NR 304 - Week 4: Musculoskeletal Review Questions and Answers. Complete Guide.
NR 304 - Week 4: Musculoskeletal Review Questions and Answers. Complete Guide. Question 1 of 10 Heberden and Bouchard nodes are hard and nontender and are associated with: Correct osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is characterized by hard, nontender nodules, 2 to 3 mm or more in size. These osteophytes (bony overgrowths) of the distal interphalangeal joints are called Heberden nodes, and osteophytes of the proximal interphalangeal joints are called Bouchard nodes. Swan neck, boutonnière deformity, and ulnar deviation are conditions associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Dupuytren contracture occurs with diabetes, epilepsy, and alcoholic liver disease. Chronic hyperplasia of the palmar fascia causes flexion contractures of the digits. Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa. rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis is characterized by hard, nontender nodules, 2 to 3 mm or more in size. These osteophytes (bony overgrowths) of the distal interphalangeal joints are called Heberden nodes, and osteophytes of the proximal interphalangeal joints are called Bouchard nodes. Swan neck, boutonnière deformity, and ulnar deviation are conditions associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Dupuytren contracture occurs with diabetes, epilepsy, and alcoholic liver disease. Chronic hyperplasia of the palmar fascia causes flexion contractures of the digits. Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa. Dupuytren contracture. Osteoarthritis is characterized by hard, nontender nodules, 2 to 3 mm or more in size
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nr 304 week 4 musculoskeleton