116
PVN 135E Review #2

PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

PVN 135E Review #2

Page 2: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

True/False

• Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false:– A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

that causes local bleeding under the skin– A “sprain” causes microscopic muscle tears as a

result of overstretching muscles and tendons– A “strain” refers to the wrenching or

hyperextension of a joint

Page 3: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Multiple Response (MR)

• RICE is an acronym referring to what action is appropriate when soft tissue injury occurs?

• R=• I=• C=• E=

Page 4: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Multiple Choice (MC)

• A temporary displacement of a bone from its normal position is called a:– A. Whiplash– B. Sprain– C. Dislocation– D. Fracture

Page 5: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

T/F

• A dislocation usually involves tearing of the joint capsule ___

• Subluxations are partial or incomplete dislocations ___

Page 6: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• From the list below, indicate which symptoms are usually present with a dislocation:– A. Pain– B. Deformity or shortening of the extremity– C. Limitation of movement– D. Edema

Page 7: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 3 goals for nursing interventions related to dislocations:– 1.

– 2.

– 3.

Page 8: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Compression of the median nerve between the carpal ligament and other structures occurs with which condition?– A. Volkman’s contracture– B. Fractured wrist– C. Carpal tunnel syndrome– D. Brachial plexus injury

Page 9: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Which of the following clinical manifestations would occur with carpal tunnel syndrome?– A. Burning pain or tingling in the affected hand– B. Inability to grasp or hold small objects– C. Depressed appearance at the base of the

thumb on the palm side– D. Edema of the hand, wrist or fingers

Page 10: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 2 diagnostic tests used to determine Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Page 11: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome could include which of the following:– A. Use of immobilizer– B. Hydrocortisone injection– C. ROM exercises– D. Surgery

Page 12: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 3 topics to be covered in the nurse’s patient teaching session(s):

Page 13: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 5 nursing interventions for post operative care of a patient who had carpal tunnel surgery for decompression of median nerve:

Page 14: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• When given the medical diagnosis of “herniated nucleus pulposus”, the doctor is describing:– A. Removal of a part of the vertebrae– B. A traumatic injury to the vertebrae or disk in

which the continuity of the tissue is disrupted– C. Pressure on the median nerve– D. Rupture of the fibrocartilage surrounding an

intervertebral disk, releasing the nucleus pulposus that cushions the vertebrae above and below

Page 15: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Which 2 areas of the body are affected by a herniated nucleus pulposus?

Page 16: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Which of the following diagnostic tests would be used to determine nerve involvement with a herniated nucleus pulposus?– A. Myelography– B. EMG– C. CT scan– D. Physical Exam

Page 17: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Describe what “conservative” treatment for a herniated nucleus pulposus would involve.

Page 18: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Which surgeries would a physician choose that would be appropriate for treating HNP?– A. Laminectomy– B. Spinal fusion– C. Diskectomy– D. chemonucleolysis

Page 19: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 2 preoperative care actions that could be performed by the nurse for a pt. awaiting a laminectomy:

Page 20: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Two overriding nursing goals for post operative care of the pt. who had a laminectomy include:– A. Remove pressure on spinal nerves– B. Provide ongoing assessment of neurological

status– C. Promote healing of operative site– D. Reduce headaches and pain

Page 21: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 5 post op nursing interventions for a pt. who had a laminectomy:

Page 22: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Back “precautions” for a post op laminectomy patient would include which appropriate “bed” position:– A. Bed position should be completely flat at all

times– B. HOB and FOB should be elevated 45⁰ at all times– C. HOB should be flat or slightly elevated; may use a

small pillow under knees prn– D. Pt. must lie on left or right side at all times

Page 23: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

T/F

• Pt./cgr./nurse must maintain a soft collar for cervical laminectomy ___

• For laminectomy pt., pt./cgr./nurse should ensure use of back brace as ordered ___

