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mrsjacobs44

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The nurse is caring for a child with rheumatoid arthritis. Which nonpharmacologic intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care for joint pain?
 
  1. Elevation of the extremity
  2. Immobilization
  3. Massage
  4. Application of moist heat

Question 2

A school-age client diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) wants to participate in the school sports programs. The client asks the nurse to recommend a sporting activity that is appropriate. Which activity would be the most appropriate for the nurse to recommend?
 
  1. Baseball
  2. Basketball
  3. Football
  4. Swimming


duy1981999

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Answer to Question 1

4
Explanation:
1. Elevation of the extremity would not have an effect on reducing pain in rheumatoid arthritis.
2. Immobilization can lead to contractures. Range of motion to the involved joint should be maintained.
3. Massage of extremities should be avoided because of potential risk for emboli.
4. Moist heat can promote relief of pain and decrease joint stiffness.

Answer to Question 2

4
Explanation:
1. Baseball places stress on the knee joints.
2. Basketball involves running, which will stress the joints.
3. All positions in football will cause stress to the joints.
4. Swimming helps to exercise all the extremities without putting undue stress on joints.



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