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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A methotrexate
B etanercept
C allopurinol
D adalimumab
Question #2
A encouraging the client to eat a healthy diet
B avoiding caffeine and alcohol
C regular exercise and stress reduction
D applications of ice
Question #3
A running on a treadmill
B weight lifting
C t’ai chi
D jogging
Question #4
A early morning stiffness
B joint pain that diminishes with rest
C subcutaneous nodules
D small joint involvement
Question #5
A Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
B Computed tomography (CT)
C Bone scan
D Muscle biopsy
Question #6
A It is suggestive of rheumatoid arthritis.
B It is diagnostic for Sjögren’s syndrome.
C It is diagnostic for systemic lupus erythematosus.
D It is specific for rheumatoid arthritis.
Question #7
A Narcotic safety
B Dressing changes
C Assistive devices
D Medication dosages and side effects
E Safe exercise
Question #8
A Synovitis
B Ankylosis
C Pannus
D Articulations
Question #9
A Maintain complete bed rest.
B Maintain good posture.
C Keep shifting weight from one foot to the other.
D Perform aerobic exercises.
Question #10
A Scleroderma
B Rheumatoid arthritis
C Polymyalgia rheumatic
D Systemic lupus erythematosus
Question #11
A Joint effusion
B Subchondral bone
C Tophi
D Pannus
Question #12
A Hemarthrosis
B Ankylosis
C Arthroplasty
D Diarthrodial
Question #13
A Hand and finger deformities are associated with the development of rheumatoid arthritis.
B It’s impossible to determine at the time of diagnosis how the disease will progress.
C A small percentage of osteoarthritis sufferers do eventually develop hand and arm deformities
D The client should discuss this concern with the health care provider.
Question #14
A “This disorder is more common in men in their thirties and forties than in women.”
B “The symptoms are primarily localized to the skin but may involve the joints.”
C “The belief is that it is an autoimmune disorder with an unknown trigger.”
D “SLE has very specific manifestations that make diagnosis relatively easy.”
Question #15
A The fluid will be milky, cloudy, and dark yellow.
B The fluid will be straw colored.
C The amount of fluid will be scant in volume.
D The fluid will be clear and pale.
Question #16
A will eventually lose their ability to walk.
B rarely respond to treatment.
C may feel as if their symptoms are not taken seriously.
D all have the same type of symptoms.
Question #17
A After cool compresses have been applied to the hands
B After the client has a diagnostic test
C After the client has had a warm paraffin hand bath
D First thing in the morning when the client wakes
Question #18
A Lung
B Kidney
C Brain
D Skin
Question #19
A Arthrodesis
B Tenorrhaphy
C Osteotomy
D Synovectomy
Question #20
A Administering ordered analgesics and monitoring their effects
B Providing comprehensive client teaching; including symptoms of the disorder, treatment options, and expected outcomes
C Supplying adaptive devices, such as a zipper-pull, easy-to-open beverage cartons, lightweight cups, and unpackaged silverware
D Performing meticulous skin care
Question #21
A An exercise routine that includes range-of-motion (ROM) exercises
B Cold therapy
C Heat therapy and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs)
D Acupuncture
Question #22
A congenital deformity
B obesity
C age
D trauma
Question #23
A Raynaud’s phenomenon
B Reiter’s syndrome
C Sjögren’s syndrome
D Ankylosing spondylitis
Question #24
A Maintain a well-balanced diet and increase fluid intake to raise energy levels and promote tissue healing.
B If you have problems with a medication, you may stop it until your next physician visit.
C Pace activities.
D Avoid sunlight and ultraviolet radiation.
Question #25
A frequently drinking coffee
B eating organ meats and sardines
C high carbohydrate intake
D frequently ingesting salicylates
Question #26
A located over bony prominence
B tender to the touch
C nonmovable
D reddened
Question #27
A Behavioral changes
B Chest pain
C Hypertension
D Decreased cognitive ability
Question #28
A Assess for gastrointestinal complications associated with COX-2 inhibitors
B Encourage weight loss and an increase in aerobic activity
C Provide an analgesic after exercise
D Avoid the use of topical analgesics
Question #29
A “Do all your chores in the evening, when pain and stiffness are least pronounced.”
B “Pace yourself and rest frequently, especially after activities.”
C “Do all your chores after performing morning exercises to loosen up.”
D “Do all your chores in the morning, when pain and stiffness are least pronounced.”
Question #30
A “Monitor your body temperature.”
B “There are no activity limitations between flare-ups.”
C “Exposure to sunlight will help control skin rashes.”
D “Corticosteroids may be stopped when symptoms are relieved.”