Page 24: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Maintaining good alignment post laminectomy includes:– A. keeping back straight with movement– B. avoid twists and turns when getting out of bed– C. turn to side and lower legs to floor when getting

out of bed– D. use the overhead trapeze to swing out of bed

Page 25: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Amputations are performed for a number of reasons. List 3 reasons for performing an amputation:

Page 26: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• One surgical technique used to treat a severed limb is called “replantation”. This refers to:– A. using a cadaver limb and attaching it to the

injured person– B. using a healthy limb from an organ donor– C. using the injured person’s own limb that has

been kept sterile and in ice water in a plastic bag– D. Using an artificial limb

Page 27: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Medical goals for managing a patient scheduled for amputation or presenting with an injury that included loss of limb would include:– A. Measures to restore circulating blood volume– B. Control pain– C. Prevent wound infection– D. Maintain adequate urinary output

Page 28: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other (Amputation cont.)

• List 4 items of subjective data that the nurse would obtain:

Page 29: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other (Amputation cont.)

• List 3 items of objective data related to the affected extremity:

Page 30: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• After surgical repair of an amputated lower extremity, one important nursing intervention would include:– A. Ensuring sufficient visitors for moral support– B. Coordinating with Physical Therapy– C. Ensuring menu delivery daily– D. Providing diversional activities

Page 31: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 5 post op nursing interventions r/t amputation:

Page 32: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• When a person experiences pain in the missing extremity as though it were still present, this is called:– A. Nerve Track syndrome– B. Phantom Limb pain– C. Chronic recurrent neurovascular spasms– D. Impulse message deficit

Page 33: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Why does phantom limb pain occur?

Page 34: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Nursing intervention related to phantom limb pain would be aimed at:– A. Effective pain management– B. Referral to staff psychologist– C. Early ambulation and use of unaffected

extremity– D. Assisting pt. to adjust to a new normal

Page 35: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Complete

• __________ begins in physical therapy and ________ according to prosthesis situation.

Page 36: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Define “fracture” according to our text/lecture notes.

Page 37: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Identify which of the following is a type of fracture:– A. open– B. compound– C. greenstick– D. comminuted

Page 38: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 6 clinical manifestations of a fracture:

Page 39: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Which is the most significant diagnostic test that can confirm fracture in most cases?– A. Ultrasound– B. Serum Calcium level– C. Radiographic exam (xray)– D. Palpation

Page 40: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 6 interventions that a physician would do immediately once a fracture is confirmed:

Page 41: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• For a person with a “closed” fracture, optimal reduction is obtained through:– A. Open surgery– B. manual manipulation (closed reduction – no

surgery)– C. Internal Fixation– D. Traction

Page 42: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 6 nursing interventions for a patient with a fracture:

Page 43: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 6 items to be included in patient teaching for a patient with a fracture:

Page 44: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Identify each of the following fracture types:

Page 45: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Identify the types of hip fractures:

Page 46: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Clinical manifestations of a hip fracture include:– A. Severe pain at the site– B. Inability to move the leg voluntarily– C. Shortening and/or external rotation of the leg– D. Sustained plantar flexion

Page 47: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Medical management of a hip fracture may include traction pre-operatively. Which traction is the most common one used for this purpose?– A. skeletal traction– B. Buck’s traction– C. Crutchfield tongs– D. Bryant’s traction

Page 48: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• In preparing to repair Mrs. M’s fractured hip, the choice of fixation devise that the doctor will use depends on which 2 factors:– A. How much mobility is hoped for post

operatively for the patient– B. The location of the fracture– C. The potential for avascular necrosis of the

femoral head and neck– D. How much osteoporosis may be present

Page 49: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Before surgery, the nurse will be assessing Mrs. M. regularly every 4 hrs. Two overriding goals will guide these assessments. These are:– A. Preventing shock and further complications– B. Pt. education re: ambulation post-op– C. Maintaining proper alignment through traction

and abduction of the hip when turning patient– D. Maintaining balanced diet

Page 50: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Post operatively, what is the single most significant behavior to teach the patient to ensure success of the hip replacement surgery and reduce possibility of dislocation of the prosthesis?

