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Deck 44: Care of the Patient With a Musculoskeletal Disorder
1
What is the large,fan-shaped muscle that covers the anterior chest from the sternum to the proximal end of the humerus and acts on the joint of the shoulder to flex,adduct,and rotate?
A) Serratus anterior
B) Intercostal
C) Transversus abdominis
D) Pectoralis major
A) Serratus anterior
B) Intercostal
C) Transversus abdominis
D) Pectoralis major
Pectoralis major
2
The patient has been diagnosed as having gouty arthritis.The patient asks the nurse to explain the cause of the inflammation of the great toe.What is the most appropriate nursing response?
A) "You have calcium oxalate deposits that are seen in gouty arthritis."
B) "The inflammation is from small accumulations of uric acid crystals,which are called tophi."
C) "The small nodules are not related to the arthritis condition."
D) "You have fat deposits that are common with gouty arthritis."
A) "You have calcium oxalate deposits that are seen in gouty arthritis."
B) "The inflammation is from small accumulations of uric acid crystals,which are called tophi."
C) "The small nodules are not related to the arthritis condition."
D) "You have fat deposits that are common with gouty arthritis."
"The inflammation is from small accumulations of uric acid crystals,which are called tophi."
3
Which patient statement indicates the need for additional teaching for a patient with rheumatoid arthritis who is taking meloxicam (Mobic)?
A) "I am keeping a daily record of my blood pressure."
B) "I take aspirin before I go to bed."
C) "I know I can take meloxicam with or without regard to meals."
D) "I weigh every day so I will be aware of any weight gain."
A) "I am keeping a daily record of my blood pressure."
B) "I take aspirin before I go to bed."
C) "I know I can take meloxicam with or without regard to meals."
D) "I weigh every day so I will be aware of any weight gain."
"I take aspirin before I go to bed."
4
The nurse instructs the patient who is to have a unicompartmental knee replacement that a major advantage of this partial knee replacement is that:
A) the patient will be up and walking 2 to 3 hours after the operation.
B) the kneecap is completely removed.
C) the procedure is especially helpful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
D) a small titanium disk replaces the worn cartilage.
A) the patient will be up and walking 2 to 3 hours after the operation.
B) the kneecap is completely removed.
C) the procedure is especially helpful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
D) a small titanium disk replaces the worn cartilage.
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5
What is the first priority nursing intervention for an impending fat embolism?
A) Administer oxygen in a respiratory emergency.
B) Increase intravenous fluids.
C) Position in flat to ease decreased blood pressure.
D) Cover with warm blanket.
A) Administer oxygen in a respiratory emergency.
B) Increase intravenous fluids.
C) Position in flat to ease decreased blood pressure.
D) Cover with warm blanket.
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6
A patient has been casted to stabilize a fracture of the right radius and ulna.The nurse assesses a capillary refill of 5 seconds and cold fingers of the right hand.Which initial intervention should the nurse deploy?
A) Notify the charge nurse of a probable compartment syndrome.
B) Apply a warm compress to the fingers to relieve swelling.
C) Elevate the right hand to heart level to maintain arterial pressure.
D) Cut the cast off to release constriction.
A) Notify the charge nurse of a probable compartment syndrome.
B) Apply a warm compress to the fingers to relieve swelling.
C) Elevate the right hand to heart level to maintain arterial pressure.
D) Cut the cast off to release constriction.
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7
Which foods should the home health nurse suggest for the patient with osteoporosis to help slow the disease?
A) Leafy green vegetables
B) Foods high in sodium
C) Tea and coffee
D) Vitamin A
A) Leafy green vegetables
B) Foods high in sodium
C) Tea and coffee
D) Vitamin A
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8
A patient,age 68,has suffered an intertrochanteric fracture of the right hip.Before surgery,to provide support and comfort,an immobilizing device of a ______ is applied.
A) Thomas splint
B) Bryant traction
C) Russell traction
D) Buck traction
A) Thomas splint
B) Bryant traction
C) Russell traction
D) Buck traction
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9
Which finding would delay a computed tomography (CT)scan?
A) Patient's allergy to shellfish
B) Patient in first trimester of a pregnancy
C) Patient's allergy to milk products
D) Patient's gluten intolerance
A) Patient's allergy to shellfish
B) Patient in first trimester of a pregnancy
C) Patient's allergy to milk products
D) Patient's gluten intolerance
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10
What should the nurse instruct the patient before a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)procedure?
A) Void to completely empty the bladder.
B) Omit all citrus food for 12 hours before the procedure.
C) Remove all metal,such as jewelry,glasses,and hair clips.
D) Wear only cotton garments for the procedure.
A) Void to completely empty the bladder.
B) Omit all citrus food for 12 hours before the procedure.
