The office nurse has noted the presence of an increase in lumbar curvature in a 20-year-old female patient. What is this condition known as?
- A. Scoliosis
- B. Lordosis
- C. Kyphosis
- D. Spondylitis
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Common deformities include an increase in the curve at the lumbar space region that throws the shoulder back, making the 'lordly or kingly' appearance that is known as lordosis. Scoliosis involves the S curvature of the spine. Kyphosis is the rounding of the thoracic spine. Spondylitis is not explained as an increase in lumbar curvature.
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Which patient is most likely to develop osteoporosis?
- A. 43-year-old African American woman
- B. 57-year-old white woman
- C. 48-year-old African American man
- D. 62-year-old Latino woman
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: White women have a higher incidence of osteoporosis than Asian women, followed by African American women and Hispanic women.
Which will the nurse stress to a patient, who recently had a hip replacement, in quadriceps setting exercises?
- A. Push knee down to mattress and raise heel off the bed.
- B. Flex knee and extend foot.
- C. Adduct leg and flex foot.
- D. Lift leg and heel off the bed.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pushing the knee down into the mattress and raising the heel will strengthen the quadriceps muscles. Flexing the knee and extending the foot will not strengthen the quadriceps muscles. Likewise, adducting the legs and flexing the knee will not strengthen the quadriceps muscles.
When the patient with rheumatoid arthritis reports not liking daily exercise, the nurse encouragingly reminds the patient that exercise has which benefit?
- A. Keeping the joints from 'freezing.'
- B. Ensuring longer and better sleep.
- C. Stimulating joints when done vigorously
- D. When performed weekly, having greater benefits.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Daily gentle exercises keep the joints from 'freezing' and keep the muscles from weakening. Exercise does not ensure better sleep. Joint exercises should not be performed vigorously. The patient benefits when gently exercises are performed daily.
Which will the nurse stress to a patient who has had a knee replacement and is beginning strengthening exercises for the unaffected leg?
- A. Flex the knee and flex the foot.
- B. Lift the leg from the mattress and rotate the foot.
- C. Pull knee to chest and extend the foot.
- D. Push foot down against the footboard for a count of five.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The unaffected leg should be strengthened by pushing the foot down against the footboard for a count of five and repeating frequently during the day.
The patient that has a bipolar hip replacement following an intracapsular fracture has an order to be turned every 2 hours. The nurse understands that the correct nursing intervention is to keep the legs in which position?
- A. together so they do not separate while turning.
- B. flexed to stabilize the prosthesis.
- C. abducted so the prosthesis does not become dislocated.
- D. adducted to prevent additional pain for the patient with turning.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Nursing interventions also involve postoperative maintenance of leg abduction by using an abduction splint for 7 to 10 days to prevent dislocation of the prosthesis. Leg abduction does not involve keeping the legs together, flexion to stabilize the prosthesis or to keep the legs adducted to prevent additional pain with turning.
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