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BSNC 1000 MOBILITY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS Effect of osteoporosis on mobility: - Answer-- Pathologic Fractures - Choice to be less mobile due to fear of falling - Pain from fractures Non-Modifiable Risks for Osteoporosis - Answer-- Age - Gender - Genetics - Ethnicity Peak Bone Mass ...

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BSNC 1000 MOBILITY EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS
Effect of osteoporosis on mobility: - Answer-- Pathologic Fractures
- Choice to be less mobile due to fear of falling
- Pain from fractures

Non-Modifiable Risks for Osteoporosis - Answer-- Age
- Gender
- Genetics
- Ethnicity

Peak Bone Mass - Answer-30 years

Factors influencing peak bone mass? - Answer-Genetics + Endocrine + Nutrition +
Lifestyle

After 30 - Answer-- Bone resorption slowly exceeds bone formation

Age-Related Changes (Osteoporosis) - Answer-- Post menopause (after 50):
Accelerated bone loss because of estrogen deficiency
- Age: Reduced proliferative capacity of bone cells and decreases Vit. D activation
- Bones become thinner/weaker/brittle with age

Estrogen Deficiency - Answer-- Estrogen inhibits osteoclasts to slow rate of bone
resorption
- Bone loss at its greatest during early menopause

Diagnosing Osteoporosis - Answer-- Bone Mineral Density (BMD)
- T Score: How much one's bone density is higher/lower than the bone density of a
healthy 30-year-old adult

Consequences of Osteoporosis - Answer-- Bones weaken
- Fractures

Function of bone remodeling - Answer-- Maintenance of bone health
- Release of mineral stores
- Strengthening of bones in areas of stress

Where does most of the remodelling primarily occur? - Answer-Surface of trabeculae of
spongy bone

Assessing Mobility: - Answer-- Inspect/Observe
- Interview/Ask

, - Measure/Count
- Palpate
- Test

Inspect/Observe Assessment - Answer-- Appearance
- Posture
- Skeleton and extremities
- Joints
- Muscles
- Gait
- ROM
- Use of mobility assistive devices
- Capability and effort required to change position
- Chest expansion

Interview/Ask Assessment - Answer-- Risk Factors
- Health history
- LOC
- History of falls

Measure/Count Assessment - Answer-High BMI = Higher force on joints
Small BMI = Greater risk of osteoporosis

Mobility - Answer-Being mobile/movable

Scope of Mobility - Answer-Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility

Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - Answer-- Partial paralysis
- Advanced age
- Weakness
- Fractures
- Pregnancy
- Stroke
- Hemiplegia
- Paraplegic

When is immobility beneficial? - Answer-- After injury
- Recovering from illness
- Both reduce risk of aggravation

What is impaired mobility due to? - Answer-- Neurologic conditions (brain, spinal,
nerves)
- Skeletal conditions
- Muscle conditions
- Joint conditions (cartilage, tendons, ligaments)

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