Chapter 51: Care of Patients with Musculoskeletal Trauma - Nurselytic

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Question 1 of 5

A nurse cares for a client with a fractured fibula. Which assessment should alert the nurse to take immediate action?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The client with numbness and/or tingling of the extremity may be displaying the first signs of acute compartment syndrome. This is an acute problem that requires immediate intervention because of possible decreased circulation. Moderate pain and swelling are expected after a fracture and can be treated with comfort measures. Feeling cold can be addressed with additional blankets or increasing the room temperature.

Question 2 of 5

After teaching a client with a fractured humerus, the nurse assesses the client's understanding. Which dietary choice demonstrates that the client correctly understands the nutrition needed to assist in healing the fracture?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The client with a healing fracture needs supplements of vitamins B and C and a high-protein, high-calorie diet. Milk provides calcium supplementation, and vitamin C aids in healing. Roast beef provides high protein, making this the best choice. Fish and sandwiches provide less protein.

Question 3 of 5

A nurse cares for an older adult client with multiple fractures. Which action should the nurse take to manage this client's pain?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The older adult client should not be treated with meperidine because toxic metabolites can cause seizures. A PCA pump with morphine is the best option for controlling pain in this client. Ibuprofen may not provide sufficient pain relief for multiple fractures, and PRN morphine may not maintain consistent pain control.

Question 4 of 5

A phone triage nurse speaks with a client who has an arm cast. The client states, 'My arm feels really tight and puffy.' How should the nurse respond?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Puffy fingers and a feeling of tightness from the cast may indicate the development of compartment syndrome. The client should come to the clinic that day to be evaluated by the provider because delay of treatment can cause permanent damage to the extremity. Ice and ibuprofen are acceptable actions, but checking the cast is the priority to ensure client safety. The nurse should not reassure the client that this is normal.

Question 5 of 5

A nurse cares for a client who had a long-leg cast applied last week. The client states, 'I cannot seem to catch my breath and I feel a bit light-headed.' Which action should the nurse take next?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Shortness of breath and light-headedness in a client with a long-leg cast may indicate a pulmonary embolism, a serious complication possibly related to fat embolism syndrome from the fracture. Notifying the healthcare provider immediately is the priority to ensure rapid evaluation and treatment. Auscultation, oxygen administration, and checking oxygen saturation are secondary actions that may follow after the provider is notified.

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