Page 51: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• When maintaining a patient in traction, the following should be monitored and enforced:– Weights: ___________________

– Alignment: ________________

– Bed wheels: _______________

Page 52: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Mr. J. is being admitted to the hospital for a right knee arthroplasty. What will the doctor be doing?– A. Visual exploration of the joint capsule– B. Incision and drainage of the knee capsule– C. Replacement of the knee joint– D. Special physical therapy with CPM machine

Page 53: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Anticipated outcomes related to Knee Arthroplasty include which of the following:– A. restoration of motion– B. relief of pain– C. correction of deformity– D. improvement of hip joint function

Page 54: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Post op Knee Arthroplasty nursing interventions include:

• List 6 interventions

Page 55: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• What is “CPM”?• Describe it’s functions and parameters.

Page 56: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Patient teaching for Knee Arthroplasty would include:

Page 57: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Post op teaching for Total Hip Arthroplasty would include:

Page 58: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Vertebral fractures can occur under what circumstances? List below:

Page 59: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Clinical manifestations of a person with a fractured vertebrae would include:– A. Pain at the site of injury– B. Partial or complete loss of mobility or sensation– C. Radiographic evidence of fx. or fx. Dislocation– D. disorientation

Page 60: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Along with radiographic studies, a doctor may perform a spinal tap on a person suspected of having a fractured vertebrae. What is the rationale for this?

Page 61: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Stable vertebral fractures would be treated conservatively by a physician. What would this include?

Page 62: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Treatment of unstable vertebral injuries would include:

Page 63: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Nursing interventions for a person with a vertebral fracture would include which of the following:– A. log rolling for position changes– B. neurovascular assessments– C. using stabilization devices– D. elevating the HOB no more than 30⁰

Page 64: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Patient teaching for a patient with a fractured vertebrae includes which of the following:– A. Firm mattress– B. Sitting straight in a firm chair, but for no more

than 20-30 min. at a time– C. Proper lifting technique– D. Follow MD lifting restrictions– E. Back exercises

Page 65: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• What situations could be responsible for a fractured pelvis?

Page 66: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Clinical manifestations of a fracture in the pelvic area would include:– A. inability to bear weight without discomfort– B. pelvic tenderness and edema– C. hematuria– D. signs of shock/hemorrhage

Page 67: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 4 diagnostic tests that can be done to determine the presence of a pelvic fracture:

Page 68: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Medical management is conservative unless s/sx of hemorrhage or damage to any abdominal organs are present. List 3 conservative measures:

Page 69: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Nursing interventions for clinical observation and assessment of a person with a diagnosis of pelvic fracture would include:

• List 7:

Page 70: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• When working with a patient with a diagnosis of pelvic fracture, patient teaching is an important part of gaining patient cooperation and preparation for discharge. List 3 areas of information for patient teaching:

Page 71: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 5 complications of fractures:

• Which is the most life-threatening complication?

Page 72: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Shock is due to: – A. Blood loss– B. Pain– C. Fear– D. External compression

Page 73: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Describe the clinical manifestations of shock:

Page 74: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• How is the blood volume restored when a person is hemorrhaging?

Page 75: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Nursing responsibilities during treatment of shock would include:

• List 8 interventions

Page 76: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

• Compartment syndrome is another complication of fractures. Within 4-6 hrs after onset, irreversible damage can be done to the area/limb involved.

