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100

At what age should you increasevitamin D intake?

Age 50

100

ued to visualize or assess tumors, soft tissue, ligaments or tendons

Computed tomography CT

100

How many bones in the human body

206

100

By what age do 40% of the population have Osteoarthritis

40

100

loss of bone mass occur after what age

30

200

How much Vitamin D does the daily intake increase to at a certain age

800-1000

200

Visualize and assess torn muscle, ligaments, and cartilage

MRI

200

Which gland secretes calcitonin

Thyroid gland

200

during the first 4 months of hip surgery the patient is not allowed to______________ or _______________

cross their legs or bend at the hip more than

200

is the chief cause of disability in the united States

arthritis

300

What nursing care for a patient is needed to help repair muscles when they are injured

Rest

300

How do you answer your patient if they ask How long does an MRI take

30-90 minutes

300

Which kind of physical activity stimulates bone formation and remodeling

Weight Bearing Activity

300

name a diarthrosis joint

freely movable joint:

Ball and socket-hip and shoulder

hinge joint-elbow and knee

saddle joint- base of thumb

Glididng joint- carpal bone in the wrist

300

Compartment syndrome or pressure within a muscle where microcirculation diminishes can lead to permanent lost if the anoxic situation continues for longer than how many hours

6

400

what 3 common symptoms will a patient report during a physical assessment regarding their musculoskeletal disorder

pain, tenderness, and altered sensation(caused by pressure of the nerves)

400

What are the 2 Osteoarthritis (OA)nursing management major goals?

Pain management and optimal functional ability

400

If a patient has a cochlear implant are they allowed to have an MRI

NO!

400

occurs, in which old bone is removed and new bone is added to the skeleton

Remodeling

400

What is a joint arthroplasty

surgical removal of an unhealthy joint and replacement of joint surfaces with metal or synthetic material

500

The nurse must assess the _______________ of the involved musculoskeletal area.

neurovascular status

500

How many stages does a fracture of a bone go through 

4

500

What is the name of the tool that predicts a patient 10 year risk of fracturing a hip or major bone such as spine forearm or shoulder

The fracture risk tool (FRAX)

500

What are the stages a bone goes through to heal?

Hematoma formation

Inflammatory phase occurs

reparative phase

remodeling

500

According to Lippincott, what are Potential complications for a patient in traction?

Atelectasis

pneumonia

constipation

Urinary stasis

venous thromboembolism