Mobility
Anatomy
Bone Health
Joint Disorders
Patient Care
100

What is the definition of mobility?

The ability to move freely and easily.

100

What is the function of the skeletal system?

To provide support, protect organs, and facilitate movement.

100

What is osteoporosis?
 

 A disease characterized by decreased bone mass and density.

100

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

An autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation in the joints.

100

What is a key nursing intervention for immobility?

Regular repositioning of the patient.

200

How does immobility affect health?

It can lead to complications such as loss of function, increased risk of DVT, and psychological issues.

200

Describe the function of short bones and provide examples.

Short bones, such as the carpal bones in the wrists and tarsal bones in the ankles, provide stability and support while allowing for some movement.

200

 Identify two risk factors for osteoporosis.
 

Aging and menopause.

200

List two symptoms of Arthritis

Joint pain and swelling.

200

Describe a method to assess a patient’s mobility.

 Use the bedside mobility assessment tool.

300

Name a common condition that impairs mobility.

Arthritis.

300

What are long bones? Give an example.

Bones that are longer than they are wide; examples include the femur and humerus.

300

How does estrogen affect bone health?

It helps maintain bone density.

300

How does arthritis affect joint function?

It can lead to stiffness and deformity.

300

What is the PRICE protocol?

Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate.

400

 List three complications of immobility.

Pressure injuries, pneumonia, and muscle atrophy.

400

What is the role of osteoclasts in bone health?

Osteoclasts are multinucleated cells that are responsible for the resorption of bone tissue. They break down bone by dissolving the mineral content and collagen matrix, which helps to regulate calcium levels in the blood and is crucial for bone remodeling and repair.

400

What is the role of calcium in bone health?

Calcium is essential for bone strength and remodeling.

400

What is synovitis?

Inflammation of the synovial membrane.

400

How can nurses educate clients about mobilization?

Providing information on the importance of mobility and safe techniques.

500

What role does a nurse play in promoting mobility?

Assessing mobility needs, educating clients, and implementing interventions.

500

What is a synovial joint?

A joint filled with synovial fluid, allowing for movement.

500

Name a medication used to treat osteoporosis.

Bisphosphonates

500

Name a type of medication used to treat RA.

Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs).

500

Explain the importance of early ambulation.

It reduces the risk of complications and improves recovery outcomes.