Musculoskeletal Flashcards
T or F. Chronic muscoskeletal disorders includes diseases the joints, muscles, and bone.
TRUE
Osteoarthritis (OA), Gout, and Rheumatoid Arthritis are all examples of what?
Joint disease
Inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint disease are differentiated by? (HINT: There are 3)
- Absence of synovial membrane inflammation 2. Lack of systemic signs and symptoms 3. Normal synovial fluid analysis.
T or F. Osteoarthritis is considered an “inflammatory” joint disease?
False. Non-inflammatory.
T or F. Rheumatoid arthritis is considered an “inflammatory” joint disease?
True. It is characterized by inflammation.
A degenerative joint disorder with a progressive LOSS of articular cartilage accompanied by NEW BONE formation and capsular fibrosis?
Osteoarthritis. It usually affects weight bearing joints
S/S of OA included:
Joint pain that increases with activity and improves with rest, stiffness (especially in the morning), joint enlargement and bony nodules, limited movement/motion(LROM), asymmetry of affected joints, crepitus, visible joint abnormality/deformity.
Herberden’s nodes and Bouchard’s nodes are examples of what?
Common joint deformities that occur in patients with OA.
Osteoarthritis (OA)
Characterized by local areas of damage and loss of articular cartilage, new bone formation of joint margins, subchondral bone changes, and variable degrees of mild synovitis and thickening of the joint capsule
T or F. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, and is also referred to as degenerative arthritis.
True, it is defined as a common form of arthritis with progressive destruction of cartilage in both synovial and vertebrae.
Besides chronic pain, what other Nursing Diagnoses would you expect to see for a patient with OA?
Impaired physical mobility, Deficient self-care, Deficient knowledge (specify)
In regards to treating OA, what are 5 common goals of therapy?
Early elimination of risk factors, early diagnosis, disease surveillance, appropriate treatment of pain, maximize mobility.
Why is it so important to maximize mobility in patients with OA?
Too much rest can lead to a patient being entirely immobilized. Also, moving helps the to loosen the synovial capsule
This disorder affects the hands, feet, shoulders, lumbar and cervical spine, hips, and knees.
Osteoarthritis (OA)
T or F. Common meds used to treat OA include Acetaminophen and NSAIDS?
True. ASA, Gold salts, COX-2 (Celebrex) are all examples.
T or F. High doses of NSAIDs and Acetaminophen can damage the kidneys and liver?
True. All are renal excreted meds. GI bleeding (NSAIDs) and Liver damage (Tylenol) can also occur from high doses.
Surgical interventions for OA include:
Arthroscopy, Osteotomy, Arthrodesis, Joint replacement
T or F. Patients that undergo Arthrodesis will lose joint mobility?
True. This procedure involves removing the joint capsule which results with bone resting on bone.
Common nursing issues for patients with muscoskeletal disorders, such as OA include:
Mobility, pain, risk for injury, pre-op and post-op care.
In what ways are patients with OA at risk for injury?
Falls, surgical complications, medication toxicity
There are many (7) elements involved in the Chronic Illness Cycle. What are they?
Pain, Reduced activity/ guarding, Deconditioning, Fatigue, Anger/ depression, Stress, Muscle tension
A chronic, progressive, SYSTEMIC, autoimmune disease that is characterized by inflammation and deformity.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). It is characterized by RECURRENT inflammation and progressive deterioration of the connective tissue (synovium) of the joints, which leads to destructive changes.
T or F. Unlike patients with OA, joint involvement in patients with RA is bilateral and symmetrical?
True. RA is characterized by bilateral and symmetrical inflammation of the joints and surrounding structures; multiple joints are usually involved.
T or F. Symptoms of RA are similar to osteoarthritis and LUPUS?
True. The symptoms include: Fatigue, generalized weakness, weight loss, anorexia, morning stiffness, joint deformity, and inflammation of the joints w/ LROM, pain, and warmth, edema, and erythema