Musculoskeletal Flashcards

1
Q

What position should an amputated limb be in?

A

-Never elevate the limb after amputation
- keep in dependent downward position for more blood flow

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2
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How should a pt with an amputated limb lay?

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-prone for 30 min 3x a day to prevent hip stiffness
- push stump into bed to increase circulation

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3
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Teaching for amputations

A
  • wash limb everyday, expose with air
  • change dressing daily
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4
Q

What is osteoporosis?

A

porous, brittle bones
look like Swiss cheese

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5
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Causes of osteoporosis

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steroids, excessive caffeine use, smoking, hyperparathyroidism- PTH puts calcium in the blood by draining from the bones

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6
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Treatment for osteoporosis

A

vitamin D and calcium
weight bearing exercise

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7
Q

Gout

A

uric acid buildup
inflammation in the joints destroy cartilage
causes from high purine foods- red meat, organ meat, alcohol, seafood, sweetened beverage

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8
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Treatment for Gout

A
  • lose weight
  • avoid high purine foods
  • high fluid intake to flush out uric acid
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9
Q

Allopurinol

A

prevents gout attacks

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10
Q

Colchicine

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use to treat acute attacks for gout

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11
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Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Autoimmune disorder that attacks joints, causes pain and inflammation
- deformities in the hands, fatigue, and stiffness in the morning

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12
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What type of pain does RA have?

A

Pain at rest, relieved with activity

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13
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Osteoarthritis

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loss of cartilage causing bone on bone pain- crepitus

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14
Q

What type of pain does OA have

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pain with activity, relieved at rest

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15
Q

Education for RA and OA

A

don’t elevate knees with pillows
encourage warm showers or bath before bed
flex foot every hours to prevent dvt for knee replacement

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16
Q

What is present with skull fractures

A

rhinorrhea- csf leaking from nose

17
Q

Spinal fracture causes what

A

T6 or higher causes neurogenic shock
low bp and bradycardia

18
Q

Hip fracture

A

shortening in leg on the affected side, muscle spasms and ecchymosis in groin

19
Q

ORIF

A

open reduction internal fixation realigns hip

20
Q

Buck’s traction

A

free hanging weights that pulls bones into place
- must be free hanging, not on floor or bed
- traction ropes must be tight
- limb should be in neutral position
- keep supine or flat, HOB never above 25*
- neuro checks on limbs
- diminished pulse okay, absent not

21
Q

Position of legs for hip fracture

A

Abducted not together
never cross legs
don’t lean forward
don’t sit at 90*

22
Q

Cast Care

A
  • elevate above heart for 48hrs
  • hairdryer on cool setting to relieve itching
23
Q

Hotspots

A

indicates infection on casts
hot areas with foul odor report

24
Q

Compartment syndrome

A

swelling that cuts off circulation= dead tissue
indicators- pain unrelieved with morphine, unable to move fi angers or toes, tingling, numbness