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Lewis Medical Surgical Chap 66:
Assessment, Musculoskeletal System
Exam Study Questions and Answers
A patient reports shoulder pain when the nurse moves the patient's arm behind the back. Which
question would the nurse ask?
a. ―Are you able to feed yourself without difficulty?‖
b. ―Do you have difficulty when you are putting on a shirt?‖
c. ―Are you able to sleep through the night without waking?‖
d. ―Do you ever have trouble lowering yourself to the toilet?‖ - Ans:✔✔-ANS: B The patient's pain will
make it more difficult to accomplish tasks such as putting on a shirt or jacket. This pain should not affect
the patient's ability to feed himself or use the toilet because these tasks do not involve moving the arm
behind the patient. The arm will not usually be positioned behind the patient during sleeping.
A patient with left knee pain is diagnosed with bursitis. Which location would the nurse identify as being
the site of inflammation?
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a. A fluid-filled sac found at the joint
b. A synovial membrane that lines the joint
c. The connective tissue fastening bones within a joint
d. The fibrocartilage that acts as a shock absorber in the joint - Ans:✔✔-ANS: A Bursae are fluid-filled
sacs that cushion joints and bony prominences. Fibrocartilage is a solid tissue that cushions some joints.
Ligaments are connective tissue joining bones within a joint. The synovial membrane lines many joints
but is not affected in bursitis.
The nurse notes that a 59-yr-old female patient has lost 1 inch in height over the past 2 years. Which
diagnostic test would the nurse plan to discuss with the patient?
a. Discography studies
b. Myelographic testing
c. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
d. Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) - Ans:✔✔-ANS: D The decreased height and the patient's age
suggest that the patient may have osteoporosis, and bone density testing is needed. Discography, MRI,
and myelography are typically done for patients with current symptoms caused by musculoskeletal
dysfunction and are not the initial diagnostic tests for osteoporosis.
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