Deck 49: Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System

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When assessing gait,what features does the nurse inspect? (Select all that apply.)

A) Balance
B) Ease of stride
C) Goniometer readings
D) Length of stride
E) Steadiness
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A student nurse learns about changes that occur to the musculoskeletal system due to aging.Which changes does this include? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bone changes lead to potential safety risks.
B) Increased bone density leads to stiffness.
C) Osteoarthritis occurs due to cartilage degeneration.
D) Osteoporosis is a universal occurrence.
E) Some muscle tissue atrophy occurs with aging.
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A client had an arthroscopy 1 hour ago on the left knee.The nurse finds the left lower leg to be pale and cool,with 1+/4+ pedal pulses.What action by the nurse is best?

A) Assess the neurovascular status of the right leg.
B) Document the findings in the client's chart.
C) Elevate the left leg on at least two pillows.
D) Notify the provider of the findings immediately.
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A client is having a myelography.What action by the nurse is most important?

A) Assess serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels.
B) Ensure that informed consent is on the chart.
C) Position the client flat after the procedure.
D) Reinforce the dressing if it becomes saturated.
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The nurse is assessing four clients with musculoskeletal disorders.The nurse should assess the client with which laboratory result first?

A) Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP): 108 units/L
B) Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST): 26 units/L
C) Serum calcium: 10.2 mg/dL
D) Serum phosphorus: 2 mg/dL
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A client is undergoing computed tomography (CT)of a joint.What action by the nurse is most important before the test?

A) Administer sedation as prescribed.
B) Assess for seafood or iodine allergy.
C) Ensure that the client has no metal on the body.
D) Provide preprocedure pain medication.
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A client is distressed at body changes related to kyphosis.What response by the nurse is best?

A) Ask the client to explain more about these feelings.
B) Explain that these changes are irreversible.
C) Offer to help select clothes to hide the deformity.
D) Tell the client safety is more important than looks.
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A nursing student studying the musculoskeletal system learns about important related hormones.What information does the student learn? (Select all that apply.)

A) A lack of vitamin D can lead to rickets.
B) Calcitonin increases serum calcium levels.
C) Estrogens stimulate osteoblastic activity.
D) Parathyroid hormone stimulates osteoclastic activity.
E) Thyroxine stimulates estrogen release.
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A hospitalized client's strength of the upper extremities is rated at 3.What does the nurse understand about this client's ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs)?

A) The client is able to perform ADLs but not lift some items.
B) No difficulties are expected with ADLs.
C) The client is unable to perform ADLs alone.
D) The client would need near-total assistance with ADLs.
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An older client's serum calcium level is 8.7 mg/dL.What possible etiologies does the nurse consider for this result? (Select all that apply.)

A) Good dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D
B) Normal age-related decrease in serum calcium
C) Possible occurrence of osteoporosis or osteomalacia
D) Potential for metastatic cancer or Paget's disease
E) Recent bone fracture in a healing stage
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The client's chart indicates genu varum.What does the nurse understand this to mean?

A) Bow-legged
B) Fluid accumulation
C) Knock-kneed
D) Spinal curvature
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A nurse is providing community education about preventing traumatic musculoskeletal injuries related to car crashes.Which group does the nurse target as the priority for this education?

A) High school football team
B) High school homeroom class
C) Middle-aged men
D) Older adult women
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A school nurse is conducting scoliosis screening.In screening the client,what technique is most appropriate?

A) Bending forward from the hips
B) Sitting upright with arms outstretched
C) Walking across the room and back
D) Walking with both eyes closed
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The nurse knows that hematopoiesis occurs in what part of the musculoskeletal system?

A) Cancellous tissue
B) Collagen matrix
C) Red marrow
D) Yellow marrow
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Deck 49: Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System
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When assessing gait,what features does the nurse inspect? (Select all that apply.)

A) Balance
B) Ease of stride
C) Goniometer readings
D) Length of stride
E) Steadiness
Balance
Ease of stride
Length of stride
Steadiness
2
A student nurse learns about changes that occur to the musculoskeletal system due to aging.Which changes does this include? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bone changes lead to potential safety risks.
B) Increased bone density leads to stiffness.
C) Osteoarthritis occurs due to cartilage degeneration.
D) Osteoporosis is a universal occurrence.
E) Some muscle tissue atrophy occurs with aging.
Bone changes lead to potential safety risks.
Osteoarthritis occurs due to cartilage degeneration.
Some muscle tissue atrophy occurs with aging.
3
A client had an arthroscopy 1 hour ago on the left knee.The nurse finds the left lower leg to be pale and cool,with 1+/4+ pedal pulses.What action by the nurse is best?

A) Assess the neurovascular status of the right leg.
B) Document the findings in the client's chart.
C) Elevate the left leg on at least two pillows.
D) Notify the provider of the findings immediately.
Assess the neurovascular status of the right leg.
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A client is having a myelography.What action by the nurse is most important?

A) Assess serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels.
B) Ensure that informed consent is on the chart.
C) Position the client flat after the procedure.
D) Reinforce the dressing if it becomes saturated.
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The nurse is assessing four clients with musculoskeletal disorders.The nurse should assess the client with which laboratory result first?

A) Serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP): 108 units/L
B) Serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST): 26 units/L
C) Serum calcium: 10.2 mg/dL
D) Serum phosphorus: 2 mg/dL
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A client is undergoing computed tomography (CT)of a joint.What action by the nurse is most important before the test?

A) Administer sedation as prescribed.
B) Assess for seafood or iodine allergy.
C) Ensure that the client has no metal on the body.
D) Provide preprocedure pain medication.
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A client is distressed at body changes related to kyphosis.What response by the nurse is best?

A) Ask the client to explain more about these feelings.
B) Explain that these changes are irreversible.
C) Offer to help select clothes to hide the deformity.
D) Tell the client safety is more important than looks.
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A nursing student studying the musculoskeletal system learns about important related hormones.What information does the student learn? (Select all that apply.)

A) A lack of vitamin D can lead to rickets.
B) Calcitonin increases serum calcium levels.
C) Estrogens stimulate osteoblastic activity.
D) Parathyroid hormone stimulates osteoclastic activity.
E) Thyroxine stimulates estrogen release.
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A hospitalized client's strength of the upper extremities is rated at 3.What does the nurse understand about this client's ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs)?

A) The client is able to perform ADLs but not lift some items.
B) No difficulties are expected with ADLs.
C) The client is unable to perform ADLs alone.
D) The client would need near-total assistance with ADLs.
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An older client's serum calcium level is 8.7 mg/dL.What possible etiologies does the nurse consider for this result? (Select all that apply.)

A) Good dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D
B) Normal age-related decrease in serum calcium
C) Possible occurrence of osteoporosis or osteomalacia
D) Potential for metastatic cancer or Paget's disease
E) Recent bone fracture in a healing stage
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The client's chart indicates genu varum.What does the nurse understand this to mean?

A) Bow-legged
B) Fluid accumulation
C) Knock-kneed
D) Spinal curvature
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A nurse is providing community education about preventing traumatic musculoskeletal injuries related to car crashes.Which group does the nurse target as the priority for this education?

A) High school football team
B) High school homeroom class
C) Middle-aged men
D) Older adult women
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A school nurse is conducting scoliosis screening.In screening the client,what technique is most appropriate?

A) Bending forward from the hips
B) Sitting upright with arms outstretched
C) Walking across the room and back
D) Walking with both eyes closed
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The nurse knows that hematopoiesis occurs in what part of the musculoskeletal system?

A) Cancellous tissue
B) Collagen matrix
C) Red marrow
D) Yellow marrow
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