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The nurse has completed giving discharge instructions to a client who has had a total joint replacement (TJR) of the knee with a metal prosthetic system. The nurse determines that the client understands the instructions
if the client makes which statement?
1."Changes in the shape of the knee are expected."
2."Fever, redness, and increased pain are expected."
3."All caregivers should be told about the metal implant."
4."Bleeding gums or black stools may occur, but this is normal."
3
A TJR is also known as a total joint arthroplasty (TJA). The client must inform other caregivers of the presence of the metal implant because certain tests and procedures will need to be avoided. After total knee replacement, the client should report signs and symptoms of infection and
any changes in the shape of the knee. These could indicate developing complications. With a metal implant, the client may be on anticoagulant therapy and should report adverse effects of this therapy, including bleeding from a variety of sources, and the client will need antibiotic prophylaxis for invasive procedures.
The nurse is caring for a client after the application of a plaster cast for a fractured left radius. The nurse should suspect impairment with the neurovascular status of the client's casted extremity if which findings are noted? Select all that apply.
1.Capillary refill is less than 3 seconds 2.Pulses present and with swollen, pink fingers
3.Client report of severe, deep, unrelenting pain
4.Client report of pain as nurse assesses finger movement
5.Client report of numbness and tingling sensation in the fingers 3, 4, 5
The pressure in compartment syndrome, if unrelieved, will cause permanent damage to nerve and muscle tissue distal to the pressure. Circulatory damage may result in necrosis. Nerve and muscle damage may result in permanent contractures, deformity of the extremity, and functional impairment. Normal capillary refill time is 3 seconds or less. Pink appearance and a pulse indicate adequate blood flow; swelling is expected after a fracture. Client report of severe, deep, unrelenting pain; client report of numbness and tingling sensation; and client report of pain as the nurse assesses finger movement are indicative of development of compartment syndrome.
A client with a 4-day-old lumbar vertebral fracture is experiencing muscle spasms. Which are interventions to aid the client in relieving the spasm? Select all that apply.
1.Ice
2.Heat
3.Analgesics
4.Muscle relaxers
5.Intermittent traction
2, 3, 4, 5
Heat, analgesics, muscle relaxers, and traction all may be used to relieve the pain of muscle spasm in the client with a vertebral fracture. Ice is applied to a painful site only for the first 48 to 72 hours (depending on the
health care provider's preference) after an injury. Application of ice to the spine of a client could be uncomfortable and could result in feelings of being chilled.
The nurse is caring for a client who had surgery to repair a fractured left-
sided hip using a posterior approach. In implementing hip precautions, which action should the nurse teach the client to avoid?
1.Crossing legs at the ankle
2.Using an elevated toilet seat 3.Placing a pillow between the legs 4.Keeping the legs abducted from the midline 1
Following surgery to repair a fractured hip using a posterior approach, client education should include the following: avoiding crossing the legs at
the ankle or the knee, using an elevated toilet seat, placing a pillow between the legs while lying down for the first 6 weeks, keeping the legs abducted from the midline, and keeping the hip in a neutral position at all times.
An older client is diagnosed with osteoporosis. The nurse teaches the client about self-care measures, knowing that the client is most at risk for which problem as a result of this disorder of the bones?
1.Anemia
2.Fractures
3.Infection
4.Muscle sprains
2
The client is most at risk for fractures as a result of osteoporosis. Although
other complications can occur, fracture is the greatest concern. Anemia and infection can occur with bone marrow disorders, and muscle sprains are unrelated to osteoporosis.
A client with a new medication prescription for allopurinol asks the nurse, "I know this is for gout, but how does it work?" The nurse plans to reply based on which medication action?
1.Allopurinol decreases uric acid production.
2.Allopurinol reduces the production of fibrinogen.
3.Allopurinol decreases the risk of sulfa crystal formation in the urine. 4.Allopurinol prevents influx of calcium ions during cell depolarization.
1
Allopurinol is classified as an antigout medication. It decreases uric acid production by inhibiting the xanthine oxidase enzyme, and it reduces uric acid concentrations in both serum and urine. The other options are incorrect. The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with osteitis deformans (Paget's disease). Which does the nurse identify as the cause of the client's stooped posture and bowing of lower extremities?
1.Muscle metabolism and growth 2.Bone resorption and regeneration 3.Nervous system impulse transmission 4.Joint integrity and synovial fluid production
2
Paget's disease is characterized by skeletal deformities resulting from abnormal bone resorption followed by abnormal regeneration. It is not caused by problems with muscle, nervous system, or joint functioning.
A client has been diagnosed with gout, and the nurse provides dietary instructions. The nurse determines that the client needs additional teaching if the client states that it is acceptable to eat which food?
1.Carrots
2.T apioca
3.Chocolate
4.Chicken liver
4
Liver and other organ meats should be omitted from the diet of a client who has gout because of their high purine content. Purines are a form of protein. The food items identified in the other options contain negligible amounts of purines and may be consumed freely by the client with gout.
Diagnostic studies are prescribed for a client with suspected Paget's disease. In reviewing the client's record, the nurse would expect to note that the health care provider has prescribed which laboratory study?
1.Platelet count
2.Alkaline phosphatase
3.White blood cell count
4.Complete blood cell count

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