Chapter 63: Caring for Clients with Orthopedic and Connective Tissue Disorders Prep U

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Which drug is not used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis?

allopurinol

Most cases of osteomyelitis are caused by which microorganism?

Staphylococcus aureus

A client presents to a clinic reporting a leg ulcer that isn't healing; subsequent diagnostic testing suggests osteomyelitis. The nurse is aware that the most common pathogen to cause osteomyelitis is:

Staphylococcus aureus.

A client is taking ibuprofen for the treatment of osteoarthritis. What education will the nurse give the client about the medication?

Take the medication with food to avoid stomach upset.

During a routine physical examination on an older female client, a nurse notes that the client is 5 feet, 3/8 inches (1.6 m) tall. The client states, "How is that possible? I was always 5 feet and 1/2? (1.7 m) tall." Which statement is the best response by the nurse?

"After menopause, the body's bone density declines, resulting in a gradual loss of height."

A client with a history of gout experiences an attack every 2 to 3 months despite losing weight and stopping all alcohol intake. Which question will the nurse ask when assessing this client?

"Are you taking the medication as prescribed?"

A client is undergoing diagnostic testing to determine the etiology of recent joint pain. The client asks the nurse about the difference between osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). What is the best response by the nurse?

"OA is considered a noninflammatory joint disease. RA is characterized by inflamed, swollen joints."

A client with fibromyalgia is hesitant to talk about the symptoms. Which statement will the nurse make to help support the client?

"Tell me what you've been experiencing."

A client with a discoid facial rash caused by systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) asks why a urine sample is needed. Which response will the nurse make to the client?

"The lupus can affect your kidney function."

The nurse is educating a group of women on the prevention of osteoporosis. The nurse recognizes the education as being effective when the group members make which statement?

"We need an adequate amount of exposure to sunshine."

An older adult with rheumatoid arthritis says exercise was not effective. Which response will the nurse make to learn the reason for the failure of this treatment approach?

"What types of exercise were you doing?"

A client with a musculoskeletal injury is instructed to increase dietary calcium. Which statement by the nurse is appropriate?

"You need to increase the amount of vitamin D in your diet."

A client with an exacerbation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has been hospitalized on a medical unit. The nurse observes that the client expresses anger and irritation when the call bell isn't answered immediately. Which response would be the most appropriate?

"You seem like you're feeling angry. Is that something that we could talk about?"

As part of the assessment process for a client suspected of having gout, the nurse evaluated the client's serum uric acid levels. Select the value that is considered above the saturation point for crystal formation.

6.8 mg/dL (0.40 mmol/L)

A client is admitted with acute osteomyelitis that developed after an open fracture of the right femur. When planning this client's care, the nurse should anticipate which measure?

Administering large doses of I.V. antibiotics as ordered

The nurse is caring for a client with a hip fracture. The physician orders the client to start taking a bisphosphonate. Which medication would the nurse document as given?

Alendronate

A client has been admitted to the hospital for the treatment of gout. Which is not an appropriate nursing care activity for a gout client?

Apply heat for pain.

What is the priority intervention for a client who has been admitted repeatedly with attacks of gout?

Assess diet and activity at home

A client is experiencing painful joints and changes in the lungs, heart, and kidneys. For which condition will the nurse schedule this client for diagnostic tests?

Autoimmune disorders

The nurse is assessing the feet of a patient and observes an overgrowth of the horny layer of the epidermis. What does the nurse recognize this condition as?

Corn

A patient shows the nurse a round, firm nodule on the wrist. The pain is described as aching, with some weakness of the fingers. What treatment does the nurse anticipate assisting with? (Select all that apply.)

Corticosteroid injections Surgical excision Aspiration of the cyst

The nurse is assessing a patient with a diagnosis of scleroderma. What clinical manifestations of scleroderma does the nurse assess? (Select all that apply.)

Decreased ventilation owing to lung scarring Dysphagia owing to hardening of the esophagus Dyspnea owing to fibrotic cardiac tissue

A client has returned to the unit after undergoing limb-sparing surgery to remove a metastatic bone tumor. The nurse providing postoperative care in the days following surgery assesses for what complication from surgery?

