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Advance Nursing Skills Ch. 27
Musculoskeletal Care questions &
answers.
Define various terms associated with musculoskeletal care. ANS -

Describe common musculoskeletal conditions that result in limited mobility. ANS -

Discuss the role of the physical therapist in the health-care team. ANS -

Differentiate between indications for use o x-rays, computed tomography scans, and
magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose musculoskeletal conditions. ANS -

Enumerate six types of immobilizing devices used for musculoskeletal disorders. ANS -

Describe nursing care of patients with musculoskeletal conditions, including casts, traction,
joint replacement, and amputation. ANS -

Discuss guidelines for patients using assistive devices for ambulation. ANS -

Describe the steps necessary to develop a plan of care for a patient with impaired mobility
related to a musculoskeletal condition. ANS -

Discuss information found in the Connection features of the chapter. ANS -

Identify safety issues related to musculoskeletal care. ANS -

Answer questions about the skills in the chapter. ANS -

Amputate ANS - surgical removal of a limb due to damage from infection or trauma.

Continuous Passive Motion Machine (CPM machine) ANS - a machine that is designed to
gently flex the patient's knee according to the number of degrees of flexion on the setting
and then to gently extend the knee.

External Fixator - ANS - External Fixator - the wires, pins, tongs, and rods that may be used
in skeletal traction.

Fracture- ANS - Fracture - a break in a bone.

Joint Replacement (arthroplasty) - ANS - Joint Replacement (arthroplasty) - a surgery to
remove damaged articular bone surfaces and replace them with metal and plastic surfaces.

, Osteoarthritis - ANS - Osteoarthritis - a disorder that causes degeneration and inflammation
of joints over time.

Physical Therapist - ANS - Physical Therapist - a health-care team member responsible for
assessing musculoskeletal deficiencies and developing the plan of care to strengthen
muscles and restore mobility.

Prosthesis - ANS - Prosthesis - an artificial limb, such as an arm or a leg.

Skeletal Traction- ANS - Skeletal Traction - a type of traction in which pins, screws, or tongs
are surgically inserted into the bone.

Skin Traction - ANS - Skin Traction - a type of traction in which the limb is wrapped with an
elastic bandage or fitted with Velcro wrap to which a frame is attached

Spica - ANS - Spica - a cast that encases the hips and one or both legs

Sprain - ANS - Sprain - an injury to a joint the results in damage to muscles and ligaments to
be completely torn.

Stump - ANS - Stump - the remaining portion of a limb after amputation

Musculoskeletal Conditions Resulting in Limited Mobility: ANS - Sprains, Fractures, Joint
Replacements, Lower Limb Amputations

Sprains - ANS - -an injury to a joint that results in damage to muscles and ligaments.

-Severe sprains cause ligaments to be completely torn

-Mild sprains cause only minor muscle and ligament damage

-The ankle is the most commonly sprained part of the body, but other joints can also be
sprained.

-The joint must be supported and rested so that it may heal.

Ligaments - . ANS - Ligaments - connect bone to bone.

Tendon - ANS - Tendon - connect muscle to bone.

RICE [acronym] ANS - Rest - until the joint can bear weight without pain.

Ice - during the first 48 hours to help decrease swelling.

Compression - will help prevent further swelling.

Elevation - above heart level to help decrease swelling and pain

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