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Title: The nurse knows that treatment of Osgood-Schlatter disease includes which intervention? a. ...
Post by: jrubin on Jun 27, 2018
The nurse knows that treatment of Osgood-Schlatter disease includes which intervention?
 
  a. Limitation of knee bending or kneeling
  b. Increasing range of motion (ROM) of the knee
  c. Encouraging flexion of the hip
  d. Limitation of adduction of the hip

Question 2

During a routine healthcare visit, a parent asks the nurse why her 9-month-old infant is not walking as her older child did at the same age. Which response by the nurse best demonstrates an understanding of child development?
 
  a. She's a little slow..
  b. If she is pulling up, you can help her by holding her hand..
  c. Babies progress at different rates. Your infant's development is within normal limits..
  d. Maybe she needs to see a behavioral specialist..
Title: The nurse knows that treatment of Osgood-Schlatter disease includes which intervention? a. ...
Post by: jazzlynnnnn on Jun 27, 2018
Answer to Question 1

A
Limitation of knee bending or kneeling provides pain control and allows the knees to heal. Increasing ROM of the knee increases pain and exacerbates the disease. Encouraging flexion of the hip will have no effect on the process affecting the knees. Limitation of hip adduction will not help the child with Osgood-Schlatter disease.

Answer to Question 2

C
Ninety percent of infants walk by 14 months of age. The infant is within normal developmental limits. It is inappropriate for the nurse to state that the infant is a little slow. Infants will walk when they are developmentally ready. Hurrying an infant does not result in the developmental task being achieved at an earlier time period. Consulting a behavioral specialist for diagnostic evaluation is indicated when a child demonstrates developmental delays. The child has no evidence of a delay.