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EXAM: NUR 611 Final; Questions & Answers 100% Pass 3 types of joints CORRECT ANS-1. Synovial (freely movable, knee and shoulder) 2. Cartilaginous (slightly movable, vertebral bodies, symphysis pubis, sternomanubrial joint) 3. Fibrous (immovable, skull sutures)

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EXAM: NUR 611 Final; Questions & Answers 100%
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3 types of joints CORRECT ANS-1. Synovial (freely movable, knee and shoulder)


2. Cartilaginous (slightly movable, vertebral bodies, symphysis pubis, sternomanubrial joint)


3. Fibrous (immovable, skull sutures)




Types of synovial joints CORRECT ANS-1. Ball and socket (shoulder/hip)


2. Hinge (wrist, interphalangeal joints of hands/foot)


3. Condylar (knee, temporomandibular joint)




Tips for assessing joint pain CORRECT ANS-1. Point to the pain


2. Clarify onset, mechanism of injury, activity


3. Articular or extraarticular, acute or chronic, inflammatory or noninflammatory, localized

(monoarticular) or diffuse (polyarticular)


4. Clarify the attributes of each symptom including context, associations, etc.


5. Symptom analysis




Describe the following types of pain


Muscle

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Nerve root


Nerve


Sympathetic nerve


Bone


Fracture


Vascular CORRECT ANS-Muscle: dull, cramping, aching


Nerve root: sharp shooting


nerve: sharp, lightening like


Sympathetic: burning, pressure like, stinging


Bone: deep, nagging, dull


Fracture: sharp, severe, intolerable


Vascular: throbbing, diffuse




Red flags for lower back pain CORRECT ANS-Age <20 or >50


History of cancer


Unexplained weight loss, fever, or general decline in health


Pain lasting >1mo, unresponsive to treatment

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Pain worse at night or present at rest


history of IVDA, addiction, immunosuppression


Presence of active infection or HIV


Long term steroid therapy


Saddle anesthesia


Bladder or bowel incontinence


Neurological deficits


Lower extremity weakness




Shoulder pain can be two nonmusculoskeletal reasons CORRECT ANS-Referred abdominal

pain


Cardiac pain




Hawkins test


Indication


Movement


Positive CORRECT ANS-Subacromial impingement

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90 degree arm, 90 degree elbow flexed


Forcibly internally rotate


Positive if pain, nerve burning




Empty can test


Indication


Movement


Positive CORRECT ANS-Impingement, rotater cuff tear


ARms elevated 90 degrees, then internally rotate 30 degrees (dumping out cans)


Resist abduction


Unable, positive




Apley's test


Indication


Movement


Positive CORRECT ANS-Rotator cuff tendonitis


REach overhead, reach behind as far as possible

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