Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis
Module 5
Medications
Transition to Practice
Hematology
Alterations
Immune Alterations
100

These are symptoms consistent with osteoarthritis

What are pain, stiffness (especially after period of rest), motion loss, swelling, muscle weakness, joint deformity?

100

CaloMist (cyanocobalamin) may be given for this type of anemia

What is Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia?

100

The purpose of this exam is to determine the ability of the test taker to meet minimum standards for safe practice

What is the NCLEX-RN (or PN).

100

A client with anemia will commonly have what abnormal levels on their Complete Blood Count (CBC)

What is a low Red Blood Cell (RBC) count and/or Hemoglobin?

100

B cells (B lymphocytes) are part of this type of immunity

What is humoral immunity?
200

These are physical treatments for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis

What are Strength Training, Weight Bearing Exercises, Posture Control & Balance Training?

200

Calcium rich foods should not be given within two hours of this medication used in the treatment of osteoporosis

What is alendronate (Fosamax)?

200

These are tips for success on the day of the NCLEX

What is getting a good night's sleep the night prior, dressing comfortably, arriving early, knowing the location of the testing center, and making sure all paperwork is complete?

200

These are symptoms of anemia

Fatigue, decreased energy, weakness, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, palpitations (feeling of the heart racing or beating irregularly), pallor (pale)

200

Anaphylactic shock and angioedema are categorized as this type of reaction

What is Type I Hypersensitivity Reaction?

300

These are risk factors for the development of osteoporosis

What are people over 50 years of age, post-menopausal females, and family history of osteoporosis?

300

Long term NSAID use for the treatment of inflammatory disorders puts clients at risk for this

What is bleeding?

300

Common questions you should be prepared to answer during an interview for an LPN/RN position

Tell me about yourself.

Why did you become an LPN/RN?

What is your educational background?

What are your future goals?

What are your strengths and weaknesses?

Give an example of how you were a good team player.

Tell me about a time you cared for a challenging patient and how you handled the situation.

300

This type of anemia may present with CNS symptoms such as paresthesia and problems with position sense

What is Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia?

300

Skin, cilia, gastric acid, body hair

What are defenses of the innate immune system?

400

Seen with advanced osteoporosis, this excessive curve of the spine resulting in an abnormal rounding of the upper back causes people to hunch over

What is kyphosis?

400

This medication treats gout and prevents future attacks

What is Allopurinol?

400

Strategies used to help new nurses transition into practice 

What are orientation, preceptorship, and nurse residency programs?

400

This eating disorder may be seen in clients with iron deficiency anemia which causes cravings of substances other than food

What is pica?

400

A nonspecific response that is characterized by swelling, redness, pain, itching, and increased warmth at the affected site

What is inflammation?

500

These are teaching points for a client that has undergone a total hip arthroplasty due to osteoarthritis

Avoid flexion of hip >90 degrees

Do not cross legs - use a wedge between legs (prevent adduction)

Utilize toilet seat riser

Signs of dislocation – pain, shortening of leg on affected side, internal rotation

500

A client that has an increase in temperature while receiving a blood transfusion may be treated with this 

What is acetaminophen (Tylenol)?

500

Study strategies for success when taking the NCLEX 

What are reviewing the NCLEX-RN Test Plan, setting up a dedicated review schedule based on your test date, and reviewing material you learned throughout nursing school?

500

A client with folic acid deficiency anemia requiring a transfusion for a low hemoglobin needs this type of blood product

What are Packed Red Blood Cells (PRBCs)?

500

These are changes to the immune system as we age

What are?

Microbiome changes; overgrowth of more pathogenic organisms occurs

Lower T-cell function

B-lymphocytes take longer to become sensitized and begin to make antibodies to new antigen exposures

Circulating autoantibodies increases

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