* A/C Exam 3: Musculoskeletal
What should patients with acute lower back pain avoid
- Bending - Lifting - Twisting - Prolonged siting
What type of microorganism causes osteomyelitis
- Staph - E. coli - Strep - Pseudomonas - Salmonella
Musculoskeletal diagnostic studies
- X-ray - Dexa Scan - CT scann - Bone Scan - Arthroscopy
Diagnostic studies used for intervertebral disk damage
- X-rays - MRI - CT scan - EMG (nerve impulse tracking)
Nursing diagnoses related to fractures
- acute pain - impaired physical mobility - risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction
Characteristics of the peripheral vascular assessment
- color - temperature - capillary refill - peripheral pulses - edema
clinical manifestations of Osteoarthritis
- joint pain - crepitation - affects joints asymmetrically - joint stiffness after a period of rest (worse in morning) - worse with stormy weather - Loss of functioning from Heberden's and Bouchard's nodes
Risk factors for back pain
- lack of muscle tone - excess body weight - poor posture - stress
Six P's of compartment syndrome
- numbness/ tingling - pain distal and not relieved with analgesics - pallor - pressure increase in compartment - paralysis - pulselessness
nursing intervention for a patient with osteomyelitis
- pain assessment - dressing changes - position changes - avoid exercise - avoid heat to affected joint - patient teaching
Nursing management for ORIF
- recovery after surgery requires vital signs, neurovascular assessment, and assessment for compartment syndrome - Dressing wound care
Goal of join replacement therapy
- relieve pain - improve joint motion - correct deformity
Characteristics of the peripheral neurological assessment
- sensation - motor function - pain
transvere fracture
Break is across the bone horizontally
What occurs as bacteria multiplies in osteomyelitis
Causes an increase in pressure leading to ischemia resulting in bone death
Compartment Syndrome
Condition that results from restrictive dressings, splints, casts, or traction causing obstruction of blood flow leading to necrosis causing possible loss of limb
What are bone scans used for the diagnosis of
Malignancies
Comminuted fracture
Bone broken in 2+ places
What occurs in a compound fracture
Bone comes out of the skin
When does chronic osteomyelitis occur
When a bone infection last longer than one month
What is the second most common pain complaint
back pain
Nursing care for a patient with traction
maintain the traction constantly and do not interrupt the weight applied to the traction
What does a Dexa Scan measure
bone mineral density
Nursing care for a patient with acute lower back pain
- Analgesics and NSAIDs - muscle relaxants - massage - alternating heat/cold - possible opipids
What is the goal for fracture treatment
- Anatomic realignment - immobilization to maintain alignment - restoration of normal or near normal functioning
Reasonings for joint replacement therapy
- Arthritis - Trauma - painful conditions resulting in functional disability
Nursing care for casts
- Case care - Neurovascular assessment - pain relief
Causes of chronic back pain
- Degenerative Disk Disease (DDD) - Lack of exercise/ obesity - prior injury - structural and postural abnormalities - systemic diseases
Treatments for osteomyelitis
- IV antibiotics - Surgery - HBO
What nursing assessments are crucial for cast patients
- Peripheral neurological assessment - Peripheral vascular assessment
Pre- bone scan care
- Radioisotope dose given 2 hrs prior - bladder empty - 1 hr lying supine
Closed reduction nursing management
- Relief of pain - support and protection of the injured joint
What diagnostic tests are used for osteomyelitis
- bone or soft tissue biopsy - blood and/or wound culture - elevated WBC and ESR
When may surgery be used for intervertebral disk damage
- conservative treatment unsuccessful - nerve pain becomes worse - loss of bladder or bowel control
S/S of local acute osteomyelitis
- constant bone pain - swelling - tenderness - warmth at infection site
Clinical manifestations of intervertebral disk damage
- lower back pain that may radiate - depressed or absent reflexes - paresthesia or muscle weakness - multiple nerve root compression may manifest with bowel or bladder incontinence
Nursing care for a post op intervertebral disk damage patient
- maintain proper spin alignment - 1-2 day bed rest - logrolling - pain management - CSF leakage - peripheral neurological assessments
Adverse reaction of antibiotics used for osteomyelitis treatment
- yeast - hearing deficit - neurotoxicity - jaundice - colitis
