PREPU Ch 37: Management of Patients with Musculoskeletal Trauma
A client is treated in the emergency department for acute muscle strain in the left leg caused by trying a new exercise. During discharge preparation, the nurse should provide which instruction?
"Apply ice packs for the first 24 to 48 hours, then apply heat packs."
Following a total knee replacement, the surgeon orders a continuous passive motion (CPM) device. The client asks about the purpose of this treatment. What is the best response by the nurse?
"CPM increases range of motion of the joint."
A client has sustained a right tibial fracture and has just had a cast applied. Which instruction should the nurse provide in client cast care?
"Keep your right leg elevated above heart level."
The client displays manifestations of compartment syndrome. What treatment will the nurse expect the client to be scheduled for?
A fasciotomy
A client is hospitalized for open reduction of a fractured femur. During the postoperative assessment, the nurse notes that the client is restless and observes petechiae on the client's chest. Which nursing action is indicated first?
Administer oxygen.
An older adult client slipped on an area rug at home and fractured the left hip. The client is unable to have surgery immediately and is having severe pain. What interventions should the nurse provide for the patient to minimize energy loss in response to pain?
Administer prescribed analgesics around-the-clock.
The orthopedic surgeon has prescribed balanced skeletal traction for a client. What advantage is conferred by balanced traction?
Balanced traction allows for greater client movement and independence than other forms of traction.
A nurse is reviewing a client's activities of daily living prior to discharge from total hip replacement. The nurse should identify what activity as posing a potential risk for hip dislocation?
Bending down to put on socks
The client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of left femoral neck fracture. Which treatment modality would the nurse expect the health care provider to order?
Buck's traction
An important nursing assessment, post fracture, is to evaluate neurovascular status. Therefore, the nurse should check for:
Capillary refill.
An x-ray demonstrates a fracture in which a bone has splintered into several pieces. Which type of fracture is this?
Comminuted
A client is reporting pain in her casted leg. The nurse has administered analgesics and elevated the limb. Thirty minutes after administering the analgesics, the client states the pain is unrelieved. The nurse should identify the warning signs of what complication?
Compartment syndrome
A client sustains a fractured right humerus in an automobile accident. The arm is edematous, the client states not being able to move or feel the fingers, and the nurse does not feel a pulse. What condition should the nurse be concerned about that requires emergency measures?
Compartment syndrome
Two days after application of a cast to treat a fractured femur, the client reports severe, deep, and constant pain in the leg. What will the nurse suspect?
Compartment syndrome.
A client is admitted to the emergency room after being hit by a car while riding a bicycle. The client sustained a fracture of the left femur, and the bone is protruding through the skin. What type of fracture does the nurse recognize requires emergency intervention?
Compound
A client comes to the emergency department complaining of localized pain and swelling of the lower leg. Ecchymotic areas are noted. History reveals that the client got hit in the leg with a baseball bat. Which of the following would the nurse suspect as most likely?
Contusion
A client is brought to the emergency department after being struck with a baseball bat on the upper arm while diving for a pitched ball. Diagnostic tests reveal that the humerus is not broken but that the client has suffered another type of injury. What type of injury would the physician likely diagnose?
Contusion
The nurse is caring for a client who sustained rib fractures in an automobile accident. What symptoms does the nurse recognize as a complication of rib fractures and should immediately be reported to the physician?
Crackles in the lung bases
The nurse in an orthopedic clinic is caring for a new client. What sign or symptom would lead a nurse to suspect that a client has a rotator cuff tear?
Difficulty lying on affected side
Which of the following would lead a nurse to suspect that a client has a rotator cuff tear?
Difficulty lying on affected side
A nurse is planning the care of a client with osteomyelitis that resulted from a diabetic foot ulcer. The client requires a transmetatarsal amputation. When planning the client's postoperative care, which of the following nursing diagnoses should the nurse most likely include in the plan of care?
Disturbed Body Image
The nurse caring for a client, who has been treated for a hip fracture, instructs the client not to cross their legs and to have someone assist with tying their shoes. Which additional instruction should the nurse provide to client?
Do not flex the hip more than 90 degrees.
A client is reporting pain following orthopedic surgery. Which intervention will help relieve pain?
Elevate the affected extremity and use cold applications.
