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Day 9: Lymphatic System - Certificate Nursing UHPAB
DAY 9 📅 Nov 18 (Mon)

🛡️ Lymphatic System

CN-1102: Immunity Basics

  • Lymphatic Vessels & Nodes
  • Lymphoid Organs (Spleen, Thymus, Tonsils)
  • Functions of Lymphatic System
🛡️ REMEMBER: Lymph nodes filter lymph & produce lymphocytes. Swollen = infection!
🦠 KEY POINT: Spleen = largest lymphoid organ, filters blood, stores platelets
🎯 1. INTRODUCTION TO LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM: A one-way network of vessels, nodes, and organs that transports lymph (excess tissue fluid) back to the bloodstream and plays a critical role in immunity and fluid balance.
LYMPH: Clear, pale yellow fluid derived from interstitial fluid. Contains water, dissolved substances, lymphocytes, and sometimes macrophages.
INTERSTITIAL FLUID: Fluid that bathes body cells, formed from plasma leaking out of capillaries. When this fluid enters lymphatic vessels, it's called LYMPH.
⚠️ EXAM TIP: Remember the relationship: Plasma → Interstitial Fluid → Lymph. This is a favorite MCQ trap! Lymph IS interstitial fluid once it's inside lymphatic vessels.
🔄 2. LYMPHATIC VESSELS

TYPES & CHARACTERISTICS:

LYMPHATIC CAPILLARIES: Blind-ended tubes found in most tissues (except CNS, cornea, bones). More permeable than blood capillaries, allowing large molecules (proteins, bacteria) to enter.
LYMPHATIC COLLECTING VESSELS: Formed from merged capillaries. Contain VALVES to prevent backflow of lymph (similar to veins).
LYMPHATIC TRUNKS: Larger vessels draining major body regions:
  • Lumbar trunks - drain lower limbs & pelvis
  • Intestinal trunk - drains digestive organs
  • Bronchomediastinal trunks - drain thorax
  • Subclavian trunks - drain upper limbs
  • Jugular trunks - drain head & neck
LYMPHATIC DUCTS: Two main ducts return lymph to venous circulation:
  • THORACIC DUCT: Drains 3/4 of body (everything except right upper quadrant). Empties into LEFT SUBCLAVIAN VEIN.
  • RIGHT LYMPHATIC DUCT: Drains right upper quadrant (right head, neck, thorax, upper limb). Empties into RIGHT SUBCLAVIAN VEIN.
🧠 MNEMONIC: "L-TREE"
Lymphatic capillaries → Trunks → Right duct/Thoracic duct → Empties into Esubclavian veins
"Your lymphatic system is like a silent guardian, working 24/7 to keep you healthy. Master it, and you'll understand immunity!"
"The Lord will keep you from all harm." - Psalm 121:7
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🎪 3. LYMPH NODES (THE FILTERS)
🔍 REMEMBER: Lymph nodes are like "security checkpoints" where lymph is filtered and immune cells are activated!

STRUCTURE:

CAPSULE: Fibrous outer covering
CORTEX: Outer region containing B-lymphocytes (follicles) and macrophages
MEDULLA: Inner region containing T-lymphocytes and plasma cells
AFFERENT LYMPHATIC VESSELS: Bring lymph INTO node (multiple)
EFFERENT LYMPHATIC VESSELS: Carry lymph OUT of node (single)

MAJOR LYMPH NODE GROUPS (CRITICAL FOR EXAMS!):

