Lymphatics (Lab 20) Flashcards

1
Q

a balloon-like swelling of the wall of an artery, vein, or heart; generally the result of a congenital defect in the wall or degenerative disease or infection (ex: atherosclerosis or syphilis)

A

aneurysm

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2
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longitudinal splitting of the arterial wall from hemorrhage

A

dissecting aneurysm

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3
Q

abnormal intraperitoneal accumulation of serous fluid

A

ascites

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4
Q

the most common form of arteriosclerosis, deposits in the walls of arteries

A

atherosclerosis

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5
Q

flexion of the hips when the neck is flexed from a supine position. it occurs in patients with meningeal inflammation

A

brudzinski sign

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6
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an unexplained audible swishing wound or murmur over an artery or vascular organ

A

bruit

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7
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inflammation of soft or connective tissue that causes a watery exudate to spread through the tissue spaces

A

cellulitis

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8
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condition resulting from muscle ischemia due to decreased arterial blood flow to an area, characterized by intermittent pain and limping

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claudication

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9
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excessive accumulation of fluid in the cells, tissues, or serous cavities of the body

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edema

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10
Q

wavelike motion felt when palpating a node

A

fluctuant

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11
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a sign of meningeal irritation evidenced by reflex contraction and pain in the hamstring muscles, when attempting to extend the leg after flexing the hip

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kerning’s sign

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12
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enlargement of the lymph nodes, typically to greater than 1.5 cm. the increased size is caused by activation and proliferation of lymphocytes and phagocytic WBC within the node or invasion of the node by tumor

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lymphadenopathy

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13
Q

congenital malformation of dilated lymphatics

A

lymphangioma

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14
Q

swelling, particularly of subcutaneous tissues, caused by obstruction of the lymphatic system and accumulation of interstitial fluid

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lymphedema

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15
Q

used to describe a group of nodes that feel connected and appear to move as a single unit

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matted

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16
Q

inflammation of the membranes of the spinal cord or brain , usually but not always caused by an infectious illness

A

meningitis

17
Q

resistance to flexion of the neck, seen in individuals with meningitis

A

nuchal rigidity

18
Q

a form of edema which appears as a indentation or depression that will not rapidly return to its original appearance

A

pitting

19
Q

small nontender nodes that feel like BBs or bucket shot under the skin

A

shotty nodes

20
Q

inflammation of the wall of a vein associated with thrombus formation

A

thrombophlebitis

21
Q

the formation of presence of a blood clot within a blood vessel or within one of the cavities of the heart

A

thrombosis

22
Q

an enlarged, dilated superficial vein. this condition may occur in almost any part of the body but is most common in the lower extremities and the esophagus

A

varicose vein