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Cartilage is made of - ANSWERcollagen and protein Joint Cartilage is made of - ANSWERextracellular matrix and chondrocytes Extracellular matrix contains primarily - ANSWERtype 2, 4, and 6 collagens as well as aggrecan proteoglycans Type 2 collagen is responsible for - ANSWERprotecting the ends of bone within a joint What does the inflammatory response during degeneration of cartilage increase? - ANSWERthe breakdown of remaining healthy cartilage, leading to further degeneration Osteoarthritis symptoms: - ANSWERpain that is exacerbated with activity and better with rest (early dz), stiffness, swelling, pain and stiffness worse in the morning (no more than 30 min), pain worse with prolong inactivity or weather changes Hip osteoarthritis symptoms: - ANSWERpain in low back and groin, limping and knee pain from compensation Aggrecan proteoglycan is mainly responsible for - ANSWERretaining water molecules, allowing resistance to affects of strenuous use of the joint Chondrocytes within joint cartilage is responsible for - ANSWERthe strength and resistance to loading What is the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis? - ANSWERwhen cartilage becomes damaged it starts to lose elasticity, making it more susceptible to injury. With increasing stress and wear the bone starts to become affected causing thickening of bone and formation of bone spurs and osteophytes. Abnormal bone formations can break loose with cartilage fragments and float within joint space. Debris cause synovium to mount and inflammatory response to break down cartilaginous debris. Knee osteoarthritis symptoms: - ANSWERlocking, cracking, grinding, "give out" feeling, increasing pain with ascending and descending stairs Finger osteoarthritis symptoms: - ANSWERswelling, nodules, stiffness, difficulty gripping What are causes of secondary osteoarthritis? - ANSWERjoint injury (fracture or sprain), chronic stress, joint instability, nervous system disorders (ex. charcot ne

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Orthopedic Certification Test
Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
Cartilage is made of - ANSWERcollagen and protein

Joint Cartilage is made of - ANSWERextracellular matrix and chondrocytes

Extracellular matrix contains primarily - ANSWERtype 2, 4, and 6 collagens as well
as aggrecan proteoglycans

Type 2 collagen is responsible for - ANSWERprotecting the ends of bone within a
joint

What does the inflammatory response during degeneration of cartilage increase? -
ANSWERthe breakdown of remaining healthy cartilage, leading to further
degeneration

Osteoarthritis symptoms: - ANSWERpain that is exacerbated with activity and better
with rest (early dz), stiffness, swelling, pain and stiffness worse in the morning (no
more than 30 min), pain worse with prolong inactivity or weather changes

Hip osteoarthritis symptoms: - ANSWERpain in low back and groin, limping and knee
pain from compensation

Aggrecan proteoglycan is mainly responsible for - ANSWERretaining water
molecules, allowing resistance to affects of strenuous use of the joint

Chondrocytes within joint cartilage is responsible for - ANSWERthe strength and
resistance to loading

What is the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis? - ANSWERwhen cartilage becomes
damaged it starts to lose elasticity, making it more susceptible to injury. With
increasing stress and wear the bone starts to become affected causing thickening of
bone and formation of bone spurs and osteophytes. Abnormal bone formations can
break loose with cartilage fragments and float within joint space. Debris cause
synovium to mount and inflammatory response to break down cartilaginous debris.


Knee osteoarthritis symptoms: - ANSWERlocking, cracking, grinding, "give out"
feeling, increasing pain with ascending and descending stairs

Finger osteoarthritis symptoms: - ANSWERswelling, nodules, stiffness, difficulty
gripping

What are causes of secondary osteoarthritis? - ANSWERjoint injury (fracture or
sprain), chronic stress, joint instability, nervous system disorders (ex. charcot
neuropathy), blood and endocrine disorders (diabetes, gout, thyroid disorders,

, osteoarthritis, growth hormone disorders), medications (oral steroids, meds for gout),
inflammation (RA causing secondary osteoarthritis)

What are diagnostic tests for osteoarthritis? - ANSWERblood work to eliminate other
disorders such as RA and to establish base line and possible secondary
osteoarthritis diseases, X-rays, possible MRI, evaluation of synovial fluid

What is the most common and cost-efficient diagnostic test for osteoarthritis? -
ANSWERx-ray

What would an x-ray show to diagnose osteoarthritis? - ANSWERjoint space
narrowing, bone spurs, osteophytes

What does synovial fluid of osteoarthritis look like? - ANSWERstraw colored, no
more than 2000 white blood cells, and synovial glucose should be equal to serum
glucose

What are alternative treatments for osteoarthritis? - ANSWERglucosamine, SAM-e
oral, copper and magnetic bracelets, acupuncture, tai chi, pilates, yoga, herbs, and
supplements

What is glucosamine? - ANSWERhelps to regenerate joint cartilage in osteoarthritis,
some studies support reduce of pain and inflammation

What is SAM-e oral? - ANSWERthought to reduce osteoarthritis pain, studies vary

What are copper and magnetic bracelets used for in osteoarthritis? -
ANSWERanecdotal reports only, studies don't support, no harmful effects

What are herbs used to help with osteoarthritis? - ANSWERgarlic, echinacea,
gingko, St. John's wort, ginger, turmeric, and cayenne. Ginger, turmeric, and
cayenne have more supportive studies

What is the number one modifiable risk factor for osteoarthritis? - ANSWERweight

What are key points to obtain in history of a patient with osteoarthritis? -
ANSWERpain (location, onset/duration, type), activity (response to pain, alleviating
and exacerbating activities, fatiguability), effect on sleep, nutritional status,
unintended weight gain/loss, caffeine consumption, affect on ADLs (self care,
occupational, family roles), effect on sexual relations, self-concept and image,
independence, hobbies, coping mechanisms, support system, knowledge of
disorder, comorbidity, meds, compliance, and treatments tried, past medical history
including family, social history (alcohol use, tobacco, drugs)

What are side effects of acetaminophen use with osteoarthritis? - ANSWERdose
should be no larger than 4000 mg/day, liver toxicity (too much or alcohol)

What are side effects of NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and naproxyn with osteoarthritis?
- ANSWERgastric ulceration and bleeding, renal impairment, newer COX-2 NSAIDs
like celebrex reduce GI risks

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