Extra Stuff Flashcards

1
Q

What should you tell a patient with stump care to assess for

A

Redness, blisters or abrasions

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2
Q

What type of totally patient w a stump care used to examine all sides and aspect of the stump

A

Mirror

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3
Q

How should a patient watch the stump

A

With mild soap then carefully rinse and dry it

Allow it to air dry for 20 minutes

Apply nothing to the stump after it is bath

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4
Q

When should prothesis be used

A

Immediately when arising keep it on all day to reduce stump swelling

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5
Q

How should a patient with a stump lay down

How many times a day

A

Prone position with hip extension for 30 minutes and three or four times a day

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6
Q

How would you rinse a patient after accidental amputation

A

Only rinse the detached body part only enough to remove visible the debris

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7
Q

Where would you place the body part of a patient after a accidental amputation

And you should place it in what and do not let that body part get what

A

I sealed in a plastic bag or in a dry water tight container

You should place it in ice and do not let that body part get wet or freeze

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8
Q

What are the drugs commonly used to treat osteoporosis

A

Alendronate

Risedronate

Ibandronate

Zoledronic

Monoclonal

Denosumab

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9
Q

What should you monitor when you’re taking bisphosphonate

How many time should you take it

What electrolyte are you looking for

How much water should you take with it

And what should you only take it with

How long should you stay upright

A

Monitor bone destiny Test

Mustang regularly weekly or monthly

Hypercalcemia

8 ounces of water

Water

30 to hour

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10
Q

A systemic Disease in which the pathologic changes and disability results from chronic inflammation of the joints

A

RA

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11
Q

A progressive degenerative joint disease with some inflammatory features

A

Osteoarthritis

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12
Q

Chronic inflammation

Pannus

Erodes cartilage

Chronic granulation

A

RA

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13
Q

Microscopic changes in the cartilage

Eventually loss of cartilage

Bone enlargement

Malligament of the joint

A

Osteoarthritis

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14
Q

Unknown

It is evident by pathologic changes

A

Ra

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15
Q

Unknown

May cause wear and tear

A

Osteoarthritis

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16
Q

Rheumatoid factor is usually presented

A

Ra

17
Q

Rheumatoid factor is usually absent

A

Osteoarthritis

18
Q

30 to 40 years old butCommon at any age

A

Ra

19
Q

50 to 60

Rarely before the age of 40

A

OA

20
Q

Normal or underweight

A

Ra

21
Q

Usually overweight

A

Oa

22
Q

Often anemic

Chronically ill

With low-grade fever

Slight leukocytosis

A

Ra

23
Q

Well nourish

A

Oa

24
Q

Soft tissue swelling

Ankylosis

Joint usually symmetric bilaterally and generalize

A

Ra

25
Q

Slight joint enlargement

Enlargement more pronounced slight limitation of motion

Joint typically involves single sided

A

oa

26
Q

Pronounce muscular atrophy

Particularly and later stage

A

Ra

27
Q

Muscles are usually unaffected

A

Oa

28
Q

Morning stiffness

Pain on motion

Swelling and tenderness of the joints

Subcutaneous nodules

Seen on radiograph

A

Ra

29
Q

Stiffness

Relieve by moderate motion

Joint malignment

Symptoms increase in the cold wet weather

A

Oa