Ortho
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following position? a. Instruct the client to call for an analgesic before pain becomes
severe.
a. Supine
b. Provide an overhead trapeze for client use
b. Semi Fowlers
c. Encourage leg exercise within the limits of traction
c. Orthopneic
d. Provide skin care to prevent skin breakdown.
d. Trendelenburg
conditions. Which assessment finding a. Place pillows under the clients heels.
requires immediate notification of the physician? b. Tuck the sheets into the foot of the bed
b. Prone positioning b. Remove the pillow and elevate the foot of the bed
c. Intermittent weights c. Leave the pillow and elevate the foot of the bed
d. 5lb weight limit d. Check with the physician and clarify the orders
10. In order for Bucks traction applied to the right leg to be 14. A client has sustained a fracture of the femur and
effective, the client should be placed in which position? balanced skeletal traction with a Thomas splint has been
from surgery where a nail plate was inserted for internal 15. The major rationale for the use of acetylsalicylic acid
fixation. The client has been instructed that she should not (aspirin) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis is to:
a. It will be very painful for the client c. Assist the clients range of motion activities without pain
b. The soft tissue around the site will be damaged d. Prevent extension of the disease process
12. When the client is lying supine, the nurse will prevent
a. Ability to ambulate sooner
external rotation of the lower extremity by using a:
b. Less change of phantom limb sensation
13. A client has just returned from surgery after having his client to:
d. Wiggle his toes client is brought to the emergency room. His physician
b. Change in color
a. Get the client up in a chair after dangling at the bedside.
c. Edema
b. Use a walker for balance when getting the client out of bed
d. Movement
c. Have the client put minimal weight on the affected side when
d. Practice getting the client out of bed by having her slightly flex accident and is now a paraplegic. She is on an intermittent
Bucks traction. The team leader asks the nurse to place a a. Urinary retention
footplate on the affected side at the bottom of the bed. The b. Bladder distention
d. Bower evacuation
a. Anchor the traction
b. Prevent footdrop 24. A female client with rheumatoid arthritis has been on
c. Keep the client from sliding down in bed aspirin grain TID and prednisone 10mg BID for the last two
d. Prevent pressure areas on the foot years. The most important assessment question for the
a. Headaches
a. Clients position
b. Tarry stools
b. Rope/pulley system
c. Blurred vision
c. Amount of weight
d. Decreased appetite
d. Point of friction
25. A 7 year old boy with a fractured leg tells the nurse that
21. When a client has cervical halter traction to immobilize
he is bored. An appropriate intervention would be to
the cervical spine counteraction is provided by:
symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Which of the following of a client diagnosed with osteoarthritis, which of the
would be the nurse most likely to asses: following would the nurse assess?
27. After teaching the client about risk factors 31. At which of the following times would the nurse instruct
for rheumatoid arthritis, which of the following, if stated by the client to take ibuprofen (Motrin), prescribed for left hip
the client as a risk factor, would indicate to the nurse that pain secondary to osteoarthritis, to minimize gastric
d. Positive testing for human leukocyte antigen (HLA) DR4 allele d. On an empty stomach
28. When developing the teaching plan for the client 32. When preparing a teaching plan for the client
with rheumatoid arthritis to promote rest, which of the with osteoarthritis who is taking celecoxib (Celebrex), the
following would the nurse expect to instruct the client to nurse expects to explain that the major advantage of
avoid during the rest periods? celecoxib over diclofenac (Voltaren), is that the celecoxib is
arthritis about the newly prescribed 33. After surgery and insertion of a total joint prosthesis, a
medication methotrexate (Rheumatrex O), which of the client develops severe sudden pain and an inability to move
following statements indicates the need for further the extremity. The nurse interprets these findings as
b. I must not drink any alcohol while Im taking this drug b. Bleeding in the operative site
d. I will continue taking my birth control pills d. Glue seepage into soft tissue
34. Which of the following would the nurse assess in a client a. Abdominal exercises
c. Shortening of the affected leg 39. The client with an above the knee amputation is to use
d. Absence of pain the fracture area crutches until the prosthesis is properly lifted. When
a. Axillae
a. Informing the client that the procedure is painless
b. Elbows
b. Taking a thorough history of past surgeries
c. Upper arms
c. Checking for previous complaints of claustrophobia
d. Hands
d. Starting an intravenous line at keep-open rate
40. Three hours ago a client was thrown from a car into a
36. Which of the following actions would be a priority for a
ditch, and he is now admitted to the ED in a stable condition
client who has been in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU)
with vital signs within normal limits, alert and oriented with
for 45 minutes after an above the knee amputation and
good coloring and an open fracture of the right tibia. When
develops a dime size bright red spot on the
assessing the client, the nurse would be especially alert for
ace bandage above the amputation site?
signs and symptoms of which of the following?
d. Decrease in nervousness
38. The client with an above the knee amputation is to use
b. Hypersensitivity reactions 47. When antibiotics are not producing the desired outcome
c. Possible habituating effects for a client with osteomyelitis, the nurse interprets this as
d. Hemorrhage from GI irritation suggesting the occurrence of which of the following as most
likely?
