Med Surge I: Chapter 10 Quiz review for Exam IV
A nurse is caring for an adult client diagnosed with a back strain. What health education should the nurse provide to this client?
Avoid lifting more than one third of body weight without assistance
A client is being prepared for a total hip arthroplasty, and the nurse is providing relevant education. The client is concerned about being on bed rest for several days after the surgery. The nurse should explain what expectation for activity following hip replacement?
"The physical therapist will likely help you get up using a walker the day after your surgery."
A nurse is emptying an orthopedic surgery client's closed suction drainage at the end of a shift. The nurse notes that the volume is within expected parameters but that the drainage has a foul odor. What is the nurse's best action?
Inform the surgeon of this finding
A nurse is collaborating with the physical therapist to plan the care of a client with osteomyelitis. What principle should guide the management of activity and mobility in this client?
Stress on the weakened bone must be avoided.
A nurse is caring for a client whose cancer metastasis has resulted in bone pain. What should the nurse expect the client to describe?
A dull, deep ache that is "boring" in nature
A nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis of cancer that has metastasized. What laboratory value would the nurse expect to be elevated in this client?
Alkaline phosphatase
An elderly female with osteoporosis has been hospitalized. Prior to discharge, when teaching the client, the nurse should include information about which major complication of osteoporosis?
Bone fracture
The nurse is performing an assessment of a client's musculoskeletal system and is appraising the client's bone integrity. What action should the nurse perform during this phase of assessment?
Compare parts of the body symmetrically
A client has just begun receiving skeletal traction and the nurse is aware that muscles in the client's affected limb are spastic. How does this change in muscle tone affect the client's traction prescription?
Extra weight is needed initially to keep the limb in proper alignment.
An older adult client has come to the clinic for a regular check-up. The nurse's initial inspection reveals an increased thoracic curvature of the client's spine. The nurse should document the presence of:
kyphosis