Nutrition
Perfusion
Musculoskeletal injuries
Musculoskeletal congenital
disorders
Osteoporosis
& Osteoarthritis
100

The main physical manifestation of Pyloric Stenosis

What is - an olive-shaped mass in the RUQ

100

Claudication is most commonly associated with...

What is - PAD

100

An off-duty nurse witnesses a bike get into an accident. Once the victim is lying down, the nurse notices an abnormal bend in the right forearm. What is the priority action after calling for help?

What is - Immoblize injured arm to avoid further complications 

100

A client with a recently applied plaster leg cast complains of unrelieved pain and parasthesia in the affected extremity. The assessment by the nurse reveals diminished pulse, pallor, and increased pain on passive motion. What must the nurse do first? Why?

A. Monitor the client for the next hour
B. Administer an analgesic for pain
C. Administer an anxiolytic
D. Notify physician immediately


What is - D.    S/S of compartment syndrome

100

What two supplements are recommended for patients at risk of Osteoporosis......

What is - Vitamin D and calcium 

200

PPI intended effects on the body 

What is - reduces stomach acid production 

Examples include suffix -prazole 

like omeprazole 

200

The patient asks the nurse why he was prescribed Thiazide diuretics with an admission Dx of Hypertension

Fluid reduction; pulls water to waste, which lowers blood volume

200

an orthopedic technique using pulleys, weights, and ropes to apply gentle, steady pulling force to realign fractured or dislocated bones and stabilize them for healing

What is - traction

200

What harness is used for congenital hip dysplasia 

What is - a Pavlic harness 

200

Most common reason for total knee replacement?

What is- Osteoarthritis 

300

Surgery that is recommended for infants who projectile vomit after meals?

What is - Pyloromyotomy

300

A patient is suspected to have PAD. Which diagnostic test would the nurse expect to be ordered first?

What is - the Ankle-Brachial test

300

6 P's of compartment syndrome

What is - Pallor, Pulselessness, Paralysis, Pressure, Paresthesia, and Pain 

300

What is Osteogenesis Imperfecta

What is - a genetic disease that makes your bones thin and brittle

300

What is Osteopenia?

What is - Lower than normal bone density that's not as severe as osteoporosis 

400

Which ulcer could cause the patient to wake at night from pain?

What is - a duodenal ulcer

400

Two common hypertension drugs that have black box warnings for fetal toxicity....

What is - ARB's and ACE's

400

Surgical procedure to fix severe fractures by directly repositioning bones and using implants to hold them together.

What is - ORIF

400

How soon after birth would care start for the condition talipes equinovarus?

What is - Treatment can start in the first 1-2 weeks, using the Ponseti method to take advantage of the flexibility of the newborn's foot 

400

What's 3 most common risk factors for osteoporosis?

Aging, Post menopause, Smoking, steroid use, Family history

500

Which disease is the client diagnosed with GERD at a greater risk for developing?

What is - Esophageal cancer

500

a condition where reduced blood flow restricts oxygen and nutrients to tissues, causing dysfunction or tissue death (broad term) 

What is - ischemia 

500

What is the main difference between a strain and a sprain? Does the care differ?

A sprain is a stretched or torn ligament connecting bone to bone

Strain is a torn or injured tendons or muscle that connect muscle to bone

Care is the same (RICE)

500

What is the purpose of the Pavlik harness?

Keeps the femoral head in the socket to ensure proper development.
500

What medication slows the breakdown and resorption of bone, used as a treatment for osteoporosis

bisphosphonate  

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