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A child has a disorder that resulted in the failure of bones to ossify, resulting in soft bones and skeletal deformity. What treatment plan does the healthcare professional discuss with the parents?
Extremely careful handling |
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Increasing vitamin D intake |
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Revascularization |
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Containment and motion therapy |
A patient in the clinic had a femur x-ray that was read as having a moth-eaten appearance. What treatment option does the health care professional discuss with the patient?
Limb-salvaging surgery |
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Amputation |
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Oral bisphosphonates |
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Calcium and vitamin D supplements |
A healthcare professional has taught a parent group about the causes of enuresis. What statement by a parent indicates the professional needs to give more information?
A maturational lag may cause enuresis. |
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Enuresis may be related to increased light sleep. |
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Obstructive sleep apnea may be a symptom of enuresis. |
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Elevated nocturnal levels of vasopressin may cause enuresis. |
QUESTION:- A child has a disorder that resulted in the failure of bones to ossify, resulting in soft bones and skeletal deformity. What treatment plan does the healthcare professional discuss with the parents?
ANSWER:-Extremely careful handling (early identification, reduction and immobilization are the primary goals of treatment)
QUESTION';-A patient in the clinic had a femur x-ray that was read as having a moth-eaten appearance. What treatment option does the health care professional discuss with the patient?
ANSWER:-Limb-salvaging surgery {its a surgical procedure that replaces a diseased bone and reconstructs a functional limb by using a metal implant, a bone graft from another person (allograft), or a combination bone graft and metal implant (allo-prosthetic composite}
QUESTION:-A healthcare professional has taught a parent group about the causes of enuresis. What statement by a parent indicates the professional needs to give more information?
ANSWER:-Elevated nocturnal levels of vasopressin may
cause enuresis.
{Because a nocturnal rise in this hormone would decrease the amount
of urine produced at night. It may be that children with nocturnal
enuresis are delayed in achieving this circadian
rise in arginine vasopressin and, thus, may
develop nocturnal polyuria.}
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