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A T-score from a bone density scan at or lower than -2.5 indicates osteoporosis. The nurse would plan to
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teach about medications used to treat this disease, such as the bisphosphonates. A food diary is helpful to
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determine if the client gets adequate calcium and vitamin D, but at this point, dietary changes will not
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prevent the disease. Simply scheduling another scan will not help treat the disease either. - correct answer A
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client has a bone density score of -2.8. What intervention would the nurse anticipate based on this
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assessment?
a. Asking the client to complete a food diary
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b. Planning to teach about bisphosphonates
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c. Scheduling another scan in 2 years
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d. Scheduling another scan in 6 months
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ANS: C w
Anyone who has osteoporosis is at risk for fragility fractures even if he or she does not experience trauma like
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a fall. The client needs to keep active rather than stay in bed where more bone could be lost. High-calcium
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foods may not be helpful because bone loss is already severe. There is no indication that the client needs
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assistance with ADLs. - correct answer The nurse teaches assistive personnel (AP) about care of an older adult
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diagnosed with osteoporosis. What teaching would the nurse include?
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a. "Teach the client to eat high-calcium foods in the diet."
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b. "Assist the client with activities of daily living."
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,c. "Osteoporosis places the client is at risk for fractures."
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d. "The client should stay in bed to prevent falling."
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ANS: A w
Fear of falling can limit participation in activity. The nurse would first assess if the client has this fear and then
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offer suggestions for dealing with it. The client may or may not need extra calcium, other exercises, or weight
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lifting. - correct answer A client has been advised to perform weight-bearing exercises to help slow bone loss,
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but has not followed this advice. What response by the nurse is appropriate at this time?
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a. Ask the client about fear of falling.
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b. Instruct the client to increase calcium.
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c. Suggest other exercises the client can do.
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d. Tell the client to try weight lifting.
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ANS: D w
Clients on bisphosphonates must be able to sit upright for 30 to 60 minutes after taking them. The client who
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cannot tolerate sitting up is not a good candidate for this class of drug. Poor renal function also makes clients
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poor candidates for this drug, but the client with a creatinine of 0.8 mg/dL (61 mcmol/L) is within normal
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range. Diabetes and hypertension are not related unless the client also has renal disease. The client who
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recently fell and sustained fractures is a good candidate for this drug if the fractures are related to
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osteoporosis. - correct answer The nurse is caring for several clients with osteoporosis. For which client w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w
would bisphosphonates not be a good option?
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a. Client with diabetes who has a serum creatinine of 0.8 mg/dL (61 mcmol/L).
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b. Client who recently fell and has vertebral compression fractures.
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c. Hypertensive client who takes calcium channel blockers.
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d. Client with a spinal cord injury who cannot tolerate sitting up.
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Denosumab is given by subcutaneous injection twice a year. The client does not need to drink 8 ounces (240
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mL) of water with this medication as it is not taken orally. The client does not need to remain upright for 30 to
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60 minutes after taking this medication, nor does the client need to take the drug on an empty stomach. -
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correct answer A client has been prescribed denosumab. What health teaching about this drug is most
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appropriate for the nurse to include? w w w w w
a. "Drink at least 8 ounces (240 mL) of water with it."
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, b. "Make appointments to come get your injection."
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c. "Sit upright for 30 to 60 minutes after taking it."
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d. "Take the drug on an empty stomach."
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The most common assessment finding is the client's report of severe pain in the arch of the foot, especially
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when walking. The other findings are not typical in clients with this health problem. - correct answer The
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nurse is performing an assessment of a client with possible plantar fasciitis in the right foot. What assessment
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finding would the nurse expect in the right foot?
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a. Multiple toe deformities
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b. Numbness and paresthesias
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c. Severe pain in the arch of the foot
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d. Redness and severe swelling
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Rheumatoid arthritis often occurs in young female adults and can lead to osteoporosis as a common
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hypothyroidism) are also risk factors. Osteoarthritis is a joint disease. - correct answer The nurse is caring for w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w
a young client who has been diagnosed with osteopenia. Which risk factor in the client's history most likely
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contributed to the bone loss? w w w w
a. Osteoarthritis
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b. Hypothyroidism
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c. Addison disease
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In the presence of a heavily draining wound, the nurse would place the client on Contact Precautions. If the
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client has discomfort, acetaminophen can be used, but this client has not reported pain and is afebrile. The
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client may or may not need an amputation in the future. The wound care nurse may be consulted but not as
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the most appropriate action. - correct answer An older client with diabetes is admitted with a heavily draining
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leg wound. The client's white blood cell count is 38,000/mm3 (38 x 10^9/L) but the client is afebrile. Which
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nursing action is most appropriate at this time?
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a. Administer acetaminophen as needed.
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