The nurse is providing teaching to a client with a mild case of bunions. Which suggestion would be most important for the nurse to give this client?
- A. Avoid strenuous exercise.
- B. Avoid foot creams.
- C. Don proper footwear.
- D. Regularly use analgesics.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The most important instruction a nurse should give clients with bunions or hammer toe is to don proper footwear. Low-heeled, well-fitted shoes are recommended. Regular use of analgesics is not necessary for bunions if pain is not severe and the client has little or no difficulty. The client need not avoid strenuous exercise, running, or foot creams if the footwear is appropriate.
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A client is taking large amounts of salicylates for the treatment of bursitis of the left shoulder. The client should be aware to report which symptoms of salicylism?
- A. Ringing in the ears
- B. Diarrhea
- C. Dry hacking cough
- D. Dry eyes
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Signs of salicylate toxicity include headache, nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, increased pulse and respiratory rate, fever, mental confusion, and drowsiness. Dry hacking cough, diarrhea, and dry eyes are not symptoms of salicylate toxicity.
A client diagnosed with degenerative joint disease of the fingers reports now having bumps on the fingers that do not hurt. The nurse observes bony nodules on the distal interphalangeal joints. What type of 'bumps' does the nurse understand these are?
- A. Rheumatoid nodules
- B. Tophi
- C. Bouchard nodes
- D. Heberden nodes
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: DJD affects the hands; the fingers frequently develop painless bony nodules on the dorsolateral surface of the interphalangeal joints. Heberden nodes are bony enlargement of the distal interphalangeal joints. Bouchard nodes are bony enlargement of the proximal interphalangeal joints. Rheumatoid nodules are associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Tophi occur with gout and elevated uric acid levels.
A client is receiving treatment for rheumatoid arthritis but reports being allergic to eggs. What medication would the client be unable to receive?
- A. Methotrexate (Rheumatrex)
- B. Synvisc
- C. Anakinra (Kineret)
- D. Prednisone
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Clients allergic to eggs should not receive Synvisc injections because they will also be allergic to this. The other medications can be taken with an egg allergy.
A client is diagnosed with osteomyelitis. This is most commonly caused by which of the following?
- A. Proteus vulgaris
- B. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- C. Escherichia coli
- D. Staphylococcus aureus
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Staphylococcus aureus causes over 50% of bone infections. Other organisms include Proteus vulgaris and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as well as E. coli.
The nurse is assisting a client with removing shoes prior to an examination and observes that the client has a flexion deformity of several toes on both feet of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints. What can the nurse encourage the client to do?
- A. Bind the toes so that they will straighten.
- B. Do active range of motion on the toes.
- C. Have surgery to fix them.
- D. Wear properly fitting shoes.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hammer toe is a flexion deformity of the PIP joint and may involve several toes and may result from wearing poorly fitting shoes. They will not straighten by binding the toes or doing active range of motion exercises. Surgery is an option but should be discussed with an orthopedic surgeon or podiatrist.
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