C) Remove all metal,such as jewelry,glasses,and hair clips.
D) Wear only cotton garments for the procedure.
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11
When a patient recovering from a fractured tibia asks what callus formation is,the nurse tells her it is:
A) when blood vessels of the bone are compressed.
B) a part of the bone healing process after a fracture when new bone is being formed over the fracture site.
C) the formation of a clot over the fracture site.
D) when the hematoma becomes organized and a fibrin meshwork is formed.
A) when blood vessels of the bone are compressed.
B) a part of the bone healing process after a fracture when new bone is being formed over the fracture site.
C) the formation of a clot over the fracture site.
D) when the hematoma becomes organized and a fibrin meshwork is formed.
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12
A patient had an open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF)for a compound fracture of the left tibia and has been placed in a long leg cast.The assessments by the nurse are: left foot warm/pink,pedal pulse weaker than right,capillary refill 3 seconds,and small 1 cm area of blood on cast.What should the nurse do?
A) Notify charge nurse of impending compartment syndrome.
B) Document that all assessments are within normal limits.
C) Inform charge nurse about probable hemorrhage.
D) Place warm compresses on left foot.
A) Notify charge nurse of impending compartment syndrome.
B) Document that all assessments are within normal limits.
C) Inform charge nurse about probable hemorrhage.
D) Place warm compresses on left foot.
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13
What should the nurse include in the teaching plan for a patient who is taking alendronate (Fosamax)?
A) Take drug with any meal.
B) Take drug first thing in the morning.
C) Drink at least 5 oz of milk before taking drug.
D) Take drug with an antacid to avoid heartburn.
A) Take drug with any meal.
B) Take drug first thing in the morning.
C) Drink at least 5 oz of milk before taking drug.
D) Take drug with an antacid to avoid heartburn.
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14
When the patient with rheumatoid arthritis complains about the daily exercise,the nurse encouragingly reminds the patient that exercises:
A) keeps the joints from "freezing."
B) will ensure better sleep.
C) should be vigorous for joint stimulation.
D) need not be done daily.
A) keeps the joints from "freezing."
B) will ensure better sleep.
C) should be vigorous for joint stimulation.
D) need not be done daily.
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15
What should the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient following a myelogram?
A) Position in a semi-Fowler's position for 8 hours to reduce potential of headache.
B) Place patient flat on back to compress puncture site.
C) Ambulate for brief periods to lessen postmyelogram headache.
D) Limit fluids to increase absorption of the dye.
A) Position in a semi-Fowler's position for 8 hours to reduce potential of headache.
B) Place patient flat on back to compress puncture site.
C) Ambulate for brief periods to lessen postmyelogram headache.
D) Limit fluids to increase absorption of the dye.
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16
Forty-eight hours after a patient sustained a fractured femur in a car accident,the nurse assessed a pulse of 110,respirations at 25,and labored crackles in both lung fields.The nurse immediately reports to the charge nurse the probability of a(n):
A) impending pneumonia.
B) atelectasis.
C) fat embolism.
D) anxiety attack.
A) impending pneumonia.
B) atelectasis.
C) fat embolism.
D) anxiety attack.
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17
The nurse clarifies to a patient who is being evaluated for possible rheumatoid arthritis that the elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate indicates the presence of:
A) immunoglobulin M.
B) abnormal serum protein.
C) increased inflammatory reaction in the body.
D) C-reactive protein.
A) immunoglobulin M.
B) abnormal serum protein.
C) increased inflammatory reaction in the body.
D) C-reactive protein.
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18
What is the movement of an extremity away from the midline of the body called?
A) Abduction
B) Adduction
C) Flexion
D) Extension
A) Abduction
B) Adduction
C) Flexion
D) Extension
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19
The patient that has a bipolar hip replacement following an intracapsular fracture has an order to be turned every 2 hours.The nurse understands that the correct nursing intervention is to keep the legs:
A) together so they do not separate while turning.
B) flexed to stabilize the prosthesis.
C) abducted so the prosthesis does not become dislocated.
D) adducted to prevent additional pain for the patient with turning.
A) together so they do not separate while turning.
B) flexed to stabilize the prosthesis.
C) abducted so the prosthesis does not become dislocated.
D) adducted to prevent additional pain for the patient with turning.
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20
A patient who has had a right below the knee amputation continues to complain of unpleasant sensation in the right foot.What can the nurse explain about this "phantom pain"?
A) It only exists in the mind.
B) It is a complication following an amputation and can be clarified by the surgeon.
C) It is related to the severed nerves that are still sending messages to the brain.
D) It occurs when the person becomes focused on the loss of the limb.
A) It only exists in the mind.
B) It is a complication following an amputation and can be clarified by the surgeon.
