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This article has been approved by the Orthopaedic Nurses Certification Board for Category A credit toward recertification as an ONC.

 

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CE TEST QUESTIONS

GENERAL PURPOSE: To provide information on the diagnosis and management of post-traumatic arthritis of the shoulder.

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES/OUTCOMES: After completing this continuing education activity, you should be able to:

  

1. Identify the incidence and etiology of and risk factors for post-traumatic osteoarthritis (OA).

 

2. Select the diagnosis and management of a patient with symptomatic, post-traumatic arthritis of the shoulder.

 

 

1. In what percentage of persons with symptomatic OA in the U.S. is the OA attributed to a post-traumatic etiology?

 

a. 5%

 

b. 12%

 

c. 23%

 

2. Although post-traumatic OA is associated most commonly with a fracture or impaction type injury, it may also be seen after a

 

a. nerve injury.

 

b. dislocation.

 

c. laceration over a joint.

 

3. As noted in the article, risk factors for OA include

 

a. poor nutrition.

 

b. osteoporosis.

 

c. age.

 

4. How long before the development of chronic pain did the patient in the case study sustain a shoulder fracture?

 

a. 2 months

 

b. 12 months

 

c. 5 years

 

5. What kind of posture did this patient have?

 

a. flat back

 

b. lordosis

 

c. shoulder slump

 

6. Positive findings related to this patient's shoulder included

 

a. crepitation.

 

b. swelling.

 

c. hand numbness.

 

7. What test was performed on this patient that had a negative result?

 

a. empty can

 

b. drop arm

 

c. lift-off

 

8. Radiographs of the patient's shoulder, obtained at the time of evaluation, included the

 

a. Grashey view.

 

b. Stryker notch view.

 

c. Garth view.

 

9. After evaluation by the orthopedic practitioner, which treatment option did this patient choose?

 

a. intraarticular steroid injection

 

b. moist heat

 

c. oxycodone

 

10. An additional treatment option provided for this patient was

 

a. referral to a shoulder surgeon for possible arthroplasty.

 

b. a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit.

 

c. a home exercise program.

 

11. Which statement is true regarding post-traumatic arthritis?

 

a. Osteoarthritis can develop despite optimal surgical intervention and outcomes.

 

b. Several treatments are available to prevent OA after trauma.

 

c. Management of post-traumatic arthritis is different from management of primary symptomatic OA.