MS assessment
Following a total knee replacement, the surgeon orders a continuous passive motion (CPM) device. The client asks about the purpose of this treatment. The best response by the nurse is:
"CPM increases range of motion of the joint."
The older client asks the nurse how best to maintain strong muscles. The best response by the nurse is:
"Weight-resistance exercises can strengthen muscles."
The nurse is preparing the client for computed tomography. Which information should be given by the nurse?
"You must remain very still during the procedure."
Knots in the rope or the footplate must not touch the pulley or the foot of the bed.
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Ropes must be unobstructed.
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Skeletal traction is NEVER interrupted.
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The patient must be in good body alignment in the center of the bed when traction is applied.
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Traction must be continuous to be effective in reducing and immobilizing fractures.
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Weights are not removed unless intermittent traction is prescribed.
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Weights must hang freely and not rest on the bed or floor.
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The nurse is providing care to a client following a knee arthroscopy. Which of the following would the nurse expect to include in the client's plan of care?
Administering prescribed analgesic
10 to 20 pounds
Amt of weight to be used for pelvic traction
4.5 to 8 pounds
Amt of weight to be used for traction on an extremity
The nurse would include which of the following in a neurological assessment?
Ask the client to plantar flex the toes
collapse of part of a lung
Atelectasis
Supports the affected extremity off the bed and allows for some patient movement without disruption of the line of pull
Balanced suspension traction
A rigid external immobilizing device that is molded to the contours of the body. Specifically used to immobilize a reduced fracture, to correct a deformity, to apply uniform pressure to underlying soft tissue, or to support and stabilize weakened joints. Generally, permits mobilization of the pt which restricting movement of a body part
Cast
Which of the following is a neurovascular problem caused by pressure within a muscle area that increases to such an extent that microcirculation diminishes?
Compartment Syndrome
After undergoing surgery the previous day for a total knee replacement, a client states that he doesn't feel ready to ambulate yet. What should the nurse do?
Discuss the complications that the client's may experience if he doesn't cooperate with the care plan.
Which term describes a surgical procedure to release constricting muscle fascia so as to relieve muscle tissue pressure?
Fasciotomy
Composed of water-activated polyurethane materials that have the versatility of the plaster but are lighter in weight, stronger, and more durable. In addition, they are water resistant.
Fiberglass cast
Which assessment finding would cause the nurse to suspect compartment syndrome in the client following a bone biopsy?
Increased diameter of the calf
Can be applied with the hands. When applying a cast, giving skin care under a buck's extension foam boot, or adjusting the traction apparatus.
Manual traction
Maintaining effective traction Maintaining position Preventing skin breakdown Monitoring NV status Providing pin site care Promoting exercise
Nursing Interventions for Skeletal traction
Ensuring Effective Traction Monitoring & managing potential complications skin breakdown nerve damage circulatory impairment
Nursing interventions for skin traction
The nurse recognizes that a referral for genetic counseling is inappropriate for the client with:
Osteoarthritis
The nurse observes the client and notes a shuffling gait. The nurse recognizes this finding is consistent with:
Parkinson's disease
Sterile dressing first 48 hours Then loose or no dressing Clean pin sites w/chlorhexidine Assess for S/S of infection every 8 hours (more drainage, pain, swelling, increased redness)
Pin Care
Made of plater Less costly and achieve a better mold than fiberglass casts; however, they are not as durable and take longer to dry. Requires 24 to 72 hours to dry completely, depending on its thickness and the environmental drying conditions.
Plaster casts
deep breathing, coughing, spirometer
Prevent atelectasis
Applied directly to the bone Used occasionally to treat fractures of the femur, tibia, and the cervical spine. Applied directly to the bone via metal pin or wire that is inserted through the bone distal to the fracture, avoiding nerves, blood vessels, muscles, tendons, and joints.
Skeletal traction
Usually 15 to 25 pounds of weight
Skeletal traction
Traction may be applied to the skin or directly to the bony skeleton. The mode of application is determined by the purpose of the traction.
Skin vs. Skeletal traction
Applies the pulling force in a straight line with the body part resting on the bed. Example is Buck's extension traction
Straight or running traction
The application of a pulling force to a part of the body. Used to minimize muscle spasms; to reduce, align and immobilize ftratures; to reduce deformity; and to increase space between opposing surfaces. Must be applied in the correct direction and magnitude to obtain its therapeutic effects.
TRACTION
Contertraction must be used to achieve effective _____.
Traction
A client is scheduled for a joint replacement surgery. Which action would be most important?
Withhold administration of aspirin before the surgery.
A client who is undergoing skeletal traction complains of pressure on bony areas. Which action would be most appropriate to provide comfort for the client?
changing the client's position within prescribed limits
rhythmic contractions of a muscle
clonus
occurs when there is increased tissue pressure within a limited space (cast) that compromises circulation & function of the tissue within the confined area
compartment syndrome
involuntary twitching of muscle fiber groups
fasciculation
an increased forward curvature of the spine
kyphosis
aka swayback an exaggerated curvature of the lumbar spine
lordosis
The nurse is providing instructions to the client who is being prepared for skeletal traction. Which statement by the client indicates teaching was effective?
metal pins with go through my skin to my bone
Burning, tingling sensations or numbness may be caused by pressure on nerves or by circulatory impairment
paresthesias
fluids
prevent anorexia
diet high in fiber, fluids, stool softners
prevent constipation
coughing, deep breathing, lots of fluids
prevent pneumonia
a lateral curving deviation of the spine
scoliosis
A client recently undergoes an invasive joint examination to enable the identification of bone composition. Which of the following signs and symptoms should the nurse monitor in this client? Choose all correct options.
serous drainage swelling & bleeding
Used to control muscle spasms and to immobilize an area before surgery. Is accomplished by using a weight to pull on traction tape or on a foam boot attached to the skin. Amt of weight must not exceed the tolerance of the skin.
skin traction
Used primarily as a short term intervention until other modalities, such as external or internal fixation are possible. Reduces the risk of disuse syndrome & minimize the length of hospitalization, often allowing the pat to be cared for in the home setting.
traction
Any factor that might reduce the effective pull or alter its resultant line of pull must be eliminated.
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