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A patient with osteoporosis asks the nurse what the best type of exercise is to help improve bone
density. What should the nurse recommend?
✔✔Weight-bearing exercises, such as walking or jogging, are the best for strengthening bones.
The nurse is teaching a patient with osteoporosis about calcium intake. Which statement by the
patient indicates understanding?
✔✔"I should aim for at least 1,000 mg of calcium daily, and take it with Vitamin D for better
absorption."
A patient with osteoporosis is concerned about the risk of fractures. What is the nurse's best
response?
✔✔"You are at a higher risk of fractures, especially in the spine, hips, and wrists. It’s important
to take steps to prevent falls."
The nurse is reviewing medication options with a patient diagnosed with osteoporosis. Which
medication is commonly prescribed to help strengthen bones?
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, ✔✔Bisphosphonates, such as alendronate or risedronate, are often used to help slow bone loss
and strengthen bones.
A patient with osteoporosis is experiencing severe back pain. What should the nurse suspect as a
potential cause?
✔✔Compression fractures of the vertebrae are common in individuals with osteoporosis and
could cause back pain.
A postmenopausal patient with osteoporosis asks if dietary changes can help with their condition.
What is the nurse’s best response?
✔✔Increasing calcium and Vitamin D intake can help maintain bone health. Dairy products,
leafy greens, and fortified foods are good options.
What is the priority nursing action for a patient with osteoporosis who has fallen and is
complaining of hip pain?
✔✔The priority is to assess for fractures, particularly hip fractures, which are common in
patients with osteoporosis.
When teaching a patient about osteoporosis prevention, which habit should the nurse encourage
the patient to avoid?
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