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- Sally has been running line drills in basketball practice all evening. Her lower knee is beginning to ache. What should she get before next practice to help her knee? A) Ankle braceB) Gastroc sleeveC) Femural castD) Patellar bandE) Forearm sleeve6) prefixes may be used to indicate direction or body position. A) true B) FalseA patient with rheumatoid arthritis presents with joint pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion. The nursing diagnosis that best reflects the patient's condition is: a) Impaired Physical Mobility b) Chronic Pain c) Risk for Falls d) Impaired Skin Integrity.
- The nurse instructs the client with osteoporosis that food products high in calcium include: Question 44 options: a) Apples b) Meat c) Kale d) RiceMatch the correct terms with their meanings. Place the correct letter in the empty column Term Letter Definition a) closer to the top of the limb b) lying face downwards c) towards the head, or above d) back or at the back of e) closer toward the bottom or end of a Superior Inferior Anterior Posterior Lateral limb Medial f) towards the feet or below Proximal g) front, or in front of h) lying face upwards i) toward the side of the body, or away Distal Supine from the midline of the body Prone j) toward the midline of the body Choose/circle the correct answer. Assume the individual is in anatomical position. 1. The big toe is on the lateral/medial side of the foot. 2. The shoulder blade is on the anterior/posterior side of the body. 3. The hand is distal/proximal to the elbow. 4. The hips are superior/inferior to the shoulders. 5. The shoulders are medial/lateral to the spine. 6. The knee is distal/proximal to the ankle. 7. The knee is superior/inferior to the ankle.Of the following choices, which is most likely to reduce the risk of a fractured bone in an older person? Question 74 options: a) Hormone replacement therapy in post-menopausal women b) Eating plenty of calcium-containing foods as a teenager c) Ensuring adequate exposure to the sun d) Eating plenty of eggs and dairy foods after the age of 50