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- A chronic bone disease that is characterized by the abnormal breakdown of bone followed by abnormal bone formation is known as ____________. osteomalacia Pagets diseaseYou have been assigned a patient who was admitted for a total right knee replacements due to chronic osteoarthritis. What do you anticipate the patient's home medications prior to admission might be and why ?What is the role of a nurse in managing a patient with osteoporosis?
- What vitamin may be administered to treat osteomalacia? Vitamin E Vitamin B Vitamin D Vitamin COsteoporosis is described as “a remodeling imbalance”. Explain what that isProvide one prevention technique and one treatment option for osteoarthritis .Describe each item in detail ,providing information about how the therapies you chose affect affect the physiology of the arthritic joint.
- Case Study: Mary Mary is 65 years old and has just been told that she has osteoporosis. What is osteoporosis and how is it likely to affect Mary? Discuss the factors throughout Mary's life that could have had an impact on the onset and severity of her osteoporosis, giving lifestyle and dietary strategies and examples that could have assisted then and now.Describe the normal process of osteogenesis for compact and spongy bone using the three different types of bone cells and their functions. Then, explain how injecting HydroxyColl into the knee joint will help the process of osteogenesis. Be sure to include details of the regeneration process.What is osteoradionecrosis?give answer
- Define and compare osteomalacia to osteoporosis in relation to aetiology, pathophysiology and the most common clinical presentations.Why is a client with osteoporosis prone to fractures? The client has porous bones The client has increased bone density The client has bone spurs that lead to fracture The client is not prone to fractureIdentify the term that describes the phrase about long bones. 1. bone cell found in lacunae 2. vertical canal in an osteon 3. cavity that contains yellow marrow in adults 4. bone shaft 5. spaces where the osteocytes are located 6. horizontal canal in an osteon