• List 5 s/sx of compartment syndrome

Page 77: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Describe the process that occurs during compartment syndrome:

Page 78: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• During a situation where the risk for compartment syndrome is high, nursing responsibilities and interventions include which of the following:– A. Administration of analgesic and documentation of

relief obtained or not– B. ↑ affected limb to level of heart– C. apply cold packs and remove constricting material– D. Neurovascular checks frequently

Page 79: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• A permanent contracture of the involved extremity can occur if compartment syndrome is not relieved soon enough. If it is in the upper extremity, the hand can contract and look like a claw. This is called:– A. Trousseau’s sign– B. Volkmann’s Contracture– C. Brachial Plexus Deformity– D. Atrophic spasm

Page 80: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• When fat globules are released from the marrow of a broken bone, they enter the bloodstream and migrate to the lungs where they obstruct the blood flow. This is now a condition called:– A. Thrombophlebitis– B. Pulmonary Embolus– C. Pulmonary edema– D. Thoracic phlebitis

Page 81: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 6 s/sx of a fat embolism:

Page 82: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Lab tests to confirm fat embolism include changes in the following tests. Indicate what the change is or what the test indicates:– ABG’s :

– UA:

– H & H

Page 83: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List the treatments that may be used for fat embolism:

Page 84: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Describe the cause of gas gangrene and the process:

Page 85: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Among the clinical manifestations of gas gangrene, ‘crepitus’ may be present. This is:– A. necrotic skin at the site of infection– B. foul odor from the wound– C. gas bubbles under the skin– D. petichiae on the neck and chest

Page 86: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Because medical interventions would include establishing a larger wound to admit air and promote drainage, nursing interventions would include:– A. strict aseptic technique with wound care– B. autoclaving all contaminated equipment– C. administration of antibiotics, analgesics– D. excision of gangrenous tissue

Page 87: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• When blood vessels are occluded by an embolus, the condition is known as:– A. pulmonary embolus– B. Phlebitis– C. Thromboembolus– D. Fat embolism

Page 88: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• If the embolus travels to the lungs, which clinical manifestation(s) would the nurse expect to observe:– A. tachypnea– B. dyspnea– C. sharp chest pain– D. cough

Page 89: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• Medical management to treat thromboembolus include anticoagulation therapy. Nursing interventions would include:

• List 7

Page 90: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• A device that immobilizes fractures by the use of pins inserted through the bone and attached to a rigid external metal frame is called:– A. Internal fixation device– B. Traction– C. Splint– D. External fixation device

Page 91: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Nursing care for a patient with an external fixation device includes which of the following:– A. pin site assessment and pin care– B. maintain alignment– C. frequent CMS checks– D. pt. support and understanding

Page 92: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• A cast or cast brace is an example of what kind of intervention to treat a fracture:– A. traction– B. external fixation device– C. non-surgical intervention– D. advanced orthopedic device

Page 93: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• A cast is applied:– A. after the MD has properly aligned the bone– B. only during surgery– C. Pre-operatively until swelling is reduced– D. In conjunction with an internal fixation device

Page 94: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Nursing interventions and assessment related to a casted body part would include neurovascular checks. What actions would this assessment include?– A. checking for the 7 P’s– B. CMS checks– C. Skin assessment – esp. at cast edges – skin care

and cast petaling– D. Coordination with PT for ambulation plan

Page 95: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• When a cast is wet, it is especially important to handle it gently until dry. What actions would this include?– A. Set up a blow dryer aimed at different parts of

the cast to facilitate drying– B. Elevate casted extremity on pillow x 24-48 hrs.– C. Monitor and maintain shape and position of

cast– D. use the bar on a spica cast to turn the pt.

Page 96: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Infection prevention and early detection are crucial to healthy healing of the injured area. What is an early sign of infection for someone with a casted body part?– A. Foul odor– B. Itching– C. “Hot spot”– D. Bulging of cast

Page 97: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• An acute obstruction of the duodenum may occur in a patient with a hip-spica cast. The chief symptom is Nausea. This situation is called:– A. third-spacing– B. cast syndrome– C. paralytic ileus– D. gastric reflux

Page 98: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• One nursing action to take if a patient shows signs of cast syndrome is:– A. Give oxygen at 2 l/m immediately– B. Give pain medication– C. Encourage oral fluids– D. Prone the patient and notify the charge nurse

Page 99: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

T/F

• When a patient experiences itching (pruritis) inside the casted area, a well padded wood or wire device may be used to “scratch” the area.

