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Final Exam: NR569/ NR 569 Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care Practicum Complete Review (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) - Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A – Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR569/ NR 569 Differential Diagnosis in Acute Care Practicum Complete Review (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) - Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A – Chamberlain 
 
Q: FOOSH injuries 
 
Answer: 
 Fall on out-stretched hand. Common fractures by age group: Torus - fracture of distal radial metaphysis. 4-10yo 
Salter-Harris II - fracture of epiphyseal plates. 11-16yo 
Scaphoid fracture - 17-40yo 
Colle's frature - >40yo 
 
 
Q: Articular pain 
 
Answer: 
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NUR3196 Module 11 Test| Questions and 100% Correct Verified Answers
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Rheumatoid arthritis - Answer a chronic, systemic, inflammatory autoimmune disease 
distinguished by joint swelling and tenderness and destruction of synovial joints leading 
to disability 
Rheumatoid arthritis - Answer Cartilage damage in ___ is the result of at least three 
processes: (1) neutrophils and other cells in the synovial fluid become activated, 
degrading the surface layer of articular cartilage; (2) inflammatory cytokines induce 
enzymatic (metalloproteinase) breakdown of cartilage...
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ALU 301, Ch. 15 Rheumatoid Arthritis |Complete Questions with 100% Correct Solutions Graded A+
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ALU 301, Ch. 15 Rheumatoid Arthritis |Complete Questions with 100% Correct Solutions 
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) 
is a chronic inflammatory polyarthritis of unknown etiology that targets the synovial tissue of moveable joints. 
 
 
Epidemiology of RA 
-prevalence of approximately 1% 
-30-45 cases per 100,000 of the general population 
-more common in women than men with a ratio of 3:1. Although rheumatoid arthritis can present at any age, women usually develop symptoms between their second and fi...
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ALU 301: Chapter 3: Rheumatoid Arthritis Exam Questions & Answers 100% Verified!!.
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ALU 301: Chapter 3: Rheumatoid Arthritis Exam Questions & Answers 100% Verified!!. 
 
 
Rheumatoid Arthritis - ANSWER-A chronic inflammatory polyarthritis of unknown etiology that targets the synovial tissue of movable joints. Arthritis is the primary symptom but just one manifestation of a more extensive systemic inflammatory process. 
 
HLA-DR4 (a human leukocyte antigen) - ANSWER-A type of histocompatibility Class II antigen believed to be associated with an increased suspectibility to RA and...
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NU 650 Musculoskeletal Review Questions with Answers
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Articular joint (synovium, synovial fluid, articular cartilage, intrarticular ligaments, joint capsule, juxta-articular bone) 
deep defuse pain, limited active and passive ROM, swelling, crepitation, instability, locking, deformity 
 
non-articular painful active but not passive ROM 
 
dorsiflexion bending of the foot or the toes upward 
 
plantarflexion Ankle movement pointing the foot downward 
 
inflammatory conditions swelling, erythema, morning stiffness, symmetric pain even at rest 
increa...
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NR 511 Final Examination Practice Questions and Answers- Multiple Choices
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One of the initial steps in assessing patients with musculoskeletal complaints is to determine whether the complain is articular or nonarticular in origin. Which of the following in an example of an articular structure? 
A. Bone 
B. Synovium 
C. Tendons 
D. Fascia Synovium 
 
You have detected the presence of crepitus on examination of a patient with a musculoskeletal complaint. Additionally, there is limited range of motion (ROM) with both active and passive movement. These findings suggest ...
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ALU 301: Chapter 3: (Rheumatoid Arthritis) Test With Complete Solutions
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ALU 301: Chapter 3: (Rheumatoid Arthritis) Test With Complete Solutions 
Rheumatoid Arthritis 
A chronic inflammatory polyarthritis of unknown etiology that targets the synovial tissue of movable joints. Arthritis is the primary symptom but just one manifestation of a more extensive systemic inflammatory process. 
 
 
HLA-DR4 (a human leukocyte antigen) 
A type of histocompatibility Class II antigen believed to be associated with an increased suspectibility to RA and is is found in the majority ...
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ALU 301: Chapter 3: Rheumatoid Arthritis Exam Questions & Answers 100% Verified!!
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Rheumatoid Arthritis - ANSWER-A chronic inflammatory polyarthritis of unknown etiology that targets the synovial tissue of movable joints. Arthritis is the primary symptom but just one manifestation of a more extensive systemic inflammatory process. 
 
HLA-DR4 (a human leukocyte antigen) - ANSWER-A type of histocompatibility Class II antigen believed to be associated with an increased suspectibility to RA and is is found in the majority of people with RA. Also an indicator of a more severe form ...
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NURS 623 EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. One of the initial steps in assessing patients with musculoskeletal complaints is to determine whether the complaint is articular or nonarticular in origin. Which of the following is an example of an articular structure? 
a. Bone 
b. Synovium 
c. Tendons 
d. Fascia - Answer-b. Synovium 
 
2. You have detected the presence of crepitus on examination of a patient with a musculoskeletal complaint. Additionally, there is limited range of motion (ROM) with both active and passive movement. These f...
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Dunphy final clinical exam Nurs 671 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Dunphy final clinical exam Nurs 671 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
One of the initial steps in assessing pt's w/musculoskeletal complaints is to determine 
whether the complaint is articular or nonarticular in origin. Which of the following is an 
example of an articular structure? 
a. Bone 
b. Synovium 
c. Tendons 
d. Fascia - Correct Answer ️️ -b. Synovium 
You have detected the presence of crepitus on exam of a pt with a musculskeletal 
complaint. Additionally, there is limited ROM w/...
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