli
vascular venous wounds - ---Answers----Shallow, irregular, on anterior/ medial leg with peri wound with hemosiderin staining,scaly, weepy, warm skin
Arterial wound - ---Answers----Round, deep, necrotic, or pale base found on lateral leg/ foot and tips of toes. The peri wound may include tissue pallor, dry, scaly skin, cool to the touch
Mixed inflammatory vasculitis - ---Answers----Small, dark base found anywhere, raised, palpable purpuri
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Pyoderma - ---Answers----Irregular, jagged necrotic base found mostly on leg/ trunk skin with violaceous wound border, erythema
Fungating - ---Answers----Raised, necrotic, bleeds easily, extremely malodorous found anywhere with a lip of tissue around the wound margin
Chemotherapy infiltration - ---Answers----Painful erythema toys with necrosis, Escher/ slough, at the site of the catheter, skin is edema with erythema
Radiation - ---Answers----Exposed dermis, superficial, found in skin field, skin may have erythema with dark black coloration
Minor trauma excoriation - ---Answers----Linear, shallow, found anywhere with local or advancing erythema
Minor trauma skin tears - ---Answers----Shallow, linear flaps found on arms, hands legs common with ecchymosis
Failed surgical site - ---Answers----Partial or full thickness, necrotic base found at site of incision with erythema and edema
Fistulae - ---Answers----Pathological opening between organs cavities and the skin found at site of abcess with
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