MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE 1 EXAM 2
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
Osteoclasts... ( Correct answers ) Break old tissue/bone
Example of a hinge joint: ( Correct answers ) Knee and elbow
The ability to carry activities is know as? ( Correct answers ) Fitness
T/F: Not bending forward at the waist or neck is a good way to have
posture. ( Correct answers ) True
T/F: Using high-heels helps with posture. ( Correct answers ) False
What is important to communicate to the patient with weakness?
( Correct answers ) Keep good base of support.
T/F: Using ROM helps the patient maintain muscle tone and strength.
( Correct answers
) True
A patient bends the knees while performing exercise with physical therapy.
What motion is that? ( Correct answers ) Flexion
T/F: Having a sedentary life doesn't affect us. ( Correct answers ) False
T/F: Osteoarthritis is know by having crepitus (popping/grating sounds;
creaking joints) which are due to lose of bone particles. ( Correct answers )
True
T/F: Immobility has significant consequences in our overall health. ( Correct
answers ) True
Immobility can cause what type of musculoskeletal damage? ( Correct
answers ) Foot drop (drop foot; difficulty lifting the front of the foot; the
front of the foot may drag when patient is walking)
A good nursing intervention to reduce atelectasis (complete/partial
collapse of lungs) risk is? ( Correct answers ) Encourage cough, deep
breathing and turning
Adding vitamins and minerals helps the immobile patient prevent .
( Correct answers ) Muscle mass reduction
, A way to prevent GU complications on an immobile patient is .
( Correct answers ) Bladder training
T/F: The bladder scan is used to determine how much urine is in the
gallbladder. ( Correct answers ) False
T/F: The semi-lateral position is also know as Sim's. ( Correct answers )
True
A trochanter roll is used to maintain the position of the . ( Correct
answers ) Trochanter
T/F: The abduction pillow is used to prevent internal hip rotation. ( Correct
answers ) True
What position is used to help the patient get up? ( Correct answers )
Dangling
What is a function of the musculoskeletal system? ( Correct answers )
Assist with movement
As a nurse you know that during aging, a normal musculoskeletal change
would be? ( Correct answers ) A patient that came to the clinic with
kyphotic posture
T/F: The nurse knows that recommending vitamin c and calcium will
help prevent musculoskeletal deenetarion. ( Correct answers ) False
As you interview the patient complaining of pain, you know that it is
important to ask them about . ( Correct answers ) Trauma
The nurse is performing a general survey. What is a component to observe
related to the musculoskeletal system? ( Correct answers ) Posture and
abnormalities
To perform a proper neuromuscular assessment, you need to include
pain, pulse, pallor, paraesthesia (burning/prickling sensation) and
(Five P's). ( Correct answers ) Paralysis
When rating muscle strength, the nurse knows that grade 2 means?
( Correct answers ) Poor
T/F: Medications such as loop diuretics can cause osteoporosis. ( Correct
answers ) True
Which gland controls calcium release from the bones? ( Correct answers )
Parathyroid gland
T/F: A patient with osteoporosis should receive education indicating to
avoid jarring activities. ( Correct answers ) True
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
Osteoclasts... ( Correct answers ) Break old tissue/bone
Example of a hinge joint: ( Correct answers ) Knee and elbow
The ability to carry activities is know as? ( Correct answers ) Fitness
T/F: Not bending forward at the waist or neck is a good way to have
posture. ( Correct answers ) True
T/F: Using high-heels helps with posture. ( Correct answers ) False
What is important to communicate to the patient with weakness?
( Correct answers ) Keep good base of support.
T/F: Using ROM helps the patient maintain muscle tone and strength.
( Correct answers
) True
A patient bends the knees while performing exercise with physical therapy.
What motion is that? ( Correct answers ) Flexion
T/F: Having a sedentary life doesn't affect us. ( Correct answers ) False
T/F: Osteoarthritis is know by having crepitus (popping/grating sounds;
creaking joints) which are due to lose of bone particles. ( Correct answers )
True
T/F: Immobility has significant consequences in our overall health. ( Correct
answers ) True
Immobility can cause what type of musculoskeletal damage? ( Correct
answers ) Foot drop (drop foot; difficulty lifting the front of the foot; the
front of the foot may drag when patient is walking)
A good nursing intervention to reduce atelectasis (complete/partial
collapse of lungs) risk is? ( Correct answers ) Encourage cough, deep
breathing and turning
Adding vitamins and minerals helps the immobile patient prevent .
( Correct answers ) Muscle mass reduction
, A way to prevent GU complications on an immobile patient is .
( Correct answers ) Bladder training
T/F: The bladder scan is used to determine how much urine is in the
gallbladder. ( Correct answers ) False
T/F: The semi-lateral position is also know as Sim's. ( Correct answers )
True
A trochanter roll is used to maintain the position of the . ( Correct
answers ) Trochanter
T/F: The abduction pillow is used to prevent internal hip rotation. ( Correct
answers ) True
What position is used to help the patient get up? ( Correct answers )
Dangling
What is a function of the musculoskeletal system? ( Correct answers )
Assist with movement
As a nurse you know that during aging, a normal musculoskeletal change
would be? ( Correct answers ) A patient that came to the clinic with
kyphotic posture
T/F: The nurse knows that recommending vitamin c and calcium will
help prevent musculoskeletal deenetarion. ( Correct answers ) False
As you interview the patient complaining of pain, you know that it is
important to ask them about . ( Correct answers ) Trauma
The nurse is performing a general survey. What is a component to observe
related to the musculoskeletal system? ( Correct answers ) Posture and
abnormalities
To perform a proper neuromuscular assessment, you need to include
pain, pulse, pallor, paraesthesia (burning/prickling sensation) and
(Five P's). ( Correct answers ) Paralysis
When rating muscle strength, the nurse knows that grade 2 means?
( Correct answers ) Poor
T/F: Medications such as loop diuretics can cause osteoporosis. ( Correct
answers ) True
Which gland controls calcium release from the bones? ( Correct answers )
Parathyroid gland
T/F: A patient with osteoporosis should receive education indicating to
avoid jarring activities. ( Correct answers ) True