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scoundrel [369]
2 years ago
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The nursing instructor is explaining osteoarthritis to a group of student nurses. During the practicum, the instructor asks a st

udent nurse to assess a client for symptoms of osteoarthritis. Which action by the student nurse indicates effective learning?.
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makvit [3.9K]2 years ago
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The action of the nursing student that indicates effective learning is when he is able to identify the signs and symptoms of the disease such as: joint pain, which starts gradually and increases in intensity over the years, Stiffness and decreased joint mobility, Loss of flexibility, Clicks and crackles in the joint and Swelling, when there is inflammation.

<h3>What is osteoarthritis?</h3>

Osteoarthritis (arthrosis) is a disease characterized by the wear and tear of articular cartilage and bone changes, including osteophytes, commonly known as "parrot's beaks". A can be divided into without a known cause (called primary) or with a known cause (called secondary).

With this information, we can conclude that Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, characterized by cartilage degeneration accompanied by changes in neighboring bone structures.

Learn more about articular cartilage in brainly.com/question/4422557

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