Musculoskeletal System Diagnostic Tests
EMERGENCY!
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Nursing Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Miscellaneous
100

Components of a neurovascular assessment. Must list four.

What is capillary refill, peripheral pulses, sensation (numbness/tingling), skin temperature, skin color, motor function

100

"Red flags" that abuse may be happening. Must list four.

What are frequent trips to the ED or urgent care, various stages of bruising, explanation of injury does not match actual injury, patient is "clingy" or "withdrawn" with caregiver, lack of eye contact.

100

Cause of carpal tunnel syndrome.

What is compression on the median nerve

100

Move the patient to a cooler area and monitor LOC

What are an interventions for heat exhaustion

100

I am the metabolic breakdown of uric acid.

What is purine

200

A questionnaire is completed to assess for metal implants, educate the patient they will need to lie still for 15 to 60 minutes, used to visualize tissue densities by the density of hydrogen ions, and computer enhancement to represent normal and abnormal tissue.

What is an MRI.

200

The process of prioritizing the order of how patients are treated.

What is triage. 

200

What are risk factors of osteoporosis? Must list four.


What are: decreased bone mass, hereditary, age-related changes, chronic illnesses (liver, lung, kidney), meds (steroids, anticonvulsants, anticoagulants, PPIs), long-term calcium deficiency, smoking, excessive alcohol or caffeine, sedentary lifestyle, eating disorders and IBS

200

Patient teaching post-op total hip replacement - must list four.

it is OK to lay on the operative side, do not bend hip more than a 90-degree angle, do not cross your legs, use a pillow or A-Frame pillow when rolling in bed, avoid low chairs/toilets, continue post-op exercises as instructed

200

The commonality of organ meats, alcohol, seafood, anchovies, sardines, venison, turkey veal, and sweetened beverages

What is foods high in purine

300

Elevation in extended immobilization and metastatic bone disease. 

What is total calcium.

300

The most common cause of airway obstruction in an unconscious patient.

What is the tongue.

300

Complete tearing of ligament leading to instability of joint, major loss of function, and marked bleeding into joint

What is a grade III sprain

II: more severe pain - especially with wt bearing, edema and bleeding into the joint, some loss of function. Partial tearing of ligament

I: Tenderness at sit, minimal edema, no loss of function, no abnormal motion. Slight stretching and microscopic tearing of ligament

300

Two general types of traction.


What are skeletal and skin traction. 

300

Age-related changes of the musculoskeletal system - must list four.

What are Atrophy of muscles, slower healing times, sclerosis of tendons & ligaments, fragile bones, decreased ROM, ossification, loss of bone mass, thinning of intervertebral cartilage leading to vertebral collapse and kyphosis, loss of joint cartilage leading to stiffness and crepitation, impaired circulation leads to muscle cramping - especially at night

400

Elevation may indicate rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune diseases. 

What is rheumatoid factor.

400

The cause of a tension pneumothorax.

What is trapped air in the pleural space.

400

Usually caused by staphylococcus aureus which enters the blood stream from a distant infection or open wound. Causes sudden onset of severe pain, marked tenderness at the site, high fever with chills, edema of adjacent soft parts, headache, and malaise.

What is osteomyelitis. 

400

Data collection after a suspected fracture. Must list four.


What is the mechanism of action, edema, neurovascular assessment, assess for deformity, motor function.

400

Order: 

400 mL of normal saline to infuse via gravity over 3 hours. Your IV tubing has a drop factor of 20 gtts/mL

How many drops per minute do you need to set? Round to the nearest whole number

What is 

400 mL . 20 gtts    = 8000  = 44 gts/min

180 min    1 mL        180 

500

Used to measure ROM of a joint.

What is a goniometer.

500

The amount of blood loss that can result in hypovolemic shock.

What is 500 mL.

500

Caused by restriction of blood flow, from internal or external pressure, in one or more muscle compartment of an extremity. 

What is compartment syndrome.

500

The device used to maintain ROM of the knee after knee replacement.

What is a CPM.

500

You have an order to infuse 800 mL of NS over 8 hours via IV pump. What is your IV rate?

800   = 100 mL/hr

8 hours

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