Question #31
A c. 0.32 mmol/L
B b. 0.24 mmol/L/
C d. 0.40 mmol/L
D a. 0.19mmol/L
Question #32
A Allopurinol
B Hydrotherapy
C Colchicine
D Physical therapy and exercise
Question #33
A Osteoarthritis (OA)
B Scleroderma
C Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
D Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE)
Question #34
A Diarrhea
B Tingling in the arms
C Increase in pain in the affected extremity
D Intestinal cramping
E Nausea and vomiting
Question #35
A prevention of joint deformity
B detection of systemic complications
C strategies for remaining active
D disease-modifying antirheumatic drug therapy
Question #36
A Tarsal area
B Ankle
C Metatarsophalangeal
D Knee
Question #37
A Delaying exercise for at least 1 hour after awakening allows the client to participate in exercise after some of the morning-related stiffness has subsided.
B Exercising in the evening before going to bed is beneficial.
C The time of day when exercise is performed isn’t important.
D Exercising immediately upon awakening allows the client to participate in activities when he has the greatest amount of energy.
Question #38
A Weight gain, hypervigilance, hypothermia, and edema of the legs
B Hypothermia, weight gain, lethargy, and edema of the arms
C Photosensitivity, polyarthralgia, and painful mucous membrane ulcers
D Facial erythema, pericarditis, pleuritis, fever, and weight loss
Question #39
A “My legs feel weak.”
B “I have pain in my hands.”
C “My finger joints are oddly shaped.”
D “I have trouble with my balance.”
Question #40
A promote diuresis.
B combat inflammation.
C prevent platelet aggregation.
D prevent infection.
Question #41
A Take the medication with food to avoid stomach upset.
B Since the medication is able to be obtained over the counter, it has few side effects.
C Take the medication on an empty stomach in order to increase effectiveness.
D Inform the health care provider if there is ringing in the ears.
Question #42
A Decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit
B Elevated uric acid levels
C Elevated white blood count
D Increased AST and ALT
Question #43
A Infliximab (Remicade)
B Etanercept (Enbrel)
C Methotrexate (Rheumatrex)
D Methylprednisolone (Medrol)
Question #44
A widespread chronic pain
B jaw locking
C butterfly facial rash
D Heberden nodes
Question #45
A patchy hair loss on the scalp
B low back pain
C red, butterfly-shaped facial rash
D increased urine output
Question #46
A “The health care provider could prescribe antipyretic drugs.”
B “The health care provider could prescribe antihypertensive drugs.”
C “The health care provider could prescribe antineoplastic drugs.”
D “The health care provider could prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs.”
Question #47
A prednisone
B methotrexate
C penicillamine
D colchicine
Question #48
A anorexia and weight loss
B erythema and edema over the affected joint
C fever and malaise
D joint stiffness that decreases with activity
Question #49
A green vegetables
B organ meats
C fresh fish
D citrus fruits
Question #50
A “It will get better and worse again.”
B “When it clears up, it will never come back.”
C It will never get any better than it is right now.”
D “I’ll definitely need surgery for this.”
Question #51
A anturane
B probenecid
C allopurinol
D colchicine
Question #52
A diclofenac
B cyclophosphamide
C azathioprine
D hydroxychloroquine
Question #53
A Tolmetin sodium
B Ibuprofen
C Celecoxib
D Piroxicam
Question #54
A the most common and frequently disabling of joint disorders.
B requires early treatment because most of the damage appears to occur early in the course of the disease.
C affects the cartilaginous joints of the spine and surrounding tissues.
D affects young males.
Question #55
A Increased C4 complement
B Increased albumin levels
C Increased red blood cell count
D Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate
Question #56
A increased fatigue
B a weight gain of 2 pounds
C ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL)
D decreased joint pain
Question #57
A Has a weight gain of 5 pounds
B Reports ability to perform ADLs
C Shows increased joint flexibility
D Reports decreased joint pain
Question #58
A The client should continue taking the medication if fever occurs
B The medication is administered intramuscularly.
C The medication is given at room temperature.
D It is important to monitor for injection site reactions.
Question #59
A Arthroplasty
B Ankylosis
C Hemarthrosis
D Diarthrodial
Question #60
A administration of monthly intra-articular injections of corticosteroids.
B administration of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
C vigorous physical therapy for the joints.
D administration of opioids for pain control.
Question #61
A Osteoarthritis
B Gout
C Rheumatoid arthritis
D Fibromyalgia
Question #62
A Opioid therapy
B Ice packs
C Surgery
D Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Question #63
A Pannus
B Joint effusion
C Subchondral bone
D Tophi
Question #64
A “The diagnosis won’t be based on the findings of a single test but by combining all data found.”
B “SLE is a very serious systemic disorder.”
C You should discuss that matter with your health care provider.”
D “Tell me more about your concerns about this potential diagnosis.”
Question #65
A furosemide
B aspirin
C colchicine
D calcium gluconate