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Which of the following medications is appropriate to treat
Paget's disease?
a. Boniva
b. Fosamax
c. Reclast
d. Forteo - ANSWER-C. Reclast
A clinician is examining a vertebral fracture, and the
examination and diagnostic findings have shown a
compression of the anterior column that includes both
endplates. What type and subtype are these?
a. Compression Fracture, Type A
b. Burst fracture, Type B
c. Seat-belt type injury, level two
d. Fracture-dislocation, shear - ANSWER-a. Compression
Fracture, Type A
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Mrs. Allen is a 60-year-old woman who has been
diagnosed with osteoporosis. She is very concerned about
the risk of breast cancer associated with hormone
replacement therapy and is wondering what else is
available to her. The clinician explains that
biphosphonates are another class of drugs used in the
prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. What teaching
should the clinician give Mrs. Allen in regard to taking
biphosphonates?
a. Taking biphosphonates can result in hypercalcemia, so
calcium intake should be decreased while taking this class
of drugs.
b. There is potential for upper gastrointestinal (GI)
irritation, so these medications are contraindicated in
people with abnormalities of the esophagus or delayed
esophageal emptying.
c. This class of drugs can be taken at any time of the day
without regard to meals.
d. None of the above - ANSWER-b. There is potential for
upper gastrointestinal (GI) irritation, so these medications
are contraindicated in people with abnormalities of the
esophagus or delayed esophageal emptying.
The clinician suspects that a client has patellar instability.
In order to test for this, the client is seated with the
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quadriceps relaxed, and the knee is placed in extension.
Next the patella is displaced laterally, and the knee flexed
to 30 degrees. If instability is present, this maneuver
displaces the patella to an abnormal position on the lateral
femoral condyle, and the client will perceive pain. Testing
for patellar instability in this way is known as:
a. Apprehension sign
b. Bulge sign
c. Thumb sign
d. Lachman Sign - ANSWER-a. Apprehension sign
The clinician is caring for Diane, a 22-year-old woman who
presents with an injured ankle. Diane asks the clinician if
she will need an x-ray. The clinician explains to Diane that
an x-ray is not always necessary for an injured ankle and
that the decision to obtain radiographs is dependent on
the examination and Diane's description of her injury.
Which of the following clues in Diane's examination or
history would alert the clinician to the need for obtaining
radiographs?
a. Ability to bear weight immediately after the injury
b. Development of minor ankle swelling after the injury
c. Slight bruising over the injury site 2 days after injury