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Hi Dominic,
Orphaned objects are simply objects that are not being referenced or used by any other traffic objects. For example, if a node is not part of a pool and is not being referenced by an iRule or any other traffic object then it would be considered orphaned since it is not in use. Another example would be an iRule that is not applied to any virtual servers. I do not believe iHealth checks anything related to traffic, other names (you shouldn't be able to create the same node with 2 different names without getting an error anyway), or whether or not a node is enabled or disabled. I believe it simply checks to see if it is in use or being referenced by any other traffic objects. We have an article that speaks a bit about this as well.
K15335: F5 recommends removing orphaned configuration objects
https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K15335
I hope this helps to answer your question.
-Nathan F