43. When admitting a client with a fractured extremity, the
nurse would focus the assessment on which of the following a. Formation of scar tissue interfering with absorption
c. The area distal to the fracture 48. Which of the following would the nurse use as the best
d. The opposite extremity for baseline comparison method to assess for the development of deep vein
When caring for the client, the nurse would be alert for a. Homans sign
c. Tenderness
a. Rales
d. Leg girth
b. Jaundice
c. Generalized edema 49. The nurse is caring for the client who is going to have an
d. Dark, scanty urine arthogram using a contrast medium. Which of the following
that a client with a fracture of the right femur may be a. Allergy to iodine or shellfish
developing a fat embolus? b. Ability of the client to remain still during the procedure
d. Muscle spasms in the right thigh 50. The client immobilized skeletal leg traction complains of
fractured leg. The nurse interprets these finding as a. Diversional activity deficit
d. Impaired physical mobility d. Crutches and the left leg then advance the right leg
51. The nurse is teaching the client who is to have a gallium 55. The client with right sided weakness needs to learn how
scan about the procedure. The nurse includes which of the to use a cane. The nurse plans to teach the client to position
following items as part of the instructions? the cane by holding it with the:
a. The gallium will be injected intravenously 2 to 3 hours before the a. Left hand and placing the cane in front of the left foot
procedure b. Right hand and placing the cane in front of the right foot
b. The procedure takes about 15 minutes to perform c. Left hand and 6 inches lateral to the left foot
c. The client must stand erect during the filming d. Right hand and 6 inches lateral to the left foot
d. The client should remain on bed rest for the remainder of the
56. The nurse is repositioning the client who has returned to
day after the scan
the nursing unit following internal fixation of a fractured
52. The nurse is assessing the casted extremity of a client. right hip. The nurse uses a:
a. Coolness and pallor of the extremity c. Trochanter roll to prevent external rotation while turning
b. Presence of a hot spot on the cast d. Trochanter roll to prevent abduction while turning
53. The client has Bucks extension applied to the right leg. replacement. The nurse plans to do which of the following to
The nurse plans which of the following interventions to protect the knee joint:
a. Massage the skin of the right leg with lotion every 8 hours elevate the clients surgical leg while sitting
b. Give pin care once a shift b. Apply an Ace wrap around the dressing and put ice on the knee
c. Inspect the skin on the right leg at least once every 8 hours while sitting
d. Release the weights on the right leg for range of motion c. Lift the client to the bedside change leaving the CPM machine in
allowed touchdown of the affected leg. The nurse tells the 58. The nurse is caring for the client who had an above the
client to advance the: knee amputation two (2) days ago. The residual limb was
59. The nurse has taught the client with a below the knee
60. The nurse is caring for a client with a gout. Which of the
the client?
Answers
1. b. Semi Fowlers
2. d. Evaluate the response to analgesics
3. a. An anaphylactic reaction to the dye
4. d. Onset of paralysis in the toes of the
casted foot
5. b. Provide an overhead trapeze for client
use
6. c. The affected extremity is shortened,
adducted, and extremely rotated 38. d. Triceps stretching exercises
7. c. Provide pin care at least every hour 39. d. Hands
8. d. Ensure proper body positioning. 40. a. Hemorrhage
9. a. Pin care 41. c. Relief of muscle spasms
10. a. Supine 42. a. Expected common side effects
11. c. Displacement can occur with flexion 43. c. The area distal to the fracture
12. c. Trochanter roll to the thigh 44. d. Dark, scanty urine
13. b. Remove the pillow and elevate the foot 45. a. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
of the bed 46. b. Osteomyelitis
14. c. Pad the top of the splint with washcloths 47. c. Production of bacterial growth by
15. b. Reduce the inflammation of the joints avascular tissue
16. a. Ability to ambulate sooner 48. a. Homans sign
17. d. Wiggle his toes 49. a. Allergy to iodine or shellfish
18. d. Practice getting the client out of bed by 50. a. Divertional activity deficit
having her slightly flex her hips 51. a. The gallium will be injected
19. b. Prevent footdrop intravenously 2 to 3 hours before the
20. b. Rope/pulley system procedure
21. b. Elevating the head of the bed 52. b. Presence of a hot spot on the cast
22. b. Change in color 53. c. Inspect the skin on the right leg at least
23. b. Bladder distention once every 8 hours
24. b. Tarry stools 54. d. Crutches and the left leg then advance
25. c. Watch television the right leg
26. c. Early morning stiffness 55. c. Left hand and 6 inches lateral to the left
27. c. Adults between the ages 60 to 75 years foot
28. d. Positions of flexion 56. a. Pillow to keep the right leg abducted
29. d. I will continue taking my birth control during turning
pills 57. a. Apply a knee immobilizer before getting
30. d. Local joint pain the client up and elevate the clients surgical
31. c. Immediately after meal leg while sitting
32. c. Gastrointestinal bleeding 58. b. Rewrap the stump with an elastic
33. c. Joint dislocation compression bandage
34. c. Shortening of the affected leg 59. d. Using a mirror to inspect all areas of the
35. d. Starting an intravenous line at keep- stump each day
open rate 60. a. Uric acid level of 8 mg/dl
36. d. Drawing a mark around the site
37. d. Give the client the prescribed narcotic
analgesic