CLT LANA EXAM PREP (ACTUAL / ) QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS 100% PASS
Passive Hyperemia Increase in BCP caused by obstruction of venous return or deficiency of venous outflow
Caused by Cardiac insufficiency Pregnancy Obesity
CVI/DVT
Sedentary lifestyle Flying on airplane
Blood pools into capillaries=letting more blood into capillaries Activates safety factor Compression, elevation, muscle pump can help
Hypoproteinemia Decrease in the amount of protein in blood= lower COPpl.
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Causes more water leaving the blood capillaries and accumulating in tissues
Causes generalized edema (not lymphedema)
Diet doesn't affect this
If liver can't compensate-voids too many proteins
Venous Wounds Gaiter area or medial malleolus
Shallow with diffuse edges
always has staining
Exuding, granulating
Usually Large
Arterial wounds toes, dorsum of foot, lateral malleolus, often full thickness. 2 / 3
"punched out", pale, no granulation.
decreased pulse, painful
Dry/necrotic
ABI test before compression
Usually Small
Deep with Cliff edge
Lymphoscintigraphy introduction of a radioactive tracer into the lymph channels to determine lymph flow, identify obstructions, and locate the sentinel node
Bioimpedance electrical current
must rely on population data
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