Nursing Care Related to the Musculoskeletal System

Solutions: Lesson 1

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SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISE, LESSON 1

 

 

1. Reflexes, sensation, motor ability (para 1-3g)

 

2. Sharp, dull, piercing (para 1-7a(3))

 

3. The prevention of complications (para 1-9b)

 

4. Length of the crutch, position of the hand grip (para 1-12b)

 

5. Principles of body mechanics (para 1-2a)

 

6. c (para 1-13a)

 

7. c (para 1-15b)

 

8. d (para 1-17a, b, c)

 

9. Impaired arterial circulation (para 1-17h(3))

 

10. Finish a cast (para 1-18b and figure 1-12)

 

11. Affected (bad ) (para 1-23a)

 

12. To reduce and immobilize fractures

To prevent fracture deformities

To relieve muscles spasm

To reduce pain

To help regain normal length and alignment (para 1-25b)

13. Skin traction, skeletal traction (para 1-25c)

 

14. d (para 1-27a)

 

15. d (para 1-30a)

 

16. Fractures of the femoral shaft (para 1-37a)

 

17. Sprain (para 1-41a)

 

18. Stress (para 1-44a)

 

19. Pathological fractures (para 1-44a(4))

 

20. Complicated (para 1-45a)

 

21. b (para 1-45c(4))

 

22. Fracture (para 1-44b)

 

23. Reduction (para 1-47b(1))

 

24. External fixation (para 1-47b(2)(a)

 

25. Reduction, immobilization, rehabilitation (para 1-47b)

 

26. b (para 1-48b)

 

27. d (para 1-49a)

 

28. Amputation (paras 1-50a(3), (4), (7))

 

 

29. Open (or guillotine) and closed (or flap) (para 1-51c)

 

30. Contractures (para 1-52b(4))

 

31. Connective tissue disorders (para 1-53)

 

32. Fibrous ankylosis (para 1-54a)

 

33. Osteoarthritis (para 1-55a)

 

34. Thinning, thickened (para 1-55b)

 

35. Gout, urate crystals (para 1-56a)

 

36. Nonnarcotic analgesic/antipyretic (para 1-58a)

 

37. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (para 1-59a)

 

38. Morphine, codeine (para 1-60a)

 

39. c (para 1-60c)

 

40. Antagonist (para 1-60d)

 

 

End of Lesson 1
 

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