C) It is related to the severed nerves that are still sending messages to the brain.
D) It occurs when the person becomes focused on the loss of the limb.
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21
The nurse explains to a patient who has had a knee replacement that warfarin (Coumadin)is ordered to:
A) increase the red blood cells.
B) reduce the threat of hemorrhage.
C) prevent formation of emboli.
D) help stabilize the prosthesis.
A) increase the red blood cells.
B) reduce the threat of hemorrhage.
C) prevent formation of emboli.
D) help stabilize the prosthesis.
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22
Certain foods may increase the pain associated with gout.Which foods have the highest concentration of purines?
A) Brain,liver,kidney
B) Lettuce,corn,potatoes
C) Beef,pork,chicken
D) Fruits and fruit juices
A) Brain,liver,kidney
B) Lettuce,corn,potatoes
C) Beef,pork,chicken
D) Fruits and fruit juices
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23
The 14-year-old boy who is scheduled for left leg amputation says to the nurse,"What in the world am I going to do with only one leg?" What is the nurse's most therapeutic response?
A) "What are you thinking about right now?"
B) "With a prosthesis,you will be as good as new."
C) "It is way too early to be concerned about that now."
D) "When my brother had his leg removed,he did great!"
A) "What are you thinking about right now?"
B) "With a prosthesis,you will be as good as new."
C) "It is way too early to be concerned about that now."
D) "When my brother had his leg removed,he did great!"
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24
A 16-year-old male patient presents in the emergency room with a pathologic fracture of the left femur and complains of pain on weight-bearing.These are cardinal indicators of:
A) osteogenic sarcoma.
B) osteoporosis.
C) rheumatoid arthritis.
D) osteochondroma.
A) osteogenic sarcoma.
B) osteoporosis.
C) rheumatoid arthritis.
D) osteochondroma.
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25
Calcium is a mineral found in many foods that can slow bone loss during the aging process.Which food is high in calcium?
A) Oranges
B) Bananas
C) Spinach
D) Eggs
A) Oranges
B) Bananas
C) Spinach
D) Eggs
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26
What should the nurse instruct the patient before the initiation of the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)?
A) Get a complete blood count to assess anemia.
B) Get a chest x-ray.
C) Get an eye examination.
D) Take prophylaxis for malaria.
A) Get a complete blood count to assess anemia.
B) Get a chest x-ray.
C) Get an eye examination.
D) Take prophylaxis for malaria.
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27
The office nurse has noted the presence of an increase in lumbar curvature in a 20-year-old female patient.What is this condition known as?
A) Scoliosis
B) Lordosis
C) Kyphosis
D) Spondylitis
A) Scoliosis
B) Lordosis
C) Kyphosis
D) Spondylitis
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28
Which instructions should the nurse include in a teaching plan for a person with gouty arthritis? (Select all that apply. )
A) Avoid excessive alcohol.
B) Maintain rest and immobility while disease is symptomatic.
C) Check urine and urine output for possible kidney stones.
D) Include food high in purine in the diet.
E) Use bed cradle to support linens.
A) Avoid excessive alcohol.
B) Maintain rest and immobility while disease is symptomatic.
C) Check urine and urine output for possible kidney stones.
D) Include food high in purine in the diet.
E) Use bed cradle to support linens.
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29
What should the nurse stress to a post-hip replacement patient in quadriceps setting exercises?
A) Push knee down to mattress and raise heel off the bed.
B) Flex knee and extend foot.
C) Adduct leg and flex foot.
D) Lift leg and heel off the bed.
A) Push knee down to mattress and raise heel off the bed.
B) Flex knee and extend foot.
C) Adduct leg and flex foot.
D) Lift leg and heel off the bed.
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30
What should the nurse do when a patient with osteomyelitis is admitted with an open wound that is draining?
A) Enforce a low-calorie diet.
B) Initiate drainage and secretion precautions.
C) Frequently do passive ROM on the elbow.
D) Ambulate several times daily.
A) Enforce a low-calorie diet.
B) Initiate drainage and secretion precautions.
C) Frequently do passive ROM on the elbow.
D) Ambulate several times daily.
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31
The patient,age 58,is diagnosed with osteoporosis after densitometry testing.She has been menopausal for 5 years and has been concerned about her risk for osteoporosis because her mother has osteoporosis.In teaching her about her osteoporosis,which information does the nurse include?
A) Even with a family history of osteoporosis,the calcium loss from bones can be slowed by increased calcium intake and exercise.
B) Estrogen replacement therapy must be started to prevent rapid progression of her osteoporosis.
C) With a family history of osteoporosis,there is no way to prevent or slow bone reabsorption.
D) Continuous,low-dose corticosteroid treatment is effective in stopping the course of osteoporosis.
