CLT LANA EXAM PACK ACTUAL
EXAMINATION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
⫸ psychological impact of impact of
lymphedema : impact of
lymphedema was reported to include negative self-identity,
emotional disturbance, and psychological distress. Social
impact included feelings of marginalization and perceived
public insensitivity, financial burden, social isolation, and
perceived diminished sexuality. Answer:
⫸ bandaing contraindications- strict Answer: DVT, infection, cardiac
edema, advanced artery disease, malignancy, renal disease
⫸ bandaging precautions Answer: HTN, mild arterial disease, limb
paralysis, diabetes
⫸ Infection symptoms Answer: Fever, Swelling, Hot, Acute/aggressive,
Red, Pain
⫸ MLD general precuations Answer: Malignant lymph (MD clearance),
over 60 ( risk of moving arteriosclerosis),
,⫸ MLD absolute contraindications- neck Answer: sensitive carotid
sinus, hyperthyroid, cardiac arrhythmia
⫸ MLD absolute contraindications- abdomen Answer: pregnancy,
diverticulitis, recent abdominal sx, AAA, Chrohns, menstruation, pelvic
DVT, greenfield filter, unexplained pain, IBS
⫸ Name the trunks Answer: Subclavian, Mediastinal (Broncho),
Lumbar, Supreclavicular, Jugular, Intestines (parasternal)
⫸ Lipedema stage 1 Answer: smooth skin, enlarged subcutaneous fat,
swelling resolves with rest/elevation
⫸ Lipedema stage 2 Answer: uneven skin with indentations in fat
tissue, larger mounds of fat (lipomas)
⫸ Lipedema stage 3 Answer: large extrusion of fat causing deformities
-fibrosclerosis, large mass, swelling doesnt recede
⫸ Lipedema stage 4 Answer: elephantitis, large over hangs
⫸ Turner syndrome Answer: non hereditary, congenital, hypoplasia,
short sterile webbed neck, females only and can resolve
,⫸ Meiges syndrome Answer: female, type II non congenital hereditary,
onset puberty (praecox)
-Usually involved LEs, syndactylism (fusion of toes), distichisis (2
rowsx of eyelashes),
Effects B/L lower quadrants= therefore BLEs usually effected
Primary lymph therefore= effects b/l LQ
⫸ Milroy syondrome Answer: At birth for males or shortly after
Normally includes 1 leg, but may include both, arms, genitals or face
Hypoplasia (less tissue development than norm)
LE common, can havev upper
⫸ Distichiasis syndrome Answer: Variant peripubertal onset
Congenital anomaly
Hyperplasia with lower limb with reflux (pooling)
Not always LE
May appear alone or with : heart defects, cleft palette, craniofacial others
⫸ Klippel- Trenuary (webber syondrome or KTWS) Answer: praecox,
non-hereditary, malformed lymph vessels with reflux
-overgrowth of veins, arteries, tissues
-port stain wine, bone hypertrophy, webbed digits
⫸ Klinfelter syndrome Answer: chomosome disorder in males
, tall, long, poor puberty development, enlarged breast, small testes,
sparce facial hair
⫸ Stewart Treves Answer: angiosarcoma in chronic lymph as a result of
radical mastectomy
bruise but not tender
⫸ Podoconosis Answer: endemic non filorial elephantitis
geochemical, iritants in soil
⫸ tenia pedis Answer: athletes foot
⫸ tenia coporis Answer: ringworm
⫸ Lymph capillaries are found Answer: in close proximity to blood
vessels in interstitial space of subendothelial and mucous membrane
⫸ lymphatic capillary characteristics Answer: form lymph plexus
covering entire body, function ABSORB for lymph formation(larger
than blood capillaries, more permeable)
-flat endothelial cells with inlet
⫸ Pre-collectors Answer: connect capillary to connectors;
TRANSPORT (can absorb), have smooth muscle i some places and may
have some valves
EXAMINATION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
⫸ psychological impact of impact of
lymphedema : impact of
lymphedema was reported to include negative self-identity,
emotional disturbance, and psychological distress. Social
impact included feelings of marginalization and perceived
public insensitivity, financial burden, social isolation, and
perceived diminished sexuality. Answer:
⫸ bandaing contraindications- strict Answer: DVT, infection, cardiac
edema, advanced artery disease, malignancy, renal disease
⫸ bandaging precautions Answer: HTN, mild arterial disease, limb
paralysis, diabetes
⫸ Infection symptoms Answer: Fever, Swelling, Hot, Acute/aggressive,
Red, Pain
⫸ MLD general precuations Answer: Malignant lymph (MD clearance),
over 60 ( risk of moving arteriosclerosis),
,⫸ MLD absolute contraindications- neck Answer: sensitive carotid
sinus, hyperthyroid, cardiac arrhythmia
⫸ MLD absolute contraindications- abdomen Answer: pregnancy,
diverticulitis, recent abdominal sx, AAA, Chrohns, menstruation, pelvic
DVT, greenfield filter, unexplained pain, IBS
⫸ Name the trunks Answer: Subclavian, Mediastinal (Broncho),
Lumbar, Supreclavicular, Jugular, Intestines (parasternal)
⫸ Lipedema stage 1 Answer: smooth skin, enlarged subcutaneous fat,
swelling resolves with rest/elevation
⫸ Lipedema stage 2 Answer: uneven skin with indentations in fat
tissue, larger mounds of fat (lipomas)
⫸ Lipedema stage 3 Answer: large extrusion of fat causing deformities
-fibrosclerosis, large mass, swelling doesnt recede
⫸ Lipedema stage 4 Answer: elephantitis, large over hangs
⫸ Turner syndrome Answer: non hereditary, congenital, hypoplasia,
short sterile webbed neck, females only and can resolve
,⫸ Meiges syndrome Answer: female, type II non congenital hereditary,
onset puberty (praecox)
-Usually involved LEs, syndactylism (fusion of toes), distichisis (2
rowsx of eyelashes),
Effects B/L lower quadrants= therefore BLEs usually effected
Primary lymph therefore= effects b/l LQ
⫸ Milroy syondrome Answer: At birth for males or shortly after
Normally includes 1 leg, but may include both, arms, genitals or face
Hypoplasia (less tissue development than norm)
LE common, can havev upper
⫸ Distichiasis syndrome Answer: Variant peripubertal onset
Congenital anomaly
Hyperplasia with lower limb with reflux (pooling)
Not always LE
May appear alone or with : heart defects, cleft palette, craniofacial others
⫸ Klippel- Trenuary (webber syondrome or KTWS) Answer: praecox,
non-hereditary, malformed lymph vessels with reflux
-overgrowth of veins, arteries, tissues
-port stain wine, bone hypertrophy, webbed digits
⫸ Klinfelter syndrome Answer: chomosome disorder in males
, tall, long, poor puberty development, enlarged breast, small testes,
sparce facial hair
⫸ Stewart Treves Answer: angiosarcoma in chronic lymph as a result of
radical mastectomy
bruise but not tender
⫸ Podoconosis Answer: endemic non filorial elephantitis
geochemical, iritants in soil
⫸ tenia pedis Answer: athletes foot
⫸ tenia coporis Answer: ringworm
⫸ Lymph capillaries are found Answer: in close proximity to blood
vessels in interstitial space of subendothelial and mucous membrane
⫸ lymphatic capillary characteristics Answer: form lymph plexus
covering entire body, function ABSORB for lymph formation(larger
than blood capillaries, more permeable)
-flat endothelial cells with inlet
⫸ Pre-collectors Answer: connect capillary to connectors;
TRANSPORT (can absorb), have smooth muscle i some places and may
have some valves