MDC 1 Exam 2 2025/2026 Complete
Questions And Correct Answers
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Neurovascular assessment of an affected extremity Correct Answer: Reflexes,
capillary refills, sensations, edema, pain, movement, ROM,
warmth(temperature), pulses
Pain assessment Correct Answer: Provocative or Palliative (what makes it
worse/better)
Quality or Quantity (For example, is the pain sharp or dull, throbbing?)
Regian or Radiation(Location)
Severity Scale (Numeric pain intensity scale)
Timing (Onset)
Understand Patient's Perception (Activities of Daily Living assessment)
Osteomyelitis signs and symptoms Correct Answer: constant pain,fever greater
than 101 degrees F, edema, erythema, warmth, elevated WBCs, ESR, and
positive for blood culture for sepsis
osteomyelitis treatment Correct Answer: hyperbaric oxygen chamber, wound
debridement, bone excision, bone graft, neuro checks, amputation, antibiotics
osteomyelitis patient education Correct Answer: educate about antibiotics,
educate on watching for improvement or worsening of symptoms, provide
comfort, assistance with ADLs and therapy if needed
, medical term for bunion Correct Answer: hallux valgus
priority assessment for immobile clients Correct Answer: ABCs (airway, breathing,
circulation)
Traction nursing considerations Correct Answer: monitor pt. for pain, neuro
checks, pin sites, immobility issues, check equipment every 8-12 hours, DO NOT
touch weights without provider order, weights should hang freely, inspect client
skin every 8 hours
Traction uses Correct Answer: pulls a limb that is broken or fractured in order to
hold bones together and align the limb, this decreases muscle spasms and pain
in the client
Avascular necrosis Correct Answer: also known as osteonecrosis, bone death
caused by a lack of blood flow to the bone usually from a trauma or chronic
steroid therapy
S/S visual impairment Correct Answer: head tilting, squinting, lack of eye
contact
communication with clients that are visually impaired Correct Answer: always
knock, introduce yourself, orient pt. to surroundings, help pt. place objects close
to them in an order, remove all clutter from floors, use normal tone of voice and
clear speech
tinnitus Correct Answer: continuous ringing in the ears, mild ringing or loud noise
perceptions, can be loud roaring
S/S tinnitus Correct Answer: Buzzing, roaring, or ringing in ears without external
sound or stimuli
Anxiety and/or depression
Questions And Correct Answers
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Version Grade A+!
Neurovascular assessment of an affected extremity Correct Answer: Reflexes,
capillary refills, sensations, edema, pain, movement, ROM,
warmth(temperature), pulses
Pain assessment Correct Answer: Provocative or Palliative (what makes it
worse/better)
Quality or Quantity (For example, is the pain sharp or dull, throbbing?)
Regian or Radiation(Location)
Severity Scale (Numeric pain intensity scale)
Timing (Onset)
Understand Patient's Perception (Activities of Daily Living assessment)
Osteomyelitis signs and symptoms Correct Answer: constant pain,fever greater
than 101 degrees F, edema, erythema, warmth, elevated WBCs, ESR, and
positive for blood culture for sepsis
osteomyelitis treatment Correct Answer: hyperbaric oxygen chamber, wound
debridement, bone excision, bone graft, neuro checks, amputation, antibiotics
osteomyelitis patient education Correct Answer: educate about antibiotics,
educate on watching for improvement or worsening of symptoms, provide
comfort, assistance with ADLs and therapy if needed
, medical term for bunion Correct Answer: hallux valgus
priority assessment for immobile clients Correct Answer: ABCs (airway, breathing,
circulation)
Traction nursing considerations Correct Answer: monitor pt. for pain, neuro
checks, pin sites, immobility issues, check equipment every 8-12 hours, DO NOT
touch weights without provider order, weights should hang freely, inspect client
skin every 8 hours
Traction uses Correct Answer: pulls a limb that is broken or fractured in order to
hold bones together and align the limb, this decreases muscle spasms and pain
in the client
Avascular necrosis Correct Answer: also known as osteonecrosis, bone death
caused by a lack of blood flow to the bone usually from a trauma or chronic
steroid therapy
S/S visual impairment Correct Answer: head tilting, squinting, lack of eye
contact
communication with clients that are visually impaired Correct Answer: always
knock, introduce yourself, orient pt. to surroundings, help pt. place objects close
to them in an order, remove all clutter from floors, use normal tone of voice and
clear speech
tinnitus Correct Answer: continuous ringing in the ears, mild ringing or loud noise
perceptions, can be loud roaring
S/S tinnitus Correct Answer: Buzzing, roaring, or ringing in ears without external
sound or stimuli
Anxiety and/or depression