Delayed wound healing

A client with polymyositis is experiencing challenges with activities of daily living as a result of proximal muscle weakness. What is the most appropriate nursing action?

Facilitate referrals to occupational and physical therapy

A client is being discharged from the hospital after being diagnosed with and treated for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). What would the nurse not say when teaching the client and family information about managing the disease?

If you have problems with a medication, you may stop it until your next physician visit.

An older adult woman's current medication regimen includes alendronate. What outcome would indicate successful therapy?

Increased bone mass

A patient had hand surgery to correct a Dupuytren's contracture. What nursing intervention is a priority postoperatively?

Performing hourly neurovascular assessments for the first 24 hours

A client has Paget's disease. An appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client is:

Risk for falls

In chronic osteomyelitis, antibiotics are adjunctive therapy in which situation?

Surgical debridement

A nurse is caring for a 78-year-old client with a history of osteoarthritis (OA). When planning the client's care, what goal should the nurse prioritize?

The client will express satisfaction with the ability to perform ADLs.

Which statements describe benign bone tumors? Select all that apply.

They are the result of misplaced or overgrown clusters of normal bone or cartilage cells. Medical management includes treating pain and preventing fractures.

The nurse is caring for a client with ankylosing spondylitis. Which educational information will the nurse provide to this client?

Use of analgesics

A client was seen in the clinic for musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, mood disorders, and sleep disturbances. The physician has diagnosed fibromyalgia. What would not be a part of teaching plan for this condition?

applications of ice

When teaching a client how to prevent low back pain as a result of lifting, the nurse should instruct the client to:

avoid overreaching.

An older adult with rheumatoid arthritis limits going out with others because of the need to use a cane. Which response will the nurse make to this client?

"Look at the cane as maintaining your independence."

A client has come to the clinic with foot pain. The physician has described the client's condition as a flexion deformity of the proximal interphalangeal joint. What is the name of this disorder?

hammer toe

The nurse is preparing a teaching tool about the pathophysiology of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which immunoregulatory disturbance factors will the nurse include in this tool? Select all that apply.

Genetic Hormonal Immunological Environmental

A client presents at a clinic reports heel pain that impairs walking ability. The client is subsequently diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. This client's plan of care should include what intervention?

Gently stretching the foot and the Achilles tendon

A nurse is planning the care of a client who has a long history of chronic pain, which has only recently been diagnosed as fibromyalgia. Which nursing diagnosis is most likely to apply to this client's care needs?

Ineffective role performance related to pain

A client is prescribed a disease-modifying antirheumatic drug that is successful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis but has side effects, including retinal eye changes. What medication will the nurse anticipate educating the client about?

hydroxychloroquine

A patient with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is getting ready for discharge. The nurse knows the patient has understood the teaching when stating that she needs to:

monitor body temperature.

A nurse is planning discharge instructions for the client with osteomyelitis. What instructions should the nurse include in the discharge teaching?

"You will receive IV antibiotics for 3 to 6 weeks."

A client with rheumatoid arthritis wants to participate in water aerobics classes for arthritis at the community center. Which statement will the nurse respond to this client?

"Be sure to wear nonslip footwear for safety."

A nurse is working with a client with rheumatic disease who is being treated with salicylate therapy. What statement would indicate that the client is experiencing adverse effects of this drug?

"I have this ringing in my ears that just won't go away."

The nurse has educated a patient with low back pain about techniques to relieve the back pain and prevent further complications. What statement by the patient shows understanding of the education the nurse provided?

"I will avoid prolonged sitting or walking."

A client with fibromyalgia asks why physical therapy has been prescribed. Which response will the nurse make?

"It will help with the overall deconditioning that has occurred."

A nurse is reviewing the pathophysiology that may underlie a client's decreased bone density. What hormone should the nurse identify as inhibiting bone resorption and promoting bone formation?

