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WGU D115 OA STUDY GUIDE UNIT 7 EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS SOLVED 2025 UPDATE



WGU D115 OA

Define ankylosing spondylitis - correct answers chronic inflammatory
joint disease



Stiffening and fusion of the spine and sacroiliac joints



What is the most common cause of a corner metaphyseal fx in a child
younger than 12 months of age? - correct answers Transverse
tibia fracture resulting from physical abuse



Bouchard's nodes will be associated with what condition? - correct answers
Osteoarthritis




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They are bony enlargements of the middle joints of the finger and proximal
interphalangeal joints on the hands



Older adult female complains of stiffness and pain in both hands and left
knee shortly after waking and worsens in the afternoon. She feels some




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relief with rest. On exam, the FNP notices the presence of Heberden's nodes.
Which of the following is most likely? - correct answers Osteoarthritis



*Stiffness and pain typically worse in the afternoon and evening*



Heberden's nodes are found on the distal interphalangeal joints



Define T-score in regards to osteoporosis - correct answers Compares
bone density with that of a healthy 30 year old of the same sex. 30 years of
age is peak bone mass



Osteoporosis is defined as having a T-score of -2.5 or less



The greater the negative number the more severe osteoporosis



Which observation by the FNP would lead to inclusion of a differential
diagnosis of osteoporosis in a 78 year old female pt who has been c/o bone

and joint pain? - correct answers Low vitamin D levels




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