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When reinforcing teaching the patient about osteoarthritis, the nurse should include which characteristic about osteoarthritis?

  • A. will cause the formation of Heberden nodes.
  • B. can involve other organs.
  • C. results from wear and tear.
  • D. may affect only one side of the body.
  • E. may cause constitutional symptoms of fatigue and fever.
  • F. will cause marked erythema and edema of hands.
Correct Answer: A,C,D

Rationale: Osteoarthritis is a disease caused by wear and tear of the joints, causing the appearance of Heberden nodes on the fingers without marked edema or erythema. The disease may only affect one side of the body. Osteoarthritis does not involve other organs and does not cause constitutional symptoms. Marked erythema and hand edema are not associated with osteoarthritis.