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NUR 2204 FINAL: MUSCULOSKELETAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A++ What is the "get up and go" test? What are you looking at? LOOKING at strength to get out of the chair and coordination What is a contracture? permanent flexion of a joint What are fasiculations? involuntary muscl...

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NUR 2204 FINAL: MUSCULOSKELETAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH

VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A++

What is the "get up and go" test? What are you looking at?

LOOKING at strength to get out of the chair and coordination

What is a contracture?

permanent flexion of a joint

What are fasiculations?

involuntary muscle contractions

When assessing the musculature in the extremities- why do you assess both

extremities?

TO LOOK for SYMMETRY in both extremities

Atrophy

to waste away

Hypertrophy

the enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in size of its cells.

hemiparesis/hemiplegia

weakness or partial paralysis on one side of the body

How do you assess patient muscle strength in upper extremities vs. lower

extremities?

Hand grip for upper extremities, Leg movement against your resistance

How do you rate muscle strength ?

Scale = 0-5

, How do you assess muscle tone?

Passive ROM

What is the difference btw passive and active ROM?

Passive= nurse moves limbs

Active= pt. moves on their own

What is active-assistive ROM?

patient moves one limb using other limb (as in paralyzed patient)

What is the best kind of movement for a patient?

Active ROM

T or F: In Passive ROM if patient movement is limited, the nurse should only

move the joints up to the point of pain and allow the patient then to relax

True

Supine position

lying on back, facing upward

Prone position

lying face down on stomach

Supination of wrist

palm up

Pronation of wrist

palm down

How do you examine hip ROM?

place the patient in a supine position, place the side of the foot on the opposite knee,

and move the flexed knee down toward the examining table.

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