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A patient with osteoarthritis asks about the role of exercise in managing their condition. What
should the nurse recommend?
✔✔Regular, low-impact exercises like swimming or walking can help reduce joint stiffness and
improve mobility.
The nurse is caring for a patient with osteoarthritis who reports pain in the knees. Which
intervention would be most appropriate to relieve pain?
✔✔Applying heat or using a warm compress to the affected area can help ease muscle stiffness
and joint pain.
A patient with osteoarthritis is advised to lose weight. What is the rationale behind this
recommendation?
✔✔Weight loss can reduce the strain on weight-bearing joints, such as the knees and hips,
helping to alleviate pain and slow disease progression.
What is a common physical symptom of osteoarthritis that the nurse should assess for?
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, ✔✔Joint pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest is a hallmark symptom of
osteoarthritis.
The nurse is teaching a patient with osteoarthritis about joint protection techniques. What should
the patient be encouraged to do?
✔✔The patient should use assistive devices, such as canes or splints, to reduce stress on the
affected joints and maintain independence.
A patient with osteoarthritis reports that they have difficulty climbing stairs. What is the best
recommendation to improve mobility?
✔✔Encourage the patient to use a handrail for support when climbing stairs and to perform
strengthening exercises to improve leg muscle strength.
What type of medications is commonly used for managing pain in patients with osteoarthritis?
✔✔Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are often used to manage pain and
inflammation associated with osteoarthritis.
A patient with osteoarthritis is experiencing joint stiffness in the morning. What intervention
should the nurse suggest to ease this symptom?
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