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Chapter 46. Nursing Care of Patients with Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders. Bone and Soft Tissue Disorders. Strain Sprain Dislocation Bursitis Rotator Cuff Injury. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Median Nerve Compression in Wrist’s Carpal Tunnel
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Chapter 46 Nursing Care of Patients with Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders
Bone and Soft Tissue Disorders • Strain • Sprain • Dislocation • Bursitis • Rotator Cuff Injury
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Median Nerve Compression in Wrist’s Carpal Tunnel • Occurs with Swelling in Tunnel • Finger, Hand, Arm Pain/Numbness
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (cont’d) • Relieve Inflammation and Rest Wrist • Splint • Anti-inflammatory • Surgery • Teach Prevention
Fractures • Break in a Bone • Cause • Trauma • Pathological (From Disease ) • Open – Breaks Skin • Closed – Does Not Break Skin
Signs and Symptoms • Pain • Decreased ROM • Limb Rotation • Deformity, Shortening of Limb • Swelling • Bruising
Diagnostic Tests • X-Ray • CT scan
Emergency Treatment • Splint It As It Lies! • Seek Medical Treatment
Fracture Management • Goals • Realignment of Bone Ends • Immobilization
Closed Reduction • Manual Realignment • Bandages/Splints • Casts • Traction • Skin • Skeletal
Fracture Management (cont’d) • Open Reduction with Internal Fixation • External Fixation
Complications of Fractures • Nonunion • Neurovascular compromise • Hemorrhage • Infection • Thromboembolitic Complications • Acute Compartment Syndrome • Fat Embolism Syndrome
Nursing Diagnoses • Acute Pain • Impaired Physical Mobility • Impaired Walking • Ineffective Health Maintenance • Risk for Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction
Nursing Diagnoses (cont’d) • Risk for Ineffective Tissue Perfusion • Risk for Ineffective Skin Integrity
Nursing Care • Cast Care • Traction Care • Pain Control • Neurovascular Checks • Skin Care • Nutrition
Nursing Care (cont’d) • Self Care Deficits • Psychosocial
Patient Education • Cast Care • Pin Care • Nutrition
Osteomyelitis • Infection of Bone • Prevention is Key! • Fever, Redness, Heat, Pain, Swelling, Pain • Long-term Antibiotic Therapy • Incision and Drainage • Amputation
Osteomyelitis (cont’d) • Nursing Care • Medication Teaching • Hand Hygiene • Sterile Dressing Changes
Osteoporosis • Low Bone Mass as Bone Loses Density • Prone to Fractures Occur • Spine, Wrist, Hip Most Common • All Bones Affected
Osteoporosis Prevalence • 10 Million People • 8 Million Females • 2 Million Males • Over Age 50 Fractures • 1 in 2 Women • 1 in 4 Men
Osteoporosis Fracture Effects • Hip/Vertebral Fractures • Reduced Quality of Life • Increased Disability • Risk of Death (During Year After Fracture)
Osteoporosis Prevention • Build Bone Through Age 30 • Obtain Adequate Calcium and Vitamin D • Exercise (Especially Childhood ) • Avoid Alcohol and Smoking
Osteoporosis (cont’d) • Imbalanced Remodeling Process
Osteoporosis Risk Factors • Aging • Female • Caucasian/Asian • Fracture History • Family History • Petite Body Build • Postmenopausal Women
Osteoporosis Risk Factors (cont’d) • Low Testosterone and Estrogen • Low Calcium Intake • Low Vitamin D • Excessive Caffeine, Protein, Sodium • Sedentary Lifestyle • Excessive Alcohol Use • Cigarette Smoking
Osteoporosis (cont’d) • Signs and Symptoms • Dowager’s Hump • Kyphosis • Height Decreases • Back Pain • Fracture
Osteoporosis (cont’d) • Body System Effects • Functional Effects • Emotional effects • Socialization
Osteoporosis Diagnostic Tests • Dual-energy X-Ray Absorptiometry • Serum Calcium, Vitamin D Decreased • Serum Phosphorus Increased • Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Increased
Osteoporosis Therapeutic Interventions • Reduce Risk Factors • Calcium Supplements • Vitamin D Supplements • Medications
Antiresorptive Medications • Bisphosphonates • Alendronate (Fosamax) • Ibandronate (Boniva) • Risedronate (Actonel) • Zoledronic acid (Reclast) • Calcitonin (Fortical, Miacalcin)
Antiresorptive Medications (cont’d) • Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator • Raloxifene (Evista) • Estrogen Therapy
Anabolic(Bone Forming) • Teriparatide (Forteo)
Osteoporosis Nursing Care • Pain Relief • Symptom Management • Education • Diet: Increase Calcium, Vitamin D • Exercise • Medication • Fall Prevention
Paget's Disease • Increased Bone Loss • Disorganized Bone Deposits • No Obvious Symptoms Usually • X-Ray, Bone Scan • Calcitonin (Calcimar) • Relieve Pain, Teach, Promote Life Quality
Bone Cancer • Primary Malignant Tumors • Osteosarcoma • Most Common • 50% Occur in Distal Femur in Young Men • Metastasizes to Lung Within 2 Years
Bone Cancer (cont’d) • Primary Malignant Tumors • Ewing’s Sarcoma • Most Malignant • Chrondrosarcoma • Cancer of Cartilaginous Cells • Better Prognosis
Primary Bone Cancer • Therapeutic Interventions • Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiation • Nursing Care • Postoperative Care • Supportive
Metastatic Bone Disease • Bone-seeking Cancers • Prostate, Breast, Lung, Thyroid • Pathological Fractures • Severe Pain • Therapeutic Interventions • Radiation
Metastatic Bone Disease (cont’d) • Nursing Care • Supportive Care as with Other Cancers
Gout • Pathophysiology • Systemic Connective Tissue Disorder • Uric Acid Build Up • Urate Crystals Deposited in Joints/Connective Tissues • Severe Inflammation