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1. What is the most likely cause of chron- Osteonecrosis.
ic hip pain in a 35-year-old woman
with a history of alcoholism?
2. What are common complications as- Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, slipped capital epi-
sociated with osteonecrosis? physis, sickle cell disease, steroid therapy, alcohol
abuse, and hip trauma.
3. What symptoms are typically associat- Chronic pain that is initially associated with activity,
ed with osteonecrosis? progressively worsening until experienced at rest.
4. What characterizes hematogenous It is seen most commonly in debilitated patients
osteomyelitis in adults? with chronic skin infections, urinary tract infections,
or those who are immunologically suppressed.
5. What are the local symptoms of tuber- Pain, immobility, muscle atrophy, joint swelling,
culosis of the bone? mild fever, and leukocytosis.
6. What should a nurse emphasize Benign tumors tend to grow very slowly without
about benign bone tumors? destroying supporting tissue.
7. How do malignant tumors differ from Malignant tumors grow rapidly, destroy surround-
benign tumors? ing tissue, and can metastasize.
8. What is the most common bone tu- Osteosarcoma.
mor in children?
9. What are the primary clinical features Deep localized pain with nighttime awakening and
of osteosarcoma? swelling in the affected bone.
10. What might the skin overlying an os- Warm, shiny, and stretched with prominent super-
teosarcoma tumor look like? ficial veins.
11.
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What is a common misconception Patients often associate the symptoms with recent
about the onset of symptoms in os- trauma due to sudden onset of pain.
teosarcoma?
12. What are the four most common Osteoma, chondroma, osteochondroma, and giant
types of benign bone tumors? cell tumor.
13. What does pain that persists at night Malignancy.
and is not relieved by rest suggest?
14. What is a potential cause of knee stiff- Osteosarcoma.
ness and warmth in a 13-year-old girl
after a softball injury?
15. What is the significance of a Accurate understanding demonstrates awareness
17-year-old male's understanding of of the seriousness of his condition and potential
his osteosarcoma diagnosis? treatment options.
16. What might be a common symptom Deep localized pain that can disrupt sleep.
of osteosarcoma that affects daily ac-
tivities?
17. What is the relationship between be- Benign tumors do not destroy the supporting or
nign tumors and the surrounding tis- surrounding tissue.
sue?
18. What is the typical growth rate of be- Benign tumors grow slowly, while malignant tu-
nign tumors compared to malignant mors grow rapidly.
tumors?
19. What is the role of a physical trainer in To check the patient's form and ensure correct
managing chronic hip pain? exercise techniques.
20.
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What is a common treatment ap- Rest and possibly surgical intervention depending
proach for chronic pain associated on severity.
with osteonecrosis?
21. What is the importance of under- Early recognition can lead to timely diagnosis and
standing the symptoms of bone tu- treatment.
mors in children?
22. Why might a patient with osteosar- Due to swelling and pain associated with the tu-
coma experience restricted range of mor.
motion in a joint?
23. What is the significance of a patient's Symptoms may be misattributed to the trauma
history of trauma in relation to os- rather than the underlying tumor.
teosarcoma symptoms?
24. What type of tumor is an osteosarco- A malignant bone tumor.
ma?
25. What is the survival rate range for os- 55% to 70%.
teosarcoma patients?
26. What is a common treatment for os- Surgery and chemotherapy.
teosarcoma?
27. Is amputation always necessary for No, amputation is not an inevitability.
osteosarcoma treatment?
28. What is the primary goal of treating Prevention of pathologic fractures.
bone metastases in cancer patients?
29. What is a common treatment method Radiation therapy.
for bone metastases?
MN551 Pathophysiology Final Exam 4
QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE AND VERIFIED ANSWERS,100%
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CORRECT!!
1. What is the most likely cause of chron- Osteonecrosis.
ic hip pain in a 35-year-old woman
with a history of alcoholism?
2. What are common complications as- Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, slipped capital epi-
sociated with osteonecrosis? physis, sickle cell disease, steroid therapy, alcohol
abuse, and hip trauma.
3. What symptoms are typically associat- Chronic pain that is initially associated with activity,
ed with osteonecrosis? progressively worsening until experienced at rest.
4. What characterizes hematogenous It is seen most commonly in debilitated patients
osteomyelitis in adults? with chronic skin infections, urinary tract infections,
or those who are immunologically suppressed.
5. What are the local symptoms of tuber- Pain, immobility, muscle atrophy, joint swelling,
culosis of the bone? mild fever, and leukocytosis.
6. What should a nurse emphasize Benign tumors tend to grow very slowly without
about benign bone tumors? destroying supporting tissue.
7. How do malignant tumors differ from Malignant tumors grow rapidly, destroy surround-
benign tumors? ing tissue, and can metastasize.
8. What is the most common bone tu- Osteosarcoma.
mor in children?
9. What are the primary clinical features Deep localized pain with nighttime awakening and
of osteosarcoma? swelling in the affected bone.
10. What might the skin overlying an os- Warm, shiny, and stretched with prominent super-
teosarcoma tumor look like? ficial veins.
11.
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What is a common misconception Patients often associate the symptoms with recent
about the onset of symptoms in os- trauma due to sudden onset of pain.
teosarcoma?
12. What are the four most common Osteoma, chondroma, osteochondroma, and giant
types of benign bone tumors? cell tumor.
13. What does pain that persists at night Malignancy.
and is not relieved by rest suggest?
14. What is a potential cause of knee stiff- Osteosarcoma.
ness and warmth in a 13-year-old girl
after a softball injury?
15. What is the significance of a Accurate understanding demonstrates awareness
17-year-old male's understanding of of the seriousness of his condition and potential
his osteosarcoma diagnosis? treatment options.
16. What might be a common symptom Deep localized pain that can disrupt sleep.
of osteosarcoma that affects daily ac-
tivities?
17. What is the relationship between be- Benign tumors do not destroy the supporting or
nign tumors and the surrounding tis- surrounding tissue.
sue?
18. What is the typical growth rate of be- Benign tumors grow slowly, while malignant tu-
nign tumors compared to malignant mors grow rapidly.
tumors?
19. What is the role of a physical trainer in To check the patient's form and ensure correct
managing chronic hip pain? exercise techniques.
20.
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What is a common treatment ap- Rest and possibly surgical intervention depending
proach for chronic pain associated on severity.
with osteonecrosis?
21. What is the importance of under- Early recognition can lead to timely diagnosis and
standing the symptoms of bone tu- treatment.
mors in children?
22. Why might a patient with osteosar- Due to swelling and pain associated with the tu-
coma experience restricted range of mor.
motion in a joint?
23. What is the significance of a patient's Symptoms may be misattributed to the trauma
history of trauma in relation to os- rather than the underlying tumor.
teosarcoma symptoms?
24. What type of tumor is an osteosarco- A malignant bone tumor.
ma?
25. What is the survival rate range for os- 55% to 70%.
teosarcoma patients?
26. What is a common treatment for os- Surgery and chemotherapy.
teosarcoma?
27. Is amputation always necessary for No, amputation is not an inevitability.
osteosarcoma treatment?
28. What is the primary goal of treating Prevention of pathologic fractures.
bone metastases in cancer patients?
29. What is a common treatment method Radiation therapy.
for bone metastases?