Calcitonin

Which medication directly inhibits osteoclasts, thereby reducing bone loss and increasing bone mass density (BMD)?

Calcitonin

Which of the following inhibits bone resorption and promotes bone formation?

Calcitonin

Which medication directly inhibits osteoclasts, thereby reducing bone loss and increasing BMD?

Calcitonin (Miacalcin)

A client's electronic health record notes that the client has hallux valgus. What signs and symptoms should the nurse expect this client to manifest?

Deviation of a great toe laterally

A clinic nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with fibromyalgia. When developing a care plan for this client, which nursing diagnosis should the nurse prioritize?

Fatigue related to pain

A client with rheumatoid arthritis wants to try nonpharmacologic approaches to control the pain and stiffness. Which approaches will the nurse suggest that might improve the client's comfort and mobility? Select all that apply.

Imagery Massage Self-hypnosis Chiropractic adjustments

The nurse is collaborating with the health care provider on a plan of care for a 54-year-old male client with osteomyelitis of the left femur secondary to uncontrolled type 1 diabetes.

Perform neurovascular checks of lower extremities every 8 hours. *Administer IV antibiotic based on culture and sensitivity report. Administer ibuprofen 400 mg orally three times daily, as needed for pain. *Make referral to dietitian to discuss nutrition for healing and blood glucose control. *Provide education on self-blood glucose monitoring and insulin administration.

During a home visit, the nurse notes that a client with polymyositis has difficulty combing the hair and putting on socks and shoes. Which referrals will the nurse recommend for this client? Select all that apply.

Physical therapy Occupational therapy

A nurse is teaching a client about preventing osteoporosis. Which teaching point is correct?

The recommended daily allowance of calcium may be found in a wide variety of foods.

A client has experienced increasing pain and progressing inflammation of the hands and feet. The rheumatologist has prescribed NSAID use to treat the condition. What client education is most important for the nurse to address with the use of these medications?

common adverse effects

A client is being treated for hyperuricemia. Part of the treatment strategy is for the client to avoid contributing factors whenever possible. Which activities might bring on an acute attack?

eating organ meats and sardines

What clinical manifestation would the nurse expect to find in a client who has had osteoporosis for several years?

Decreased height

The nurse is preparing to educate a client with rheumatoid arthritis on long-term effects of prednisone therapy. Which topic will the nurse include in the teaching?

Eat a lower calorie diet to manage weight gain.

A high school student who was injured in a football game presents with knee pain with internal rotation of the foot. Which interventions are appropriate nursing actions? Select all that apply.

Elevate the affected leg. Apply ice packs to the affected knee. Apply a knee brace or wrap the affected knee.

The nurse knows that a patient who presents with the symptom of "blanching of fingers on exposure to cold" would be assessed for what rheumatic disease?

Raynaud's phenomenon

The nurse is teaching a client about rheumatic disease. What statement best helps to explain autoimmunity?

"Your symptoms are a result of your body attacking itself."

A patient is diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma. What laboratory studies should the nurse monitor for the presence of elevation?

Alkaline phosphatase

A 68-year-old client with a history of rheumatic disease has persistent swelling, no stiffness, and full range of motion to his left knee after an injury sustained several months ago. X-rays reveal no fracture of the extremity. Which factor is the most likely cause of the client's continued swelling?

An inflammation process

Which of the following clients should the nurse recognize as being at the highest risk for the development of osteomyelitis?

An older adult client with an infected pressure ulcer in the sacral area

A client tells the nurse about pain and numbness in the thumb, first finger, and second finger of the right hand. The nurse discovers that the client is employed as an auto mechanic, and that the pain is increased while working. This may indicate that the client has what health problem?

Carpel tunnel syndrome

When an infection is bloodborne, the manifestations include which symptom?

Chills

Which group is at the greatest risk for osteoporosis?

European American women

A client cringes in pain when the nurse places the stethoscope over the upper back to assess breath sounds. On which condition will the nurse focus when assessing this client?

