MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
100

Female, Older Age, Small Frame, Family History, Asian or Caucasian Decent,

What is Risk Factors for Osteoporosis

100
Woman, Age, and Genetics
What are risk factors for Rheumatoid Arthritis?
100

Older age, obesity,  certain Jobs & genetics

What are risk factors for Osteoarthritis?

100

For patients with musculoskeletal disorders, especially osteoporosis, fractures can be reduced by preventing ....

What is falls?

100

A type of arthritis that has a "grating sensation" symptom

What is Osteoarthritis

200

Obesity, Hiatal Hernia, spicy food and smoking causes

What are risk factors for GERD? 

200

Raised toilet seats 

Prevention of hip flexion of the affected extremity beyond 90 degrees due to the risk of dislocation. 

Use of an abduction pillow or other positioning device to prevent hip adduction which can lead to dislocation

 

What instructions needs to be followed post total hip arthroplasty? 

200

Pain gets better as the day progresses

What is RA?

200

Pain gets worse with activity

What is Osteoarthritis?

200

No red meat, beer, organ meat or sea food.

What is Gout?

300
Weight barring exercise, Vitamin D, Calcium,
What is Osteoporosis Prevention
300
Firm lumps located under the skin close to the affected joint(s)
What is Rheumatoid Nodules
300

Being physical, Keeping a healthy weight, Strong muscles, Manage stress, Rest, and Nutrition

What is Osteoarthritis prevention

300

a common condition that causes pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and arm. The condition occurs when one of the major nerves to the hand — the median nerve — is squeezed or compressed as it travels through the wrist.

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? 

300

The test is performed by having the patient hold the forearm vertically with the elbows resting on the table and then allowing both hands to drop with complete wrist flexion for approximately one minute. The test is considered positive when paresthesia develops in less than one minute

What is Phalen's test?

400

Stop smoking & drinking

Weight bearing exercises


What are interventions to prevent Osteoporosis? 

400
Removal of the joint lining (Synovectomy)
What is surgery to correct severely damaged joints.
400

No cure, Replacement Surgery, Medications, Physical Therapy, and Occupational therapy,

What is treatment for Osteoarthritis?

400

Specific diagnostic for Osteoporosis?

What is Dexascan?

400

Systemic manifestations such as anemia, fatigue and fever.

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

500

Fractures

Falls

Hunchback

What are clinical manifestations of Osteoporosis?

500
They make the skeleton flexible.
What is Joints
500

The material that cushions the joints, it breaks down with Osteoarthritis

What is Cartilage?

500

1. An injury that occurs when the ankle rolls, twists, or turns in an awkward way.

2. An injury that occurs while lifting a heavy object, running, jumping, or throwing or slipping or falling

1. What is a sprain?


2. What is a strain? 

500

Barrel chest 

Air trapping

Pursed lip breathing 

Work of breathing

Fatigue

What is COPD