A) Even with a family history of osteoporosis,the calcium loss from bones can be slowed by increased calcium intake and exercise.
B) Estrogen replacement therapy must be started to prevent rapid progression of her osteoporosis.
C) With a family history of osteoporosis,there is no way to prevent or slow bone reabsorption.
D) Continuous,low-dose corticosteroid treatment is effective in stopping the course of osteoporosis.
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32
A patient has undergone a bipolar hip repair (hemiarthroplasty).Which is the most appropriate instruction?
A) Sit in whatever position is most comfortable.
B) Sit in a firm,straight-backed chair at a 90-degree angle.
C) Avoid crossing the legs.
D) Begin full weight-bearing as soon as tolerated.
A) Sit in whatever position is most comfortable.
B) Sit in a firm,straight-backed chair at a 90-degree angle.
C) Avoid crossing the legs.
D) Begin full weight-bearing as soon as tolerated.
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33
What does prolonged bed rest put the older adult at risk for?
A) Ankylosing spondylitis
B) Pathologic fractures
C) Osteomyelitis
D) Gout
A) Ankylosing spondylitis
B) Pathologic fractures
C) Osteomyelitis
D) Gout
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34
Which patient is most likely to develop osteoporosis?
A) 43-year-old African American woman
B) 57-year-old white woman
C) 48-year-old African American man
D) 62-year-old Latino woman
A) 43-year-old African American woman
B) 57-year-old white woman
C) 48-year-old African American man
D) 62-year-old Latino woman
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35
What should the home health nurse include assessment for in the plan of care for an 82-year-old female with severe kyphosis from ankylosis?
A) Urinary output
B) Respiratory effort
C) Sleep cycle
D) Nutritional status
A) Urinary output
B) Respiratory effort
C) Sleep cycle
D) Nutritional status
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36
A 56-year-old female patient is being seen for osteoarthritis of the knee in the clinic.What should the nurse recommend when discussing strengthening exercises?
A) Jogging
B) Walking rapidly on a treadmill
C) Bicycling
D) Aerobic exercises
A) Jogging
B) Walking rapidly on a treadmill
C) Bicycling
D) Aerobic exercises
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37
What should the nurse stress to a patient who has had a hip replacement and is beginning strengthening exercises for the unaffected leg?
A) Flex the knee and flex the foot.
B) Lift the leg from the mattress and rotate the foot.
C) Pull knee to chest and extend the foot.
D) Push foot down against the footboard for a count of five.
A) Flex the knee and flex the foot.
B) Lift the leg from the mattress and rotate the foot.
C) Pull knee to chest and extend the foot.
D) Push foot down against the footboard for a count of five.
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38
In order for a patient to flex the lower leg,which muscle must be contracted?
A) Quadriceps
B) Gastrocnemius
C) Biceps femoris
D) Rectus femoris
A) Quadriceps
B) Gastrocnemius
C) Biceps femoris
D) Rectus femoris
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39
Which of the following are the main purposes of traction? (Select all that apply. )
A) Align and stabilize a fracture.
B) Prevent deformities.
C) Relieve muscle spasms.
D) Promote bed rest.
E) Increase circulation to the rest of the body.
A) Align and stabilize a fracture.
B) Prevent deformities.
C) Relieve muscle spasms.
D) Promote bed rest.
E) Increase circulation to the rest of the body.
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40
How is rheumatoid arthritis distinguished from osteoarthritis?
A) Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune,systemic disease;osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the joints.
B) Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune,degenerative disease;osteoarthritis is a systemic inflammatory disease.
C) People with osteoarthritis are considered to be genetically predisposed;there is no known genetic component to rheumatoid arthritis.
D) Osteoarthritis is often caused by a virus;viruses play no part in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis.
A) Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune,systemic disease;osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the joints.
B) Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune,degenerative disease;osteoarthritis is a systemic inflammatory disease.
C) People with osteoarthritis are considered to be genetically predisposed;there is no known genetic component to rheumatoid arthritis.
D) Osteoarthritis is often caused by a virus;viruses play no part in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis.
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41
The nurse administering the drug colchicine for gout will give 0.5 mg hourly for _____ hours.
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42
A patient's patellar-femoral cartilage has deteriorated due to arthritis.The medial and lateral cartilage is undamaged.This patient is likely to undergo partial or _________ knee replacement surgery.
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43
The nurse explains that the use of the _________ brace allows a person with a cervical fracture to be mobile.
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44
The emergency department nurse assesses the two cardinal signs of a hip fracture in a newly admitted patient,which are the shortening of the injured leg and the ______ rotation of that same leg.
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The division of the skeletal system that comprises the skull,hyoid,vertebral column,and thorax is the _____________ division.
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