A client with arterial insufficiency undergoes below-knee amputation of the right leg. Which action should the nurse include in the postoperative care plan?
Elevating the stump for the first 24 hours
A patient sustained an open fracture of the femur 24 hours ago. While assessing the patient, the nurse observes the patient is having difficulty breathing, and oxygen saturation decreases to 88% from a previous 99%. What does the nurse understand is likely occurring with this patient?
Fat emboli
The client with a fractured left humerus reports dyspnea and chest pain. Pulse oximetry is 88%. Temperature is 100.2 degrees Fahrenheit (38.5 degrees Centigrade); heart rate is 110 beats per minute; respiratory rate is 32 breaths per minute. The nurse suspects the client is experiencing:
Fat embolism syndrome
Which factor inhibits fracture healing?
History of diabetes
Which type of fracture involves a break through only part of the cross-section of the bone?
Incomplete
Which nursing diagnosis takes highest priority for a client with a compound fracture?
Infection related to effects of trauma
Which factor inhibits fracture healing?
Local malignancy
A client has undergone an external fixation. Which actions would be the priority for this client?
Maintaining pin care.
A client is having traction applied to a fractured left lower extremity prior to surgery. What outcomes does the nurse expect from the application of the traction for the client? Select all that apply.
Muscle spasms will be relieved. The bones of the left leg will be aligned. Immobilization of the left leg will be maintained.
A client is brought to the emergency department after injuring the right arm in a bicycle accident. The orthopedic surgeon tells the nurse that the client has a greenstick fracture of the arm. What does this mean?
One side of the bone is broken and the other side is bent.
The emergency department nurse teaches clients with sports injuries to remember the acronym PRICE. This acronym stands for which combination of treatments?
Protection, rest, ice, compression, elevation
A client with a traumatic amputation of the right lower leg is refusing to look at the leg. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
Provide feedback on the client's strengths and available resources.
Which nursing intervention is essential in caring for a client with compartment syndrome?
Removing all external sources of pressure, such as clothing and jewelry
A nurse is planning the care of a client who will require a prolonged course of skeletal traction. When planning this client's care, the nurse should prioritize interventions related to what risk nursing diagnosis?
Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity
While assessing a client who has had knee replacement surgery, the nurse notes that the client has developed a hematoma at the surgical site. The affected leg has a decreased pedal pulse. What would be the priority nursing diagnosis for this client?
Risk for Ineffective Peripheral Tissue Perfusion
The nurse is caring for a client who lives alone and had a total knee replacement. An appropriate nursing diagnosis for the client is:
Risk for ineffective therapeutic regimen management
Which of the following musculoskeletal injuries is manifested by acromioclavicular joint pain?
Rotator cuff tears
A client arrives in the emergency department with a suspected bone fracture of the right arm. How does the nurse expect the client to describe the pain?
Sharp and piercing
A client is having a cast applied for a fractured leg that extends from below the knee to the base of the toes. The foot is flexed at a right angle in a neutral position. What type of cast is the client having applied?
Short leg cast
An elderly client's hip joint is immobilized prior to surgery to correct a femoral head fracture. What is the nurse's priority assessment?
Signs of neurovascular compromise
A client sustains an injury to the ligaments surrounding a joint. What will the nurse identify this injury as?
Sprain
Which term refers to an injury to ligaments and other soft tissues surrounding a joint?
Sprain
A client comes to the emergency department and it is found that the client's radial head is partially dislocated. What is this partially dislocated radial head documented as?
Subluxation
Which may occur if a client experiences compartment syndrome in an upper extremity?
Volkmann's contracture
There are a variety of problems that can become complications after a fracture. Which is described as a condition that occurs from interruption of the blood supply to the fracture fragments after which the bone tissue dies, most commonly in the femoral head?
avascular necrosis
A client who has fallen and injured a hip cannot place weight on the leg and is in significant pain. After radiographs indicate intact but malpositioned bones, what would the physician diagnose?
dislocation
A client who has injured a hip in a fall cannot place weight on the leg and is in significant pain. After radiographs indicate intact yet malpositioned bones, what repair would the physician perform?
joint manipulation and immobilization
A client has been diagnosed with a muscle strain. What does the physician mean by the term "strain"?
stretched or pulled beyond its capacity
Which of the following is a term used to describe a soft tissue injury produced by a blunt force?
Contusion