Diseases/Diagnoses
Patient Teaching
Assessments
Medications/Treatments
Misc.
100

What do connective tissue diseases affect?

Bones, ligaments, cartilage, and tendons

100

How would a nurse describe the purpose and appropriate use of a cane?

Canes provide minimal support and balance and are used on the unaffected side

100

This assessment is priority after a total knee replacement. 

Pulse quality in the affected extremity 

100

What education should be provided to a patient taking Fosamax?

Sit or stand for 30 minutes after administration 

100

What nursing assessment likely indicates that a patient has osteoporosis?

Spinal deformity 

200

This body part is usually affected by gout.

Great (big) toe 

200

What would the nurse teach a patient taking Benemid that it's expected action is?

Increases excretion of uric acid 

200

What assessment is considered abnormal on a neurovascular assessment?

Delayed capillary refill
200

Why is a closed amputation usually performed?

To create a weight-bearing residual limb 

200

What can be prevented with early ambulation?

DVT 

300

What diagnostic test result is expected for a patient with polymyositis?

Muscle biopsy positive for muscle degeneration  

300

The nurse should explain that most people can fully bear weight after an amputation in this amount of time.

3 months 

300

What is the cardinal sign of a fractured hip?

Affected leg is shorter than the unaffected leg 

300

What is the action of the medication Arava?

Slows the progress of the disease 

300

How should the nurse position the hip after a total hip replacement?

Abduct the hip 

400

How would you describe a compound comminuted fracture?

The bone is broken into two or more pieces with fragments protruding through the skin 

400

What education would a nurse provide to a patient with a knee replacement about the benefits of the CPM machine?

Increases the flexibility of the new joint 

400

This assessment is of greatest concern to a nurse when caring for a patient admitted with a pelvic fracture.

No urinary output for 8 hours 

400

What is important when dealing with the weights that are applying traction to a patient?

That they are hanging freely 

400

What would you suspect if a patient's crushed forearm is swollen, cool, and cyanotic, with weak distal pulses?

Compartment syndrome 

500

What is suspected if a patient with a crushed pelvis begins having shortness of breath and is confused and restless?

Fat embolus

500

What should a nurse educate a patient to do if their residual limb is showing signs of infection?

Leave the prosthesis off and contact the physician 

500

What are late signs of hemorrhage after an amputation?

Cyanosis and hypotension 

500

What major occurrences may lead to an amputation? (four)

Trauma, disease, tumors, congenital defects 

500

Why is it important for a patient with osteoporosis to maintain a regular exercise regimen?

To promote bone formation and improve strength 

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