NURS 1027 RENAL FAILURE AND ORTHO DISORDERS STUDY SET
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
NURS 1027 Renal Failure
NURS 1027 Ortho Disorders
Osteoarthritis (OA) - ANSWER>>Most common chronic joint condition, non-systemic.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) - ANSWER>>Chronic autoimmune disease affecting synovial
tissue.
Osteoporosis - ANSWER>>Condition characterized by weak and brittle bones.
Vertebral Fractures - ANSWER>>Fractures occurring in the spine, often due to
osteoporosis.
Joint Inflammation - ANSWER>>Swelling and pain in joints due to various conditions.
Degenerative Disease - ANSWER>>Worsens over time, affecting joint function.
Primary Osteoarthritis - ANSWER>>No prior related event or disease present.
Secondary Osteoarthritis - ANSWER>>Develops after previous joint injury or disease.
Risk Factors for OA - ANSWER>>Includes age, obesity, gender, and previous injuries.
Joint Dysfunction - ANSWER>>Impairment in joint function affecting mobility.
, Crepitus - ANSWER>>A crackling or popping sound in joints.
Pharmacological Management - ANSWER>>Use of medications for symptom
management.
Salicylate (ASA) - ANSWER>>Anti-inflammatory and analgesic medication.
NSAIDs - ANSWER>>Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief.
Corticosteroids - ANSWER>>Anti-inflammatory drugs used in joint injections.
Arthroplasty - ANSWER>>Surgical reconstruction or replacement of a joint.
Osteotomy - ANSWER>>Surgery that cuts and reshapes bone structure.
Patient Education - ANSWER>>Teaching patients about self-management and safety.
Joint Protection Measures - ANSWER>>Strategies to reduce stress on affected joints.
Physical Examination - ANSWER>>Assessment of joint pain, stiffness, and function.
Diagnostic Studies - ANSWER>>Tests like MRI and blood studies for diagnosis.
Joint Pain Assessment - ANSWER>>Evaluating type, location, severity, and duration.
RA Classic Signs - ANSWER>>Joint pain, swelling, warmth, and stiffness.
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
NURS 1027 Renal Failure
NURS 1027 Ortho Disorders
Osteoarthritis (OA) - ANSWER>>Most common chronic joint condition, non-systemic.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) - ANSWER>>Chronic autoimmune disease affecting synovial
tissue.
Osteoporosis - ANSWER>>Condition characterized by weak and brittle bones.
Vertebral Fractures - ANSWER>>Fractures occurring in the spine, often due to
osteoporosis.
Joint Inflammation - ANSWER>>Swelling and pain in joints due to various conditions.
Degenerative Disease - ANSWER>>Worsens over time, affecting joint function.
Primary Osteoarthritis - ANSWER>>No prior related event or disease present.
Secondary Osteoarthritis - ANSWER>>Develops after previous joint injury or disease.
Risk Factors for OA - ANSWER>>Includes age, obesity, gender, and previous injuries.
Joint Dysfunction - ANSWER>>Impairment in joint function affecting mobility.
, Crepitus - ANSWER>>A crackling or popping sound in joints.
Pharmacological Management - ANSWER>>Use of medications for symptom
management.
Salicylate (ASA) - ANSWER>>Anti-inflammatory and analgesic medication.
NSAIDs - ANSWER>>Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief.
Corticosteroids - ANSWER>>Anti-inflammatory drugs used in joint injections.
Arthroplasty - ANSWER>>Surgical reconstruction or replacement of a joint.
Osteotomy - ANSWER>>Surgery that cuts and reshapes bone structure.
Patient Education - ANSWER>>Teaching patients about self-management and safety.
Joint Protection Measures - ANSWER>>Strategies to reduce stress on affected joints.
Physical Examination - ANSWER>>Assessment of joint pain, stiffness, and function.
Diagnostic Studies - ANSWER>>Tests like MRI and blood studies for diagnosis.
Joint Pain Assessment - ANSWER>>Evaluating type, location, severity, and duration.
RA Classic Signs - ANSWER>>Joint pain, swelling, warmth, and stiffness.