Musculoskeletal Disorders Flashcards
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Osteoarthritis s/s (8)
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- Chronic joint pain and stiffness
- Pain decreases after rest and worsens after activity
- Crepitus
- Limited movement
- Heberden’s nodes
- Bouchard’s nodes
- Excess joint fluid
- Skeletal muscle atrophy from disuse
2
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Heberden’s nodes
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Closest to the ends of the fingers/toes
3
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Bouchard’s nodes
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Middle joints of fingers/toes
4
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Rheumatoid arthritis s/s (6)
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- Morning stiffness, pain at rest or after immobility
- Bilateral joint inflammation with decreased range of motion
- Joint deformity in late stages
- Warmth, redness, edema of affected areas
- Dry eyes/mouth
- Numbness, tingling, burning in hands/feet
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Gouty arthritis s/s (4)
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- Excruciating pain and inflammation in one or more small joints
- Appearance of tophi
- Progressive joint damage and deformity
- Increased incidence of uric acid renal stones
6
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Comminuted fracture
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Fragmented
7
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Open fracture
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Compound
8
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Fat embolism s/s (7)
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- Confusion
- Anxiety
- Chest pain
- Tachypnea
- Hemoptysis
- Petechiae over neck, upper arms, chest, abdomen (late sign)
9
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Skin traction
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Mechanical pulling force to overcome muscle spasms, immobilize, relieve pain
10
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Types of skin traction (4)
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- Buck’s
- Bryant’s
- Cervical halter
- Pelvic
11
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Skeletal traction
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Applied directly to a bone to reduce a fracture or maintain surgically manipulated bone alignment
12
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Types of skeletal traction (2)
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- Pins/wires inserted through skin and soft tissue into the bone
- Balanced suspension using splints, slings, weights
13
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External fixation device
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Rigid metal frames with attached percutaneous pins/wires used to align and immobilize
14
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External fixation device nursing interventions (8)
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- Assess pulses, vascular status
- Maintain proper body alignment
- Verify weights are free hanging
- Monitor skin for pressure points, breakdown
- Promote strengthening exercises for uninjured areas
- Consult with PT
- Pin site care based off facility protocol
- Give medications