Activity/Rest
Give me a break
It's Complicated
Don't be a degenerate
The Chronic
100

A grating sensation when irregular cartilage rub together during passive ROM 

What is crepitus?

100

What type of neurovascular assessments would the nurse evaluate a patient with a new cast?

5 Ps -

1Pain 2Paralysis

3Pallor

4Pulses

5Paresthesias

100

What you would do for an ankle sprain.

4 things

What is R. I. C.E.?

Rest, ice, compress, elevate

100

Bulls eye rash

What is an early sign of Lyme's disease?

100

Gout

 What do you need to teach your patient?

How does it present?

TX? ( pain meds, colchicine, allopurinol)

200

Production of blood cells in red marrow

Hematopoeisis

200

Pain, swelling, immobility,

external rotation, shortening.

Neurovascular compromise



What is can happen with joint replacement surgery?


Extra thought:

What do you need to teach your pt for prevention?

200

Anti-Epileptics(Neurontin/Gabapentin) or Beta blockers .

What are some of the medications are used for someone complaining of phantom limb pain w an amputation?

200

Weakness, fatigue, butterfly rash, fever, possible organ involvement like the kidneys

What is Systemic lupus erthyematousus?

SLE

200

Long-term antibiotic therapy(months)

Pain medications

Surgery


How is osteomyelitis treated?

Diagnosis is confirmed by MRI, CT, and bone biopsy and scan (to pinpoint involvement). 

Usually happens with a complicated fracture, trauma, direct assault on bone or prolonged soft tissue infection near the fracture.

Review tx, S/S

300

Best diagnostic tool for definitive dx of osteoporosis.

Non-invasive

What is a DEXA or bone density scan?

300

Seen usually in children, its not a full break of the bone. 2nd part 

A fracture that punctures the skin and is in many fragments. 

What is a greenstick fracture?


What is an open communited fracture?

300

Assessment of Fat embolism.

What do you see first

Definitive sign

What is SOB, tachycardia, restlessness, usually from a long bone fracture or large bone?

May have petechial rash. Treatment is the management of symptoms and supportive care. Can produce multi organ failure.  It is an EMERGENCY.

EXCELLENT assessment skills needed.

300

Medical management of Srojgrens syndrome

What is artificial tears, increase fluid intake saliva substitutes, good dental and oral hygiene, NSAIDS, Steroids?

300

What are risk factors for osteoporosis?

Woman

 family hx, over the age of 40, Low Ca intake or poor nutritional intake. 

hx of smoking or etoh    Lack of physical activity

consumption of excess caffeine and soda

Hx of gastric bypass   a post menopausal woman

Medications like steroids used over a prolonged pd of time. 

400

Prevention for older adults for musculoskeletal problems

What are: non skid shoes, regular exercise, nutritional diet, handrails in bathroom, do not use throw rugs, use of ramps instead of stairs etc...?

400

A patient has a new fracture, what is one of your first assessments?

What is Assess the circulation in the distal extremities?


NEUROVASCULAR!

400

Pain that is unrelieved with analgesics or elevation, extra swelling at fracture site/cast, Paralysis, possible pallor that begins to cut off circulation(pulselessness). 

What is compartment syndrome?

Notify physician immediately!

400

In this terminal disease, you would expect to find an increased sedimentation rate, anemia, increased serum CA and Bence Jones protein.

What is Multiple Myeloma?

400

Bisphosphonates for Osteoporosis

The "dronates"

alendronate, ibandronate, risedronate, pamidronate

Look this up pg 447 in your ATI book :)

500

Common dx tests for musculoskeletal problems and their indications

Its in your ppt from the first day 

500

 Bucks Traction


Look it up and Review :)

500

Seen in body casts/brace

Could be new onset vomiting

small bowel obstruction- ischemia or necrosis of GI tract

pain in abdomen

Compression of the superior mesenteric artery at the duodenum

What is cast syndrome?

500

The limited symptoms of scleroderma are referred to as CREST.

What does it stand for?

What is Calcinosis-Ca deposits in skin

Raynaud's Phenomenon- spasms of blood vessels usually in hands

Esophageal dysfunction-acid reflux

Sclerodactyly-thickening and tightening of skin

Telangictasis- dilation of capillaries causing red marks on the surface of the skin?


500

The differences between OA/RA

Look this one up too,  it will help you remember. :)


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