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Final Exam Practice Questions
Question 1. Matthew, age 52, is a chef who just severed 2 of his fingers with a meat cutter. You would recommend
that he:

1. Wrap the severed fingers tightly in a dry towel for transport to the emergency department with him.

2. Leave the severed fingers at the scene because fingers cannot be reattached.

3. Immediately freeze the severed fingers for reattachment in the near future.

4. Wrap the fingers in a clean, damp cloth; seal them in a plastic bag; and place the bag in an ice water bath.
Rationales Option 1:
Severed fingers should be wrapped in a clean, damp cloth; sealed in a plastic bag; and placed in an ice water bath.
Option 2:
Severed fingers can be reattached after 1 to 2 days—or more—if properly stored.
Option 3:
Severed fingers should be wrapped in a clean, damp cloth; sealed in a plastic bag; and placed in an ice water bath,
not frozen or kept at body temperature.
Option 4:
If a client has severed his fingers, the fingers should be wrapped in a clean, damp cloth; sealed in a plastic bag;
placed in an ice water bath; and transported to the emergency room along with the client.

The valgus stress test, varus stress test, Lachman test, and thumb sign are all considered standard tests to check
the integrity of the ligaments of the knee. Which test would the nurse practitioner choose to assess the anterior
cruciate ligament (ACL), which is the most commonly involved structure in severe knee injury?

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1. Valgus stress test.

2. Varus stress test.

3. Lachman test.

4. Thumb sign. Rationales Option 1:
The valgus stress test assesses stability of the medial collateral ligament (MCL).
Option 2:
The varus stress test assesses stability of the lateral collateral ligament (LCL).
Option 3:
The Lachman test assesses the ACL.
Option 4:
The thumb sign assesses the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL).

Lillian, age 70, was told that she has osteoporosis. When she asks you what this is, you respond that osteoporosis:

1. Develops when loss of bone occurs more rapidly than new bone growth.

2. Is a degenerative joint disease characterized by loss of cartilage in certain joints.

3. Is a chronic inflammatory disorder that affects multiple joints.
4. Is a bone disorder that has to do with inadequate mineralization of the bones. Rationales Option 1:
Osteoporosis develops when bone resorption occurs more rapidly than bone deposition.
Option 2:
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease characterized by degeneration and loss of articular cartilage in synovial
joints.
Option 3:
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, systemic inflammatory disorder characterized by persistent synovitis of multiple
joints.
Option 4:
Osteomalacia is a metabolic bone disorder characterized by inadequate mineralization of the bone matrix, often
caused by vitamin D deficiency.

Mike, age 42, a golf pro, has had chronic back pain for many years. His workup reveals that it is not the result
of a degenerative disk problem. His back “goes out” about twice per year, and he is out of work for about a
week each time. Which of the following should the nurse practitioner advise him to do?

1. Consider changing careers to something less physical.

2. Begin a planned exercise program to strengthen back muscles.

3. Make an appointment with a neurosurgeon for a surgical consultation.

4. Start on a daily low-dose narcotic to take away the pain. Rationales Option 1:



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Suggesting a career change should be considered only in cases of disability or inability to safely
continue one’s current employment.
Option 2:
In this case, Mike may benefit from a regular planned exercise program to strengthen his back muscles and attempt
to reduce the probability of future episodes of back pain.
Option 3:
Surgery is recommended only for clients with low back pain caused by degenerative disk disorders, and then only
when severe neurologic involvement has occurred. Surgery benefits only approximately 1% of people with low back
problems.
Option 4:
Narcotic pain medications are not considered first-line treatment for mechanical back pain.
Course Topic: Musculoskeletal Problems Concept(s): 21820Cognitive Level: Analysis [Analyzing]

Janine, age 69, has class III rheumatoid arthritis. According to the American Rheumatism Association, which of
the following describes her ability to function?

1. Adequate for normal activities despite a handicap of discomfort or limited motion of one or more joints.

2. Largely or wholly incapacitated, bedridden, or confined to a wheelchair, permitting little or no self-care.

3. Completely able to carry out all usual duties without handicap.

4. Adequate to perform only a few or none of the duties of usual occupation or self-care. Rationales Option 1:
Class II refers to the client whose function is adequate for normal activities despite a handicap of discomfort or
limited motion of one or more joints.
Option 2:
Class IV refers to the client who is largely or wholly incapacitated, bedridden, or confined to a wheelchair, permitting
little or no self-care.
Option 3:
Class I refers to the client who can carry out all usual duties without handicap.
Option 4:
The American Rheumatism Association has established functional classes I to IV to describe a client’s ability to
accomplish activities of daily living. Because Janine is class III, her function would be adequate to perform only
a few or none of the duties of usual occupation or self-care.

For an adult patient with a knee injury, the nurse practitioner orders a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
(NSAID) to be taken on a routine basis for the next 2 weeks. Patient teaching should include which of the
following?

1.
“You may take this medication on an empty stomach as long as you eat within two to three hours of taking it.”

2.
“If one pill does not seem to help, you can double the dose for subsequent doses.”

3.
“If you notice nausea, vomiting, or black or bloody stools, take the next dose with a glass of milk or a full meal.”



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4.
“If you have additional pain, an occasional acetaminophen (Tylenol) is permitted in between the
usual doses of the NSAID.”
Rationales Option
1:
When teaching clients about NSAIDs, tell them not to take these drugs on an empty stomach but to take them with
food or milk.
Option 2:
Clients should be taught to never take more than the prescribed dose of an NSAID due to the likelihood of increasing
the chances of gastrointestinal (GI) and kidney damage.
Option 3:
When teaching clients about NSAIDs, tell them to stop the medication and call immediately if they notice any
nausea, vomiting, coffee-grounds emesis, black stools, or blood in the stool.
Option 4:
If the client is having additional pain, acetaminophen (Tylenol) may be taken in conjunction with an NSAID because
it is not an NSAID and will not potentiate gastric bleeding.

Sean, a factory line worker, has osteoarthritis (OA) of the right hand. According to the American College of
Rheumatology (ACR), the guidelines for pharmacologic treatment include:

1. Acetaminophen, tramadol, and intra-articular corticosteroid injections.

2. Oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), tramadol, and articular corticosteroid injections.

3. Acetaminophen, topical capsaicin, and topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

4. Topical capsaicin, topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and oral NSAIDs. Rationales
Option 1:
Acetaminophen, oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), tramadol, and intra-articular corticosteroid
injections are recommended for initial management of hip OA.
Option 2:
Acetaminophen, oral NSAIDs, tramadol, and intra-articular corticosteroid injections are recommended for initial
management of hip OA.
Option 3:
The ACR conditionally recommends acetaminophen, oral NSAIDs, topical NSAIDs, tramadol, and intra-articular
corticosteroid injections for OA of the knee.
Option 4:
Topical capsaicin, topical NSAIDs, oral NSAIDs, and tramadol are recommended by the ACR for the treatment of OA
of the hand.



Margaret, age 55, presents to you for evaluation of left hand and wrist pain and swelling after a slip and fall on
the ice yesterday. On examination, you note tenderness at her “anatomical snuffbox.” You know this probably
indicates a(n):

1. Ulnar styloid fracture.

2. Scaphoid fracture.


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