Title: Assessment of the Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
1Assessment of the Peripheral Vascular System and
Lymphatic System
2Arteries
- Carry oxygenated blood usually, and nutrients
- High pressure system
- Walls are strong, tough elastic
- Contains muscle fibres that constrict dilate
artery - Heart beat generates a pulse wave that carrys
throughout artery but only felt where arteries
are more superificial pass over bone.
3Arteries in the Arm
4Arteries in the Leg
5Veins
- Parallel course of arteries
- Body has more veins than arteries, closer to
surface - Carry deoxygenated blood waste back to heart
- Low pressure system walls thinner larger
diameter - More distensible expands to hold more blood when
volume ? ? stress on heart capacitance
vessels - No smooth muscle in vein wall just stretchy
- Mechanisms needed to keep blood moving.
6Vein Anatomy
- The vein consists of three layers
- Tunica adventitia
- Tunica media
- Tunica intima
- Veins are in 2 sets deep superficial.
7Superficial Veins of the Right Upper Limb
8Veins of the Hand
9Veins in the Legs
10Venous Mechanisms to Keep Blood Moving
- Contracting skeletal muscle
- Pressure gradient caused by breathing
- Intraluminal valves.
11Mechanisms of Venous Flow
12Lymphatic System
- Completely separate vessels from blood vessels
- Lymphatic capillaries start as open ended
microscopic tubes that siphon interstitial fluid
from tissue spaces return it to blood stream - Lymphatic vessels drain into 2 main trunks that
empty into subclavian veins - Have valves similar to veins to prevent back flow
- Speed of flow is slow compared to blood vessels,
mechanisms similar to veins skeletal muscle
contraction, pressure changes during respiration,
valves.
13Functions of Lymphatic System
- To conserve fluid plasma proteins that leak out
of capillaries - To form a major part of the immune system
- To absorb lipids from the intestinal tract.
14Lymphatic Ducts Drainage Patterns
15Lymphatic Drainage Pathways
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16Related Organs in the Immune System
17Developmental Considerations Older Adults
- Vessels more rigid with age arteriosclerosis
(not atherosclerosis deposition of fatty
plaques on intima of arteries) - Rise in systolic BP - ? pulse pressure
- Progressive enlargement of intramuscular calf
veins - Immobility ? risk of DVT pulmonary embolism
- Loss of lymphatic tissue ? fewer s of lymph
nodes ? in size of remaining ones.
18Subjective Assessment
- Leg pain or cramps PVD Intermittent
claudication - Skin changes on arms or legs colour, temp.,
arterial/venous ulcers nailbeds - Edema/swelling
- Lymph node enlargement
- Medications.
19Objective DataThe Physical Exam
Chapter 20
Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
- Preparation
- Equipment needed (occasionally)
- Paper tape measure
- Tourniquet or blood pressure cuff
- Stethoscope
- Doppler ultrasonic stethoscope
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20Objective DataThe Physical Exam, cont.
Chapter 20
Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
- ArmsInspect and Palpate
- Skin
- Profile sign
- Capillary refill
- Symmetry
- Radial pulse
- Ulnar pulse
- Brachial pulse
- Epitrochlear lymph node
- Modified Allen test
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21Objective DataThe Physical Exam, cont.
Chapter 20
Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
- LegsInspect and Palpate
- Skin and hair
- Symmetry
- Temperature
- Calf muscle
- Inguinal lymph nodes
- Femoral pulse
- Popliteal pulse
- Posterior tibial pulse
- Dorsalis pedis pulse
- Pretibial edema (Fig 20-20)
- Leg veins
- Assess while patient stands
- Manual compression test
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22Pitting Edema (Page 546)
- Measurement Scale
- 1 Mild pitting, slight indentation no
perceptible swelling of leg - 2 Moderate pitting, indentation subsides rapidly
- 3 Deep pitting, indentation remains for a short
time leg looks swollen - 4 Very deep pitting indentation lasts a long
time leg is very swollen
23Manual Compression Test Trendelenburg Test
24Palpate the Radial Pulse
25Palpate the Brachial Pulse
26Pulse Variations
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27Pulse Quality
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28Blood Flow
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29Inspection Palpation Pulses Capillary
Refill Upper Extremities
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30Measure Calf Circumference
31Palpate Legs for Temperature
32Femoral Arteries
33Popliteal Pulse
34Posterior Tibial Pulse
35Dorsalis Pedis Pulse
36Abnormal Findings Peripheral Vascular Disease
Chapter 20
Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
- Arms
- Raynauds syndrome
- Lymphedema
- Legs
- Arteriosclerosisischemic ulcer
- Venous (stasis) ulcer
- Superficial varicose veins
- Deep vein thrombophlebitis
- Occlusions
- Aneurysms
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37Lymphedema
38Arteriosclerosis Ischemic Ulcer
39Venous Stasis Ulcer
40Superficial Varicose Veins
41Deep Vein Thrombophlebitis
42Peripheral Artery Disease