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which treatment is provided for patients with lordosis? quizlet

by Daisha Goldner MD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Treatment of lordosis includes: Pain killer medications to relieve the discomfort and back pain. Wearing a back brace. Weight loss. Vitamin D supplementation. Surgery. Lordosis exercises.

How is lordosis diagnosed and treated?

A doctor can often diagnose lordosis with a physical examination, and imaging scans can help. Usually, a person with mild lordosis does not need treatment, but they may benefit from physical therapy or over-the-counter medication if the curve causes pain.

What is lordosis of the spine?

Lordosis most often occurs in the lower back, in which case it is called lumbar lordosis. If it occurs in the neck, the medical name for it is cervical lordosis. The spine can also curve outward, in a hump shape, and this is called kyphosis. It typically affects the middle or upper back, rather than the lower back or neck.

What is the difference between kyphosis and lordosis?

**Kyphosis is the increased convexity in curvature of the thoracic spine. Kyphosis is the internal rotation of forefoot or entire foot. **Lordosis is the exaggeration of the anterior convex curve of lumbar spine.

What is lordosis (swayback)?

A person with lordosis may have an exaggerated inward curve of the lower back. Image credit: Jmarchn, 2014. Lordosis refers to an exaggerated inward curve of the spine. Some people call the condition “swayback.”. Lordosis most often occurs in the lower back, in which case it is called lumbar lordosis. If it occurs in the neck, the medical name ...

Which treatment is provided for patients with lordosis?

Lordosis can affect people of any age. Conservative treatment for the condition may include medication, physical therapy, braces and weight loss. Surgery may be needed if the curvature is severe and causing other symptoms.

Which condition is observed by placing the patient in the Sims position?

Sims' position, named after the gynaecologist J. Marion Sims, is usually used for rectal examination, treatments, enemas, and examining women for vaginal wall prolapse.

Which is a desired outcome for a patient diagnosed with osteoporosis?

An expected outcome for patients with osteoporosis is that the patient maintains ranges of motion in their joints. Patient t-scores and z-scores can also help monitor outcomes and the effectiveness of interventions.

Which precaution would the nurse take to ensure patient safety during transfer from the bed to a stretcher?

Cross the client's arms on chest while transferring. Involve multiple caregivers for safe transfer. The bed should be raised to the level of the stretcher to allow the client to slide from the bed to the stretcher. Keep the client's arms crossed when transferring, to prevent any injury to the arm.

In what position is a patient when sitting up at 45 degree angle?

Fowler's positionIn medicine, Fowler's position is a standard patient position in which the patient is seated in a semi-sitting position (45-60 degrees) and may have knees either bent or straight.

What is semi Fowler's position used for?

Semi Fowler's Position can be used when the patient faces difficulty breathing or is undergoing breathing treatments and when drainage occurs after an abdominoplasty. Due to the positioning Semi Fowler's position is the preferred position during childbirth to improve the comfort of the mother.

What is the best treatment for osteoporosis of the spine?

Bisphosphonates are usually the first choice for osteoporosis treatment. These include: Alendronate (Fosamax), a weekly pill. Risedronate (Actonel), a weekly or monthly pill.

What is the most popular treatment for osteoporosis?

Bisphosphonates — Bisphosphonates are medications that slow the breakdown and removal of bone (ie, resorption). They are widely used for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.

What are some treatment options for osteoporosis?

TreatmentAlendronate (Binosto, Fosamax)Ibandronate (Boniva)Risedronate (Actonel, Atelvia)Zoledronic acid (Reclast, Zometa)

How does the nurse prevent hyperextension of the lumbar vertebrae in the patient placed in a prone position?

Rationale: The nurse should place a small pillow at lower back to decrease flexion of vertebrae. Placing a small pillow under the thigh prevents hyperextension of the knee.

How can the nurse reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries when lifting any person or object?

How can the nurse reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries when lifting any person or object? 1. Keep the object away from the body....To prevent varicose veins.To prevent muscular atrophy.To ensure joint mobility and prevent contractures.To promote venous return to the heart.

How do you transfer a non ambulatory patient from bed to wheelchair?

1:463:30Instructional Video for Transfer a Patient from Bed to WheelchairYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe patient must be wearing non-skid hard-soled shoes when getting out of bed. Pull the wheelchairMoreThe patient must be wearing non-skid hard-soled shoes when getting out of bed. Pull the wheelchair closer to the patient. And position it at the side of the bed at a slight angle toward the patient.

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