NR 603 Week 7 Quiz & Answers
NR 603 Week 7 Quiz & Answers
(NR 603 wk7)
Osteo Arthritis
- Question: Which patient below should be screened for osteoporosis?
- Question: … medication is recommended by the American college of rheumatology as first line agent for a patient who has been unsuccessful with non-pharmacologic interventions for osteoarthritis pain?
- Question: Which joints are least commonly involved in osteoarthritis?
- Question: A 75-year-old female who is otherwise healthy has mild osteoarthritis in her right knee. She complains of pain not relieved by acetaminophen 2000 mg daily. What should … done?
- Question: An 80-year-old patient is very active but presents today with posterior hip pain for the past week. Which of the following is least likely part of the differential diagnosis?
- Question: A 62-year-old female presents with atraumatic right knee pain. On exam she has mildly swollen right knee that is not war or tender to touch. She has a negative McMurry test. Her x-ray demonstrates tibiofemoral joint narrowing and visualization of osteophytes. How should the nurse practitioner interpret the results of this x-ray?
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Question: Which findings are most commonly … with rheumatoid arthritis?
- Question: Which of the following test if positive is part of the criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?
Week 7 Quiz (Study Topics)
QUIZ will end focusing on the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of Osteo and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
OSTEO ARTHRITIS
- progressive loss of cartilage
- joint pain (progressive deterioration)
- osteophytes (bone spurs)
- cartilage disintegrates
- bone & cartilage “float” into joint (crepitus)
Smokers increased risk, more in women.…………document continue
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
- common connective tissue disease (joint destruction)
- chronic, progressive, systemic
- synovial joints
- autoantibodies form & attack healthy tissue (inflammation)
symmetrical……………………document continue
Week 7 Quiz (RA & OA)
RA OA
- Identifying factors
- First line treatment
- What do you monitor during treatment
- What’s effected
- Unilateral vs bilateral
Polymyalgia Rheumatica Temporal Arteritis (giant cell)
- Identifying factors
- First line treatment
- What do you monitor during treatment
- What’s effected
- Unilateral vs bilateral
Systemic lupus Erythematous
- Identifying factors
- First line treatment
- What do you monitor during treatment
- What’s effected
- Week 7 Quiz & Answers
NR 603 Week 7 Case Study Discussions Gastrointestinal And Genitourinary Conditions In Primary Care Recent
NR 603 Week 7 Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Conditions in Primary Care
Week 7 Case Study Discussions
Part 1, Part 2 & Part 3 (Summary in SOAP Format)