How soon after arthroplasty will the patient be out of bed
1st day post op
What is the most important change in a patient's neurovascular assessment that should be reported to HCP as a critical sign of arterial insufficiency
pain unrelieved by analgesic - compartment syndrome
What occurs in Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy (IDET) for lower back pain
A needle is inserted heating denervates the small nerve fibers that have grown in the cracks in the disk
what surgery is performed for joint replacement
Arthroplasty
Spiral fracture
Broken bone with twisted force
Treatment for intervertebral disk damage
Conservative treatment - activity restriction - medication - heat or ice - brace to limit spinal movement - physical therapy - epidural injections
Traction
Device applying a pulling force on a fractured extremity to attain realignment while counteraction pulls in the opposite direction
Fractures
Disruption or break in the continuity of the structure of the bone
T/F: Bucks traction requires pins to be placed
False
T/F: MRIs and CTs are typically ordered for acute lower back pain
False
T/F: You can wear metal during a MRI
False
T/F: someone with a shellfish allergy can have a CT scan
False
How do germs invade the body causing osteomyelitis
Gets into the bone through blood and lodges self into an area of slow circulation -Indirect entry: blunt trauma - Direct entry: open wound
Osteomyelitis
Severe infection of the bone, bone marrow, and surrounding soft tissue
Why is a peripheral vascular assessment so important in patients with broken bones
Potential development of compartment syndrome
How long does acute lower back pain last for
four weeks or less
Greenstick fracture
bone cracks/bends instead of breaking all the way through
T/F: A patient with compartment syndrome may have one or all six Ps
True
T/F: It is important to assess both extremities during assessment
True
T/F: You need to remove traction weights prior to moving the patient
True
T/F: arthritis affects women 2X more than men
True
Are patients given an adduction pillow or abduction pillow after an arthroplasty
abduction pillow - goal is to separate the legs
What are arthroscopy used for the diagnosis of
abnormalities of meniscus, ligaments, and joint capsules - this can also be therapeutic
What should be avoided on the day of a Dexa Scan
calcium supplements
What is the goal of open reduction internal fixation (ORIF)
internal fixation through screws, rods, pins, plates, or nails
What type of anesthesia is used for an arthroscopy
local or general
Goal of closed reduction
non-surgical realignment of dislocated portion of the join in it's original anatomical position
How long does chronic back pain last for
over three months
Arthroplasty
reconstruction or replacement of a joint used to relieve pain, improve ROM, and correct deformity/fracture
Hemiarthroplasty
replacement of a part of a joint
What must be included in prep teaching for a total hip arthroplasty
signs of prosthetic dislocation
Why is traction required for femur fracture patients
the quadriceps constrict when the femur fractures requiring traction for realignment
Why are elevated seats used post athroplasty
to prevent flexion of the hip past 90 degrees
Why is a fasciotomy done
to relieve pressure caused by compartment syndrome
What is traction often used for
Fractured femur
What is the goal of a cast
Immobilization
What will someone's leg with a hip fracture look like
- externally rotated - will be shorter than uninjured leg
What must be avoided post op arthroplasty
- extremes of internal rotation - adduction - 90 degree flexion of the hip
S/S of systemic acute osteomyelitis
- fever - night sweats - chills - restlessness - nausea - malaise
Ways to prevent lower back pain
- health weight - don't sleep in prone position - avoid smoking - obtain regular physical activity - proper body mechanics - sleep on side with knees flexed with a pillow between the knees
Goal for a patient with osteoarthritis
- improve joint function - joint protection - achieve independence - pain management
What must be reported to HCP immediately for patients in casts
- increasing pain - Swelling associated with pain - discoloration of toes/ fingers - pain with movement - burning or tingling under cast - sores or foul odor under the cast
Osteoarthritis
Slowly progressive, noninflammatory disorder of synovial joints
Radio frequency discal nucleoplasty interspinous process decompression system discectomy
decompress nerve root for intervertebral disk damage treatment