orthopaedics Flashcards
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assessment of the older adult
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- posture- Loss of height due to loss of
vertebral cartilage or osteoporosis
related vertebral fractures. - gait- Assessing for smoothness and rhythm
Unsteadiness, ROM - bone integrity- Assess the bony skeleton – looking
for alignment and deformities - joint function- Range of motion (ROM), Deformity, Stability, Nodular formation, Assess actively and passively
- muscle strength and size- Ability to sit to stand, Muscular strength in limbs, Co-ordination, Muscle size
- skin- oedema, colour, temp, decreased circulation
- neurovascular status- colour, warmth, movement, sensation, pulses
- nutrition
- social and family
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what is osteoporosis
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- A reduction in bone density and change in bone
structure resulting in increased susceptibility to
fracture. - Begins in childhood and adolescence.
- Diagnosed via DEXA scan
- Treatment – oral and IV medications & lifestyle
changes
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nursing interventions and actions for someone who has had a hip replacement
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- manage pain and provide adequate pain relief measures
- promote wound healing and prevent infection
- ensure patient safety and prevent falls or complications related to immobility
- facilitate early mobilisation and rehabilitation to regain joint function and prevent complications
- monitor for signs of complications such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) and implement preventive measures
- Provide patient education on self-care, medications, activity restrictions, and signs of potential complications
4
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what to assess following a hip replacement
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- pain and discomfort
- swelling
- stiffness
- limited ROM; decreased muscle strenght/ control
- bruising and discolouration
- muscle weakness
- numbness and tingling sensation around the surgical area
- difficulty in performing with ADL’s
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