Fibromyalgia

A community health nurse is performing a visit to the home of a client who has a history of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). On which aspect of the client's health should the nurse focus most closely during the visit?

Functional status

The nurse teaches the client that the presence of crystals in the synovial fluid obtained from arthrocentesis confirms which disease process?

Gout

In which deformity does the great toe deviate laterally?

Hallux valgus

The nurse notes that the client's left great toe deviates laterally. This finding would be recognized as

Hallux valgus

A nurse is assessing a client with rheumatoid arthritis. The client expresses the intent to pursue complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies. Which fact should underlie the nurse's response to the client?

Most CAM therapies lack sufficient evidence to support them.

A patient is suspected of having myositis. The nurse prepares the patient for what procedure that will confirm the diagnosis?

Muscle biopsy

The nurse is caring for a client with ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Which medication will the nurse expect to be prescribed for this client?

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

The nurse reviews information collected during a health history with a client. Which information will the nurse identify that increases the client's risk of developing gout? Select all that apply.

Older adulthood Male gender Body mass index 38 Ingests 4 cans of beer a day

A client with rheumatoid arthritis comes to the clinic reporting pain in the joint of his right great toe and is eventually diagnosed with gout. When planning teaching for this client, what management technique should the nurse emphasize?

Restrict consumption of foods high in purines.

The nurse is caring for a client with palindromic rheumatism. The nurse knows that this type of rheumatism can lead to which diagnosis?

Rheumatoid arthritis

A client's decreased mobility has been attributed to an autoimmune reaction originating in the synovial tissue, which caused the formation of pannus. This client has been diagnosed with which health problem?

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)

The nurse is performing discharge teaching for a client with rheumatoid arthritis. What teachings are priorities for the client? Select all that apply.

Safe exercise Medication dosages and side effects Assistive devices

A client presents at a clinic reporting back pain that goes all the way down the back of the leg to the foot. The nurse should document the presence of what type of pain?

Sciatica

A 40-year-old woman was diagnosed with Raynaud phenomenon several years earlier and has sought care because of a progressive worsening of her symptoms. The client also states that many of her skin surfaces are "stiff, like the skin is being stretched from all directions." The nurse should recognize the need for medical referral for the assessment of what health problem?

Scleroderma

A nursing educator is reviewing the risk factors for osteoporosis with a group of recent graduates. Which of the following risk factors should the educator describe?

Small frame and female sex

Which is a risk-lowering strategy for osteoporosis?

Smoking cessation

A patient is having low back pain. What position can the nurse suggest to relieve this discomfort?

Supine, with the knees slightly flexed and the head of the bed elevated 30 degrees

The health care team is caring for a client with osteomalacia. It has been determined that the osteomalacia is caused by malabsorption. What treatment should the nurse anticipate?

Supplemental calcium and increased doses of vitamin D

A client with chronic osteomyelitis has undergone 6 weeks of antibiotic therapy. The wound appearance has not improved. What action would the nurse anticipate to promote healing?

Surgical debridement

A nurse is assessing a client for risk factors known to contribute to osteoarthritis. What assessment finding should the nurse interpret as a risk factor?

The client's body mass index is 34 (obese).

A client's rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has failed to respond appreciably to first-line treatments and the primary provider has added prednisone to the client's drug regimen. What principle will guide this aspect of the client's treatment?

The drug should be used for as short a time as possible.

An orthopedic nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative day 1 following foot surgery. What nursing intervention should be included in the client's subsequent care?

The foot should be elevated in order to prevent edema.

The nurse is preparing to assess a client experiencing symptoms of gout. Which findings indicate to the nurse that the client is experiencing gout syndrome? Select all that apply.

Tophi Uric acid urinary calculi Severe articular inflammation

The client has just been diagnosed with osteomyelitis. What are possible causes of osteomyelitis? Select all that apply.

Trauma, such as penetrating wounds or compound fractures Vascular insufficiency in clients with diabetes or peripheral vascular disease Surgical contamination, such as pin sites of skeletal traction

A nurse is planning client education for a client being discharged home with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. The client has been prescribed antimalarials for treatment, so the nurse knows to teach the client to self-monitor for what adverse effect?

