NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I Exam 2/ MDC 1 Exam 2 Review | Already Rated A | Latest 2021 / 2022 | Rasmussen College
1. The fall risk
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- Morse Fall Risk Assessment
2. In a patient with a Dowager's hump or kyphosis, they will report what? What should you document? (osteoporosis)
- The patient will report a decrease is stature (height).
- The nurse should document the patient's height and weight.
3. In osteoporosis, what psychosocial changes should the nurse be aware of?
- fear of falling reduces independence
- self-esteem is reduced due to body image changes
- isolation caused by depression
- alteration in comfort changes sleep patterns
4. Serum calcium levels annually are?
- 9.0-10.5 mg/dL
5. Vitamin D levels annually are/
- 25-80 ng/mL
6. Laboratory studies are used to determine the need for supplemental and preventive measure to?
- Slow bone loss.
7. dual x-ray absorptiometry/DXA?
- X-ray of the spine or hip
- Painless
- Limited results: no information on cellular activity; does not account for very tall or very obese patients;
- Patient prep: Stays dressed but removes any metal object, the results are displayed on a computer graph; no special follow-up care is needed
8. CT-based absorptiometry (qualitative computed tomography-QCT?
- Measures the volume of bone density and strength of the vertebral spine and hip.
9. What diagnostic imaging test is most accurate for determining bone quality?
- MRI
10. What is flexion?
A. forward movement of the limb; going closer to the body
B. backward movement of the foot
C. upward movement of the foot
D. all of the above
11. Adduction
A. Movement of a limb toward the mid-line of the body
B. Movement of a limb toward a refreshing beverage
C. Kidnapping a second victim
D. Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
12. What is Abduction?
A. When a joint angle decreases
B. When a joint angle increases
C. When a limb is moved away from the mid-line of the body
D. When a limb is moved towards the mid-lie of the body
13. Osteomyelitis is...
A. your bone is sideways [Show Less]