Management of Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders
assessment findings for client diagnosed with osteomyelitis
- Leukocytosis - localized bone pain - sepsis - localized infection
Plantar fasciitis
- inflammation of the foot-supporting fascia - presents with an onset of heel pain with the first steps of the morning
carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
- neuropathy - characterized by compression of the median nerve at the wrist. - reports numbness, tingling, and pain when the nurse percusses lightly over the median nerve - Tinel's sign
Involucrum
- new bone growth around the sequestrum
Tinel's sign
- numbness, tingling, and pain in response to light percussion over the median nerve) - finding for carpal tunnel syndrome
Alkaline phosphatase elevated in
- osteogenic sarcoma - bone metastasis
bunion cause
-congenital -acquired by wearing shoes that are too short or narrow - increases pressure on the bursa at the metatarsophalangeal joint
Osteomyelitis
-infection of bone - from the extension of a soft-tissue infection, direct bone contamination, or hematogenous spread - mostly from Staphylococcus aureus - if no healing with AB, debridement may be needed
recommended dose of V. D
1000 IU
mattress for Before menopause, the RDA is 1,000 mg; after menopause, it's 1,500 mg
Firm
Bunion
Hallux valgus
teaching plan for a client with osteomalacia?
Include calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D supplements
S/S of impingement syndrome
Pain Shoulder tenderness Limited movement Muscle spasms Atrophy
encourage use of these muscles for lifting
Quadriceps
Paget disease
- Localized rapid bone turnover - most commonly affecting the skull, femur, tibia, pelvic bones, and vertebrae - bone that is highly vascularized and structurally weak, predisposing the client to pathologic fractures
best sleeping position for low back pain
- Supine - knees slightly flexed - head of the bed elevated 30 degrees
Dupuytren contracture
- a slowly progressive contracture of the palmar fascia
ganglion
- collection of gelatinous material - near the tendon sheaths and joints - appears as a round, firm compressible cystic swelling - usually on the dorsum of the wrist.
Sequestrum
- dead bone in an abscess cavity
Osteomalacia is characterized by
- decreased serum calcium and phosphorus - elevated alkaline phosphatase levels. - may need to be evaluated for an underlying cause, such as renal failure
Hammer toe
- flexion deformity of the proximal interphalangeal joint
Hallux valgus
- great toe deviates laterally
recommended dose of calcium
1200 mg
cause of loss of height
After menopause, the body's bone density, resulting in a gradual loss of height
RDA for calcium
Before menopause, the RDA is 1,000 mg; after menopause, it's 1,500 mg
disease of a nerve root
Radiculopathy - AEB radiating pain
Alendronate
bisphosphonate medication
Pes cavus
foot with an abnormally high arch and a fixed equinus deformity of the forefoot
area of the back subject to the greatest mechanical stress and the greatest degenerative changes
lower lumbar disks, L4-L5 and L5-S1
Osteomalacia
metabolic bone disease characterized by inadequate mineralization of bone
Morton neuroma
swelling of the third branch of the median plantar nerve