ch 5 OA

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pathology test ch 5
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Question 1

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Osteomas, osteoid osteomas, and osteoblastomas are all examples of malignant bone tumors.
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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An example of a benign tumor of bone is a Ewing's sarcoma.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Gout is commonly classified as a type of crystal arthritis. Which of the following statements about gout is INCORRECT?
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  • Skin lumps called tophi may occur close to joints, especially at the hands, elbow, and knee.
  • Most people with gout have a high level of uric acid in the blood.
  • Most cases of gout start in the metatarsophalangeal joint of the great toe.
  • All people with gout have high blood pressure and are obese.

Question 4

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The clinical picture of a person with spondylosis includes all of the following EXCEPT:
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  • lipping of the vertebra bodies with reduced space between the vertebral bodies and osteophytes around the margin of the apophyseal joints of the spine may occur.
  • headaches, neck ache, and shoulder and arm pain may occur in people with cervical spondylosis.
  • altered sensation and paresthesia along the involved dermatome may occur.
  • pain is rarely a factor for people with spondylosis.

Question 5

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The clinical picture of osteoarthritis (OA) includes all the following EXCEPT:
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  • stiffness of joints after inactivity that improves with movement.
  • morning stiffness that lasts several hours.
  • joint crepitus.
  • reduced range of motion.

Question 6

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Advice for a person with osteoarthoitis (OA) of the knee includes all of the following EXCEPT:
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  • Avoid prolonged standing in one position.
  • If the knew swells, elevate the leg for 15 minutes, three times a day.
  • Use a cane to prevent a limp because a limp could place stress on other joints.
  • Avoid exercising every day, and do so every other day instead.

Question 7

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A disease resulting in inflammation of the none caused by an infection is:
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  • osteoarthritis.
  • osteomalacia.
  • osteomyelitis.
  • tuberculosis.

Question 8

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Osteochondromas, also called exostoses, are the most common benign tumors of the bone in children and are usually located in the distal femur.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Several precautions exist for people who have a total hip arthroplasty. Which instruction should you AVOID giving to a patient after this surgery?
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  • Do sit in a low, soft chair for comfort.
  • Do not cross the affected leg beyond midline.
  • Do not bend over to pick something up off the floor.
  • Do not flex the hip beyond 90 degrees.

Question 10

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Which of the following statements regarding spondylosis is INCORRECT?
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  • Clinical symptioms may be absent.
  • It involves a defect in the pars interarticularis of the vertebrae of the lumbar spine.
  • It may be caused by repeated microtrauma to the pars interarticularis, which causes a stress fracture.
  • it usually occurs in the upper lumbar vertebrae.

Question 11

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Osteoporosis is a silent disease in the early stages and is the cause of fracture in approximately 1.5 million people per year. When working with a person who has osteoporosis, which of the following action is NOT appropriate?
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  • Explaining that only women and men older than the age of 70 experience fractures from osteoporosis
  • Stressing that spinal flexion exercises are contraindicated for people with osteoporosis
  • Recommending the person stop smoking because smoking increases the risk of osteoporosis
  • Emphasizing that lumbar traction and spinal mobilizations are contraindicated for people with osteoporosis

Question 12

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People with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and autoimmune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) can develop arthritic symptoms.
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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Lyme disease is caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans by two types of deer tick. Which of the following statements regarding Lyme disease is FALSE?
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  • Initial characteristics of the disease may include flu-like symptoms with fever, chills, remains untreated or undiagnosed.
  • A skin rash, known as a "bull's-eye rash, " may appear.
  • The long-term effects of Lyme disease may include a form of arthritis if the disease remains untreated or undiagnosed.
  • The disease is treated with a short-term course of antibiotics/antimicrobial.

Question 14

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Heberden's nodes and Bouchard's nodes are characteristic of:
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  • gout.
  • osteoarthrosis (OA)
  • Lyme disease.
  • ankylosing spondylitis.

Question 15

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Unicondylar knee resurfacing is a surgery in which one side of the internal surface of the knee is replaced and is an alternative to total knee arthroplasty.
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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Which of the following signs and symptoms is NOT indicative of osteoarthrosis?
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  • Osteophytes
  • Swan-neck deformity of the fingers
  • Eburnation of bone ends
  • Cartilages fibrillation

Question 17

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A deformity of the knees in which the knees become "knocked-kneed" is called:
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  • equino varus.
  • equino valgus.
  • genu varus.
  • genu valgus.

Question 18

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Tuberculosis (TB) is usually thought of as a disease affecting the lungs. However, people with severe TB can experience joint problems similar to those who have arthritis. Which of the following statements concerning TB is FALSE?
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  • Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis is spread to the bones via the vascular system or from adjacent lymph nodes.
  • The bony areas most affected by TB are the spine and the long bones, particularly at the knew and hip.
  • Pott's disease is another name for TB that affects the internal organs other than the lungs.
  • People with TB of the bone may require surgery for the joints.

Question 19

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Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), also known as congenital dislocation of the hip (CDH), is a genetic condition in which the head of the femur dislocates from the acetabulum of the pelvis. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:
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  • The key to a good outcome with DDH is early diagnosis and intervention.
  • The usual treatment for infants with DDH is a double hip spica cast or splint for several months with the hips maintained in an abducted position.
  • If DDH is not diagnosed, shortening of the affected leg may occur as a result of hip dislocation and the gait pattern will be affected .
  • DDH is more prevalent in males than females.

Question 20

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Which of the following interventions is MOST appropriate for a person with hemophilic arthritis of the knee?
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  • High-impact aerobic exercises to improve general cardiac fitness
  • A running program to increase aerobic activity
  • An exercise program using high weights and low repetitions for quadriceps and hamstrings
  • A walking program to increase aerobic activity and improve muscle edurance
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