The Musculoskeletal Game Show! Round 2!
Learners answer questions from a game board with such headings as "It Fractures Me," "Name the Disease," "Complications," and "Interventions." Up to three people can play at one time. Contestants "buzz in" their answers to accumulate points.
Created Date
08.15.19
Last Updated
08.16.19
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Topics of this game:
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This dietary measure is important when hemoglobin and hematocrit are low after surgery.
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Mrs. M develops a deep vein thrombosis post-operatively. The physician orders a heparin drip at 1000units per hour. On hand is: 10,000units per 1000mLs. How many mLs per hour should she receive per IV pump?
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This is the most important nursing action to take after the reduction of a hip dislocation.
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These two priority interventions should be initiated in the case of hypovolemic shock.
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This is an important teaching point for clients on prednisone therapy.
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This is a unique concern when children need to take steroids.
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This is the age and gender of clients who are most in need of being screened for scoliosis.
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This is the type of traction used with children before the repair of congenital hip dysplasia.
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This(these) individual(s) will need genetic counseling because muscular dystrophy (MD) is an X-Linked disease.
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This is the first clinical sign of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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