🧠 MNEMONIC: "Cervical nodes head the patrol, Axillary guard the arm whole, Inguinal protect the leg goal"
CERVICAL LYMPH NODES: Drain head & neck. Swelling = infections (tonsillitis, pharyngitis), TB, or metastatic cancer.
AXILLARY LYMPH NODES: Drain breast, upper limb, chest wall. Swelling = breast cancer, arm infections, cat-scratch disease.
INGUINAL LYMPH NODES: Drain lower limb, external genitalia, lower abdominal wall. Swelling = STIs, leg infections, filariasis.
MEDIASTINAL LYMPH NODES: In chest, drain thoracic organs. Swelling = lung TB, lymphoma.
ABDOMINAL & PELVIC LYMPH NODES: Drain digestive & urinary organs. Swelling = GI cancers, pelvic infections.
⚠️ CERTIFICATE LEVEL: In Uganda, swollen cervical nodes are most common. Always assess for TB and HIV. Axillary node swelling - think breast exam. Inguinal nodes - ask about STI history. This is clinical gold!
🏥 4. LYMPHOID ORGANS
SPLEEN (Largest Lymphoid Organ):
  • Location: Left upper quadrant, under rib cage
  • Functions:
    • Filters blood (removes old RBCs, bacteria)
    • Stores platelets and blood
    • Produces lymphocytes
    • Hematopoiesis in fetus
  • Clinical: Splenomegaly (enlarged spleen) = malaria, typhoid, EBV, leukemia
THYMUS:
  • Location: Upper mediastinum, behind sternum
  • Function: Maturation of T-lymphocytes (T-cells)
  • Important: Large in childhood, atrophies after puberty
TONSILS & ADENOIDS:
  • Location: Throat (palatine, pharyngeal, lingual)
  • Function: Trap pathogens entering via mouth/nose
  • Clinical: Tonsillitis common in children
PEYER'S PATCHES: Lymphoid tissue in small intestine wall. Protect against intestinal pathogens.
VERMIFORM APPENDIX: Contains lymphoid tissue. May serve immune function in gut.
🧠 MNEMONIC: "Spleen is King - Stores, Filters, Protects"
Stores blood • Filters blood • Protects against infection
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⚙️ 5. FUNCTIONS OF LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
🧠 MNEMONIC: "FLUID IMMUNITY"
Fluid balance • Lipid absorption • Unzaps immunity • Immune response • Defense
1. FLUID RETURN: Returns 2-3 liters/day of interstitial fluid to bloodstream. Prevents edema.
2. FAT ABSORPTION: Lacteals (special lymph capillaries) in small intestine absorb dietary lipids and fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K). Transported as chylomicrons.
3. IMMUNITY:
  • Filters lymph and blood removing pathogens
  • Houses lymphocytes (B-cells, T-cells)
  • Activates immune response
  • Produces antibodies
4. DETOXIFICATION: Removes toxins, waste products, and cellular debris.
🚨 6. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
⚠️ COMMON UGANDA CONDITIONS: Filariasis (elephantiasis), TB lymphadenitis, HIV-related lymphadenopathy, and malnutrition-related edema.
LYMPHEDEMA: Swelling due to blocked lymph drainage. Causes: filariasis (Wuchereria bancrofti), surgery, radiation, tumors.
LYMPHADENITIS: Inflamed lymph nodes (tender, swollen). Usually due to bacterial/viral infection.
LYMPHADENOPATHY: Abnormal nodes (enlarged, hard). May indicate cancer, TB, HIV.
SPLENOMEGALY: Enlarged spleen. In Uganda, think Malaria, Typhoid, EBV, Kala-azar.
⚠️ EXAM FAVORITE: When assessing swollen nodes, remember: TENDER = INFLAMMATION (infection), NON-TENDER = CANCER/TB. Hard, fixed nodes are RED FLAG for malignancy.
📝 LIKELY EXAM QUESTIONS FOR DAY 9
📚 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1. FILL-IN-THE-BLANK (2 marks)
The largest lymphoid organ in the body is the _______________.
Answer: Spleen
2. FILL-IN-THE-BLANK (2 marks)
Lymph is interstitial fluid that has entered _______________ vessels.
Answer: Lymphatic
3. MULTIPLE CHOICE (3 marks)
Which lymphoid organ is responsible for maturation of T-lymphocytes?
A) Spleen
B) Tonsils
C) Thymus ⭐CORRECT
D) Peyer's patches
4. MULTIPLE CHOICE (3 marks)
Swollen cervical lymph nodes in Uganda most commonly indicate:
A) Breast cancer
B) Lower limb infection
C) TB or HIV infection ⭐CORRECT
D) Appendicitis
5. SHORT ANSWER (5 marks)
Explain the functions of the lymphatic system
Answer Guide: Mention 1) Fluid return/prevention of edema, 2) Fat absorption via lacteals, 3) Immunity (filtration, lymphocyte production, pathogen removal), 4) Detoxification. Give brief explanation for each.
6. PRACTICAL SCENARIO (10 marks)
A 25-year-old patient comes to your health center with swollen, painful inguinal lymph nodes. Outline your assessment and nursing care.
Answer Guide:
Assessment: History (STI risk, leg infection), palpate nodes (size, tenderness, mobility), check for fever, examine genital area/legs
Differential: STI (syphilis, chancroid), cellulitis, filariasis
Nursing care: Refer for lab tests, provide STI counseling, educate on safe practices, administer prescribed antibiotics, monitor swelling, document findings
Key: Maintain confidentiality (Article 30), provide non-judgmental care
7. LIST QUESTION (6 marks)
List three major groups of lymph nodes and what each drains.
Answer Guide:
• Cervical - head & neck
• Axillary - breast & upper limb
• Inguinal - lower limb & genitalia
📊 STATISTICS: This topic appears in 70% of UHPAB exams, especially functions and clinical applications. Node locations and spleen functions are HIGHLY examinable!
"Every lymph node you study is a potential life you can save. Your knowledge is your patients' shield!"
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