Page 100: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• A cast brace is an alternative appliance to traditional leg cast and is most effective for a fracture of the femur. The feature that provides for additional support and mobility is:– A. Lighter weight plaster of Paris– B. A hinge on the device– C. Can be fit for a walker scooter– D. Keeps swelling down

Page 101: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• The process of putting an extremity, bone, or group of muscles under tension by means of weights and pulleys is called:– A. traction– B. cast brace– C. casting– D. pinning

Page 102: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 5 functions of traction:

Page 103: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Which type of traction is applied directly to the bone with the use of wires or pins inserted distal to the fracture site?– A. Crutchfield tongs– B. Buck’s traction– C. Russell’s traction– D. Skeletal traction

Page 104: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Crutchfield traction and Halo vest-pins inserted into the skull on either side is used to:– A. Reduce and immobilize clavicle fractures– B. Reduce and immobilize fractures of the cervical

and high thoracic vertebrae– C. Reduce and immobilize fractures of the lower

jaw– D. Reduce and immobilize rib or sternal fx.

Page 105: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Skin traction differs from skeletal traction in that the weights pull on some type of padding attached to the skin below the site of the fracture. Which of the follow would be considered “skin traction”:– A. Buck’s traction– B. Russell’s traction– C. Bryant’s traction– D. External fixation device with weights

Page 106: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 6 “important points” to remember when caring for a patient in tractions:

Page 107: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Complications of traction include which of the following:– A. impaired circulation– B. inadequate fracture alignment– C. skin breakdown– D. osteomyelitis

Page 108: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

Other

• List 3 types of orthopedic devices related to beds and a brief description of each.

Page 109: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Along with casts, this device is used to secure the position of the body part being treated. It can immobilize an area without surgical intervention.– A. crutches– B. cane– C. splint– D. internal fixation

Page 110: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• When using orthopedic devices for body part support, the most significant safety feature is:– A. proper application and use of each device– B. Handing a brochure re: the device to the

patient to read when they get home– C. Have the pt. watch a visual re: use of the device– D. Give the pt. information re: who to call with

follow up questions

Page 111: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Crutches increase mobility and assist with ambulation. The proper fit for a pair of crutches is:– A. Pt. should be able to rest body weight comfortably

on the top of the crutches– B. Crutches should be placed 1 foot in front of pts. feet

and 6 inches to each side for balance and movement– C. Top of crutches should be 3 inches below the axilla

to avoid pressure on the axilla and nerves– D. Crutches can be placed wherever the pt. feels it is

most comfortable

Page 112: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• When crutch walking, weight should be put in/on:– A. axilla– B. unaffected extremity– C. hand grips– D. top of crutches

Page 113: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• Hand grips should be adjusted so that the elbow is flexed no more than _____ when patient is standing in tripod position.– A. 30 degrees– B. 40 degrees– C. 50 degrees– D. 20 degrees

Page 114: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• Walkers are used for support and balance. When instructing a patient in use of a walker, the nurse should remember which of the following to teach:– A. Push or lift the walker forward (depending on style)– B. Legs are brought up to the walker– C. May move both feet forward at once with modified

swing-gait move– D. Encourage to lift head up and look forward not

down at floor

Page 115: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MR

• When instructing a patient in the use of a cane, the nurse would teach the following:– A. Place the cane on the unaffected side– B. Advance the cane along with the affected side– C. Look down at the floor or cane at all times– D. one style of cane works for all clients

Page 116: PVN 135E Review #2. True/False Mark a “T” if the statement is true; an “F” if the statement is false: – A “contusion” is from a blow or blunt force trauma

MC

• After joint replacement surgery, this machine helps prevent scar tissue formation and promotes flexibility. It is used at specific intervals with defined parameters for flexion/extension. – A. Stryker rotation bed– B. CPM machine– C. ROM with pulleys and weights– D. Circ-o-lectric bed