Visual changes

The nurse teaches the client with a high risk for osteoporosis about risk-lowering strategies, including which action?

Walk or perform weight-bearing exercises outdoors

A client has been living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) for several years. Which diagnostic test will the nurse prepare the client for to determine the progression of the disease?

X-ray

A client with rheumatoid arthritis comes into the clinic for a routine check-up. On assessment the nurse notes that the client appears to have lost some ability to function since the last office visit. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?

Arrange for the client to be assessed in the home environment.

The nurse is asked to explain to the client the age-related processes that contribute to bone loss and osteoporosis. What is the nurse's best response?

Decrease in estrogen

A nurse is caring for a client who is 12 hours postoperative following foot surgery. The nurse assesses the presence of edema in the foot. What nursing measure should the nurse implement to control the edema?

Elevate the foot on several pillows.

A clinic nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The client tells the nurse that she has not been taking her medication because she usually cannot remove the childproof medication lids. How can the nurse best facilitate the client's adherence to her medication regimen?

Encourage her to have her pharmacy replace the tops with alternatives that are easier to open.

A nurse is planning the care of an older adult client with osteomalacia. What action should the nurse recommend in order to promote vitamin D synthesis?

Ensuring adequate exposure to sunlight

The nurse notes that the client's left great toe deviates laterally. This finding would be recognized as which condition?

Hallux valgus

Which of the following was formerly called a bunion?

Hallux valgus

A client's x-ray looks similar to the image depicted. The nurse would recognize that the client likely has a:

Hammer toe

A female client is at risk for developing osteoporosis. Which action will reduce the client's risk?

Initiating weight-bearing exercise routines

A client is undergoing diagnostic testing for osteomalacia. Which of the following laboratory results are most suggestive of this diagnosis?

Low serum calcium and low phosphorus level

A nurse is providing care for a client who has osteomalacia. What major goal should guide the choice of medical and nursing interventions?

Maintenance of adequate levels of activated vitamin D

A nurse is creating a teaching plan for a client who has a recent diagnosis of scleroderma. Which topics should the nurse address during health education? Select all that apply.

Management of Raynaud-type symptoms Exercise Skin care

A client with carpal tunnel syndrome has had limited improvement with the use of a wrist splint. The nurse knows that which procedure will show the greatest improvement in treatment for this client?

Open nerve release

Localized rapid bone turnover, most commonly affecting the skull, femur, tibia, pelvic bones, and vertebrae, is characterized by which bone disorder?

Paget disease

A nurse's plan of care for a client with rheumatoid arthritis includes several exercise-based interventions. What goal should the nurse prioritize?

Preserve or increase range of motion while limiting joint stress.

The nurse is educating the patient with low back pain about the proper way to lift objects. What muscle should the nurse encourage the patient to maximize?

Quadriceps

The nurse is preparing to care for a client who has scleroderma. The nurse refers to resources that describe CREST syndrome. Which condition is a component of CREST syndrome?

Raynaud phenomenon

A nurse is planning discharge teaching regarding exercise for a client at risk for osteoporosis. Which exercise would the nurse be most likely to suggest?

Walking

The nurse is planning teaching for a client with gout. Which topics will the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply.

Weight loss Decreasing alcohol intake Avoiding purine-rich foods

Nursing care for the client with fibromyalgia should be guided by the assumption that patients with fibromyalgia

may feel as if their symptoms are not taken seriously.

A client is diagnosed with giant cell arteritis (GCA) and is placed on corticosteroids. A concern for this client is that the client will stop taking the medication as soon as the client starts to feel better. The nurse must emphasize the need for continued adherence to the prescribed medication so that the client can avoid which complication?

Blindness

An older, female client 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

A client has a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, and the primary provider has now prescribed cyclophosphamide. The nurse's subsequent assessments should address which potential adverse effect?

