NUR 504 - Final Exam
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NUR 504 - Final Exam
A patient complains of unrelenting back pain. Resting does not help; neither
do stretching and exercise. What is most likely?
a. A non-musculoskeletal issue
b. A herniated disc
c. Muscular rupture
d. Osteoporosis
a. A non-musculoskeletal issue
1. Which of the following is a sign or symptom of juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis?
a. Fractures
b. Changes in pulses and sensation
c. Bowel/bladder dysfunction
d. Dyspnea
d. Dyspnea
Which of the following is one of the "Five Ps" of musculoskeletal examination?
a. Petrification
b. Problem
c. Pulselessness
d. Position
c. Pulselessness
A 55-year-old diabetic woman complains of a complete restriction of motion in
her shoulder. What should be suspected?
a. Myofascial injury
b. AC joint separation
c. Fractured clavicle
d. Adhesive capsulitis
d. Adhesive capsulitis
Injury to which part of the body does the text explicitly state carries a high
likelihood of damage to nerves and/or blood vessels?
a. Knee
b. Shoulder
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c. Elbow
d. Hip/pelvis
c. Elbow
When assessing range of motion, a patient's ulnar deviation and radial
deviation should be __________, respectively.
a. 20 degrees and 55 degrees
b. 55 degrees and 20 degrees
c. 70 degrees and 70 degrees
D) 25 degrees and 40 degrees
b. 55 degrees and 20 degrees
When palpating, what does localized warmth indicate?
a. Blood leaking into the joints
b. Synovial fluid leaking into the tissue
c. Vascular constriction
d. Infection
a. Blood leaking into the joints
The Thomas test is used in assessing what?
a. Shoulder range of motion
b. Hip/pelvis range of motion
c. Arm sensory loss
d. Foot pain
b. Hip/pelvis range of motion
A CBC test can be used to diagnose which of the following?
a. Hip fracture
b. Sciatica
c. Bursitis
d. Osteoarthritis
c. Bursitis
The hand has two types of muscles and three major nerves.
True
Pain that is sharp and reproduced only when the patient raises the right arm
suggests bursitis.
False
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Decreased muscle mass increases the risk of damage to connective tissue and
bones
True
A patient's elbow should not be able to flex to 90 degrees
False
From flexion to extension, a patient should have a 160-degree range of motion
in the wrist
True
The Barlow-Ortolani maneuver tests for dislocation of an adolescent's hip.
False
Of the following, which cranial nerves are only of motor type, not sensory?
a. I, VII, and X
b. IV, V, and VI
c. III, XI, XII
d. I, VIII, IX
c. III, XI, XII
Which of the following often present with intermittent neurological deficit,
vertigo, and weakness?
a. Migraines
b. Cluster headaches
c. Transient ischemic attacks
d. Tension headaches
c. Transient ischemic attacks
1. What kind of vertigo/loss of equilibrium also may include sensory
disturbances?
a. Vestibular neuronitis
b. Meniere's disease
c. Multiple sclerosis
d. Acoustic neuroma
c. Multiple sclerosis
Palpating the masseter and temporal muscles tests which cranial nerve?
a. II
b. IV