What happens in edema when there is increased capillary permeability?
A. Fluid, proteins, and immune cells escape into the surrounding tissues.
B. Fluid is drawn back into the capillaries.
C. The lymphatic system removes excess fluid. Blood
D. flow to the area decreases.
A. Fluid, proteins, and immune cells escape into the surrounding tissues.
What is the purpose of the volumetrics method in edema assessment?
A. To measure the circumferential edema in a specific joint.
B. To evaluate the range of motion in the affected limb.
C. To assess the strength of the upper extremity.
D. To measure the amount of water displaced by the affected extremity.
D. To measure the amount of water displaced by the affected extremity.
What type of foods do you want to avoid
high in sodium
What does a high sodium intake lead to?
High blood pressure
What is considered a "bad" outcome of persistent edema?
A. Leukocytes and other phagocytic cells fill the wound space.
B. Formation of granulation tissue.
C. Improved lymphatic drainage.
D. Loss of motion due to stiffness and fibrosis.
D. Loss of motion due to stiffness and fibrosis.
Which of the following is a contraindication for using contrast baths in edema management?
A. Persistent swelling in the hand.
B. Limited range of motion in the wrist.
C. Difficulty tolerating temperature changes.
D. Open wounds or skin infections.
D. Open wounds or skin infections.
What kind of pills will doctors prescribe?
A diuretic such as Diurex
What body part mostly experiences edema?
Legs and ankles
Which of the following is a cause of persistent edema?
A. Increased oncotic pressure.
B. Decreased capillary permeability.
C. Prolonged immobilization of the affected limb.
D. Reduced blood flow to the area.
C. Prolonged immobilization of the affected limb.
At home treatment for mild edema
Elevate the area of swelling
How many people in the US suffer from edema?
Approximately 5 million