Musculoskeletal Exam 2025 Questions
and Verified Accurate Solutions
When caring for a client recovering from total hip replacement in which position would
you place them?
A) adduction and flexion
B) abduction and extension
C) adduction and internal rotation
D) abduction and external rotation - Correct Ans-B) abduction and extension
A client has a BKA and asks why the prosthesis is applied immediately after surgery?
Which explanation is the primary reason?
A) to decrease phantom limb sensations
B) to encourage a normal walking pattern
C) to reduce the incidence of wound infection
D) to allow for the fitting of the prosthesis before discharge - Correct Ans-B) to
encourage a normal walking pattern
Which explanation does the nurse make for swollen finger joints in a client who is
having an episode of rheumatoid arthritis?
A) urate crystals in synovial tissue
B) inflammation in the joints synovial lining
C) formation of bony spurs on the joint surfaces
D) erosion of cartilage that lines the inside of joints - Correct Ans-B) inflammation in the
joints synovial lining
urate crystals - Correct Ans-Gout disease, this is accumulated in joints and other body
tissues
comminuted fracture - Correct Ans-fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed
and skin is still intact
Glucosamine - Correct Ans-a substance produced naturally in the body; often used as a
supplement to maintain cartilage in the joints
Which client shouldn't take glucosamine?
A) osteoarthritis
B) heart disease
C) hyperthyroidism
SKELETAL
, SKELETAL
D) diabetes mellitus - Correct Ans-D) diabetes mellitus
bony ankylosis - Correct Ans-abnormal adhesion and rigidity of the bones of the joint,
resulting in stiffness and immobility
rheumatoid arthritis - Correct Ans-a chronic autoimmune disorder in which the joints and
some organs of other body systems are attacked
Which site is most common source of major disability from osteoarthritis?
A) hip
B) knee
C) spine
D) fingers - Correct Ans-B) knee
Which term describes the fracture sustained while a client with osteoporosis was
walking up the stairs?
A) stress
B) pathological
C) greenstick
D) compound - Correct Ans-B) pathological
stress fracture - Correct Ans-a small crack in the bone that often develops from chronic,
excessive impact
pathological fracture - Correct Ans-break in a bone weakened by some other disease
greenstick fracture - Correct Ans-bending and incomplete break of a bone; most often
seen in children
compound fracture closed - Correct Ans-bone protrudes through skin
compound fracture (open) - Correct Ans-bone is broken and a fragment of bone
protrudes through an open wound in the skin
The five steps of bone healing from fracture - Correct Ans-1. Hematoma formation (72
hours after fracture)
2. Fibrocartilage formation
3. Callus formation (1-4 weeks after fracture)
4. Ossification (permanent bone callus forms)
5. Distance between bone fragment closes
hematoma formation - Correct Ans-Torn blood vessels hemorrhage, forming mass of
clotted blood called a hematoma
Site is swollen, painful, and inflamed
SKELETAL