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Types of Edema
Signs & symptoms
Question | Answer |
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What are the signs & symptoms of Acute Edema? | 1)Rapid onset after known injury 2)Redness 3)Warmth 4)Painful to palpation or movement 5)Localized |
What type of Edema does this represent: 1)Rapid onset after known injury 2)Redness 3)Warmth 4)Painful to palpation or movement 5)Localized? | Acute Edema |
What are the signs & symptoms of Venous Edema? | 1)Slowly progressive 2)Moderate warmth 3)Dusky color or brownish staining of skin 4)Achy pain as day progresses 5)Normal contours of the leg are lost |
What type of Edema does this represent: 1)Slowly progressive 2)Moderate warmth 3)Dusky color or brownish staining of skin 4)Achy pain as day progresses 5)Normal contours of the leg are lost | Venous Edema |
What are the signs & symptoms of Lymphatic Edema? | 1)Slowly progressive 2)Mild warmth 3)Color changes rare 4)Usually painless 5)Sensation of fullness or heaviness in limb 6)Soft & always pitting or hard 7)Asymmetrical in comparison of limbs |
What type of Edema does this represent: 1)Slowly progressive 2)Mild warmth 3)Color changes rare 4)Usually painless 5)Sensation of fullness or heaviness in limb 6)Soft & always pitting or hard 7)Asymmetrical in comparison of limbs | Lymphatic Edema |
What are the signs & symptoms of Systemic Edema (heart, kidney, and liver disease) | 1)Abdominal swelling (ascites) 2)Generalized, varying edema 3)Generally pitting 4)Always bilateral, symmetrical edema |
What type of Edema does this represent: 1)Abdominal swelling (ascites) 2)Generalized, varying edema 3)Generally pitting 4)Always bilateral, symmetrical edema | Systemic Edema (heart, kidney, and liver disease) |
What are the signs & symptoms of Toxic Edema? | 1)Acute 2)Localized 3)Itchy or painful 4)Redness 5)Nonpitting |
What type of Edema does this represent: 1)Acute 2)Localized 3)Itchy or painful 4)Redness 5)Nonpitting | Toxic Edema |