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Which of the following is not characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis (RA)?
A. It is more common in women than in men at a 3:1 ratio.
B. Family history of autoimmune conditions often is reported.
C. Peak age for disease onset in individuals is age 50 to 70 years.
D. Wrists, ankles, and toes often are involved. - -correct ans- -Peak age for disease onset in
individuals is age 50 to 70 years.
The use of all of the following medications can trigger gout except:
A. aspirin.
B. statins.
C. diuretics.
D. niacin. - -correct ans- -statins.
Which of the following dietary supplements is associated with increased risk for gout?
A. vitamin A
B. gingko biloba
C. brewer's yeast
D. glucosamine - -correct ans- -brewer's yeast
Which of the following conditions places a patient at an increased risk of plantar fasciitis?
A. Diabetes
,B. Pregnancy
C. Alcoholism
D. Thyroid disease - -correct ans- -Diabetes
A 48-year old obese female presents to the clinic with complain of pain on the bottom of
her feet with the first few steps in the morning that gets worse with prolonged walking. You
would suspect:
A. Gout
B. Morton's Neuroma
C. Rheumatoid Arthritis
D. Plantar fasciitis - -correct ans- -Plantar fasciitis
Which of the following is used to evaluate patients with medial collateral ligament injury?
a. Varus test
b. McMurray test
c. Lachman test
d. Valgus test - -correct ans- -Lachman test
The Lachman maneuver is used to detect which of the following?
A. instability of the knee
B. nerve damage of the knee due to past knee injuries
C. integrity of the patellar tendon
D. tears on the meniscus of the knee - -correct ans- -tears on the meniscus of the knee
A positive drawer sign supports a diagnosis of:
a. sciatica
b. cruciate ligament injury
, c. hip dislocation
d. patellar ligament injury - -correct ans- -cruciate ligament injury
A 15-year-old high school athlete complains of a painful area below both knees. He tells
you they feel bone-like and are tender to palpation. He denies any hot joints, fever, rash, or
difficulties with weight-bearing. Which of the following conditions is most likely?
a) osteomyelitis
b) internal tibial torsion
c) Osgood-Schlatter Disease
d) Calve-Perthe's Disease - -correct ans- -Osgood-Schlatter Disease
When caring for the child with Osgood-Schlatter Disease, the nurse practitioner would
know her treatment has been effective when:
a. The child no longer complains of pain at lower knee at rest
b. The child no longer complains of pain at the ankle at rest.
c. The child no longer complains of pain at the hip during exercise.
d. The child no longer complains of pain at lower knee during exercise. - -correct ans- -The
child no longer complains of pain at lower knee during exercise.
Common risk factors for Osgood Schlatter Disease include:
a. Highly active with open growth plates
b. Significant Growth Spurt
c. Typically asymmetrical but can occur bilaterally
d. Boys> Girls
e. All of the above - -correct ans- -All of the above