NR507 Week 7 Quiz Study
Guide exam with verified
solutions
What type of fracture is prevalent in osteoporosis?
- answer Vertebral compression fractures
What is a screening test for osteoporosis? - answer
Bone density test
Transchondral fractures - answer a fracture of the
articular surface of a bone, produced by a force
transmitted from the articular surface of a
contiguous bone across the joint and through the
articular cartilage to the subchondral trabeculae of
the fractured bone
Gout: the main cause of pain - answer The
formation of urticaria acid crystals in the joints
Pathological features of degenerative joint disease
- answer Nonneoplastic disorder of progressive
erosion of articular cartilage associated with aging,
trauma, occupational injury
, Osteomalacia - answer softening of the bones,
typically through a deficiency of vitamin D or
calcium
Epicondylopathy - answer a pain syndrome of the
lateral and medial segments of the elbow joint, is
one of the more prominent joint pain syndromes.
The occurrence of pain in the periarticular tissues,
often referred to as periarthritis, is a frequent
cause of major limitations on the patient's limb
mobility. Usually caused by overuse.
Hip fractures secondary to osteomyelitis - answer
Infection of the bone can lead to loss of blood
supply to the bone, which will lead to eventual
bone death.
Diagnosing rhabdomyolysis - answer Creatine
kinase, which is an enzyme found in the skeletal
muscles, the brain, and the heart
Myoglobin in blood and urine, which is a protein
that's a byproduct of muscle breakdown
Potassium, which is another important mineral that
may leak from injured bone and muscles
Creatinine in blood and urine, which is a
breakdown product created by muscle that's
normally removed from the body by the kidneys
Guide exam with verified
solutions
What type of fracture is prevalent in osteoporosis?
- answer Vertebral compression fractures
What is a screening test for osteoporosis? - answer
Bone density test
Transchondral fractures - answer a fracture of the
articular surface of a bone, produced by a force
transmitted from the articular surface of a
contiguous bone across the joint and through the
articular cartilage to the subchondral trabeculae of
the fractured bone
Gout: the main cause of pain - answer The
formation of urticaria acid crystals in the joints
Pathological features of degenerative joint disease
- answer Nonneoplastic disorder of progressive
erosion of articular cartilage associated with aging,
trauma, occupational injury
, Osteomalacia - answer softening of the bones,
typically through a deficiency of vitamin D or
calcium
Epicondylopathy - answer a pain syndrome of the
lateral and medial segments of the elbow joint, is
one of the more prominent joint pain syndromes.
The occurrence of pain in the periarticular tissues,
often referred to as periarthritis, is a frequent
cause of major limitations on the patient's limb
mobility. Usually caused by overuse.
Hip fractures secondary to osteomyelitis - answer
Infection of the bone can lead to loss of blood
supply to the bone, which will lead to eventual
bone death.
Diagnosing rhabdomyolysis - answer Creatine
kinase, which is an enzyme found in the skeletal
muscles, the brain, and the heart
Myoglobin in blood and urine, which is a protein
that's a byproduct of muscle breakdown
Potassium, which is another important mineral that
may leak from injured bone and muscles
Creatinine in blood and urine, which is a
breakdown product created by muscle that's
normally removed from the body by the kidneys