ACOLs CLT Written EXAM Questions and Answers (A+
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Name 4 padding materials - (ANSWER)Artiflex, Cellona, Komprex, Gray Foam,
Chip Bag, Cotton, Comprifoam, Rosidal Soft, Yellow foam
What is the network of initial lymph capillaries all over the body - (ANSWER)initial
lymph plexus
Define Lymphedema - (ANSWER)abnormal accumulation of protein and water in
the interstitial space; protein rich swelling; from a mechanical insufficiency;
disease
Define Edema - (ANSWER)accumulation of water in the tissues; a symptom;
dynamic insufficiency
What is in the lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)water, protein, cells, fat (long chain
fatty acid)
How is water part of the lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)10-20% remains after
reabsorption; 2-4 L returned via the thoracic duct in one day
Why is protein part of lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)they are macromolecules and
are too large to be reabsorbed
, Why is fat part of lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)Too large to be reabsorbed if
greater than 16 carbons
Why are cell fragments part of lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)too large to
reabsorbed byt the venous capillaries
What separates the superficial and deep lymphatic system? - (ANSWER)The
fascia
Where are the lymphatic collectors located? - (ANSWER)superficial fatty tissue
Where are the initial lymph capillaries located? - (ANSWER)beneath the
epidermis in the subcutaneous tissue
What provides a direct connection between the superficial and deep lymph
systems? - (ANSWER)perforating pre-collectors
What part of the lymph system has well developed valves? - (ANSWER)lymph
collectors
What are the borders of the inguinal lymph nodes? - (ANSWER)inguinal ligament,
sartorius and adductors (gracilis)
Solution guide) (2025) Questions And Answers
Solved 100% Correct!!
Name 4 padding materials - (ANSWER)Artiflex, Cellona, Komprex, Gray Foam,
Chip Bag, Cotton, Comprifoam, Rosidal Soft, Yellow foam
What is the network of initial lymph capillaries all over the body - (ANSWER)initial
lymph plexus
Define Lymphedema - (ANSWER)abnormal accumulation of protein and water in
the interstitial space; protein rich swelling; from a mechanical insufficiency;
disease
Define Edema - (ANSWER)accumulation of water in the tissues; a symptom;
dynamic insufficiency
What is in the lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)water, protein, cells, fat (long chain
fatty acid)
How is water part of the lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)10-20% remains after
reabsorption; 2-4 L returned via the thoracic duct in one day
Why is protein part of lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)they are macromolecules and
are too large to be reabsorbed
, Why is fat part of lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)Too large to be reabsorbed if
greater than 16 carbons
Why are cell fragments part of lymphatic load? - (ANSWER)too large to
reabsorbed byt the venous capillaries
What separates the superficial and deep lymphatic system? - (ANSWER)The
fascia
Where are the lymphatic collectors located? - (ANSWER)superficial fatty tissue
Where are the initial lymph capillaries located? - (ANSWER)beneath the
epidermis in the subcutaneous tissue
What provides a direct connection between the superficial and deep lymph
systems? - (ANSWER)perforating pre-collectors
What part of the lymph system has well developed valves? - (ANSWER)lymph
collectors
What are the borders of the inguinal lymph nodes? - (ANSWER)inguinal ligament,
sartorius and adductors (gracilis)