Bone marrow suppression

A patient has been diagnosed with osteomalacia. What common symptoms does the nurse recognize that correlate with the diagnosis?

Bone pain and tenderness

A nurse is teaching a client with osteomalacia about the role of diet. What would be the best choice for breakfast for a client with osteomalacia?

Cereal with milk, a scrambled egg, and grapefruit

A nurse is providing care for a client who has a recent diagnosis of giant cell arteritis (GCA). Which aspect of physical assessment should the nurse prioritize?

Headaches and jaw pain

A clinic nurse is caring for a client with suspected gout. While describing the pathophysiology of gout to the client, what should the nurse explain?

Increased uric acid levels

A client with a documented history of allergies presents to the clinic. The client reports being frustrated by chronic nasal congestion, anosmia (inability to smell), and inability to concentrate. The nurse should identify which nursing diagnosis?

Ineffective individual coping with chronicity of condition

The nurse is assessing a client with decreased dexterity of the hands related to rheumatoid arthritis. The nurse knows that which process causes joint deformities?

Inflammation

A client presents to the emergency department with fever, chills, restlessness, and limited movement of a fractured jaw. What complication should the nurse interpret as the findings?

Osteomyelitis

An 80-year-old man in a long-term care facility has a chronic leg ulcer and states that the area has become increasingly painful in recent days. The nurse notes that the site is now swollen and warm to the touch. The client should undergo diagnostic testing for what health problem?

Osteomyelitis

A client with a history of arthritis is being discharged to home after right wrist surgery, and the nurse reviews nonopioid pain relief measures. Which intervention(s) would best address the needs of this client? Select all that apply.

Paraffin bath Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Splint or brace

The nurse is completing the physical assessment of a client with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which finding will the nurse recognize is most likely to indicate that the client is experiencing a change to the cardiovascular system because of the condition?

Pericardial friction rub

A nurse is performing foot care for a client with chronic osteomyelitis and the client asks the nurse about the next treatment. What is the specific treatment for a client with chronic osteomyelitis?

Surgical removal of the sequestrum

A nurse is providing care for a client who has a rheumatic disorder. The nurse's focused assessment includes the client's mood, behavior, level of consciousness, and neurologic status. Which diagnosis is most likely for this client?

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)

A nurse is performing discharge teaching for an elderly client with osteoporosis. Which instruction about a calcium supplement should the nurse include?

Take the supplement with meals or with orange juice.

A client has just been diagnosed with a spondyloarthropathy. Which nursing intervention should the nurse prioritize?

Teaching about symptom management

The nurse instructs a client with polymyositis rheumatica (PMR) about prescribed corticosteroids. Which statement regarding corticosteroid is correct?

"I will take the medication until my health care provider tells me to stop."

A nurse is caring for a client who is being treated in the hospital for a spontaneous vertebral fracture related to osteoporosis. The nurse should address the nursing diagnosis of Acute Pain Related to Fracture by implementing what intervention?

Intermittent application of heat to the client's back

A client has a serum study that is positive for the rheumatoid factor. What will the nurse tell the client about the significance of this test result?

It is suggestive of rheumatoid arthritis.

A nurse is educating a client with gout about lifestyle modifications that can help control the signs and symptoms of the disease. What recommendation should the nurse make?

Limiting intake of alcohol

A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who underwent foot surgery. The nurse is collaborating with the occupational therapist and discussing the use of assistive devices. On what variables does the choice of assistive devices primarily depend?

Client's general condition, balance, and weight-bearing prescription

An older adult client sought care for the treatment of a swollen, painful knee joint. Diagnostic imaging and culturing of synovial fluid resulted in a diagnosis of septic arthritis. The nurse should prioritize what aspect of care?

Intravenous administration of antibiotics

A nurse is performing the health history and physical assessment of a client who has a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). What assessment finding is most consistent with the clinical presentation of RA?

Joint stiffness lasting longer than 1 hour, especially in the morning

A client with systemic lupus erythematosus is prescribed belimumab. For which reason will the nurse question giving the client this medication?

Received a live vaccination a week ago


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