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Chapter 62: Musculoskeletal Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery Exam Practice Questions and Answers 1. When teaching seniors at a community recreation center, which information will the nurse include about ways to prevent fractures? a. Tack down scatter rugs in the home. b. Most falls happen outside ...

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Chapter 62: Musculoskeletal Trauma and
Orthopedic Surgery Exam Practice
Questions and Answers

1. When teaching seniors at a community recreation center, which information will the nurse include

about ways to prevent fractures? a. Tack down scatter rugs in the home. b. Most falls happen outside the

home. c. Buy shoes that provide good support and are comfortable to wear. d. Range-of-motion

exercises should be taught by a physical therapist. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: C Comfortable shoes with good

support will help decrease the risk for falls. Scatter rugs should be eliminated, not just tacked down.

Activities of daily living provide range of motion exercise; these do not need to be taught by a physical

therapist. Falls inside the home are responsible for many injuries.


2. A factory line worker has repetitive strain syndrome in the left elbow. The nurse will plan to teach the

patient about a. surgical options. b. elbow injections. c. wearing a left wrist splint. d. modifying arm

movements. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: D Treatment for repetitive strain syndrome includes changing the

ergonomics of the activity. Elbow injections and surgery are not initial options for this type of injury. A

wrist splint might be used for hand or wrist pain.




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3. The occupational health nurse will teach the patient whose job involves many hours of typing about

the need to a. obtain a keyboard pad to support the wrist. b. do stretching exercises before starting

work. c. wrap the wrists with compression bandages every morning. d. avoid using nonsteroidal

antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: A Repetitive strain injuries caused by

prolonged times working at a keyboard can be prevented by the use of a pad that will keep the wrists in

a straight position. Stretching exercises during the day may be helpful, but these would not be needed

before starting. Use of a compression bandage is not needed, although a splint may be used for carpal

tunnel syndrome. NSAIDs are appropriate to use to decrease swelling.


4. Which discharge instruction will the emergency department nurse include for a patient with a

sprained ankle? a. Keep the ankle loosely wrapped with gauze. b. Apply a heating pad to reduce muscle

spasms. c. Use pillows to elevate the ankle above the heart. d. Gently move the ankle through the range

of motion. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: C Elevation of the leg will reduce the amount of swelling and pain.

Compression bandages are used to decrease swelling. For the first 24 to 48 hours, cold packs are used to

reduce swelling. The ankle should be rested and kept immobile to prevent further swelling or injury.


5. A 22-year-old tennis player has an arthroscopic repair of a rotator cuff injury performed in same-day

surgery. When the nurse plans postoperative teaching for the patient, which information will be

included? a. You will not be able to serve a tennis ball again. b. You will work with a physical therapist

tomorrow. c. The doctor will use the drop-arm test to determine the success of surgery. d. Leave the

shoulder immobilizer on for the first 4 days to minimize pain. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: B Physical therapy after a

rotator cuff repair begins on the first postoperative day to prevent frozen shoulder. A shoulder

immobilizer is used immediately after the surgery, but leaving the arm immobilized for several days
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would lead to loss of range of motion (ROM). The drop-arm test is used to test for rotator cuff injury, but

not after surgery. The patient may be able to return to pitching after rehabilitation.


6. The nurse will instruct the patient with a fractured left radius that the cast will need to remain in place

a. for several months. b. for at least 3 weeks. c. until swelling of the wrist has resolved. d. until x-rays

show complete bony union. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: B Bone healing starts immediately after the injury, but since

ossification does not begin until 3 weeks postinjury, the cast will need to be worn for at least 3 weeks.

Complete union may take up to a year. Resolution of swelling does not indicate bone healing


7. A 48-year-old patient with a comminuted fracture of the left femur has Bucks traction in place while

waiting for surgery. To assess for pressure areas on the patients back and sacral area and to provide skin

care, the nurse should a. loosen the traction and help the patient turn onto the unaffected side. b. place

a pillow between the patients legs and turn gently to each side. c. turn the patient partially to each side

with the assistance of another nurse. d. have the patient lift the buttocks by bending and pushing with

the right leg. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: D The patient can lift the buttocks off the bed by using the left leg without

changing the right-leg alignment. Turning the patient will tend to move the leg out of alignment.

Disconnecting the traction will interrupt the weight needed to immobilize and align the fracture.


8. Which nursing intervention will be included in the plan of care after a patient with a right femur

fracture has a hip spica cast applied? a. Avoid placing the patient in prone position. b. Ask the patient

about abdominal discomfort. c. Discuss remaining on bed rest for several weeks. d. Use the cast support

bar to reposition the patient. - Ans:✔✔-ANS: B Assessment of bowel sounds, abdominal pain, and

nausea and vomiting will detect the development of cast syndrome. To avoid breakage, the support bar


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