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2024 HESI Case Study - Osteoporosis Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%

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1. Case Study Details:: Answer: the Client: Kat Mitchell Kat Mitchell, a 62-year-old Caucasian female, sustains a Colles' fracture while on a hiking vacation in the mountains. She receives care at ... a local emergency care center, where she is asked if she has ever been screened for osteoporosis. When Ms. Mitchell replies, "No," the healthcare provider (HCP) recommends that Ms. Mitchell have her primary provider conduct the screening after she returns home. 2. Upon her return from vacation, Ms Mitchel schedules a follow-up appointment with her HCP to ensure adequate healing of the fracture. At her appointment, the nurse interviews Ms Mitchell, who requests that she be called Kat. During the intake assessment and interview, what information indicates that Kat has an increased risk for osteoporosis? (Select all that apply). -Recent death of her husband of 30 years -Gave birth to her first and only child at age 30 -Body Mass Index of 19 -Blood Pressure of 150/90 -Excessive alcohol use: Answer: -Body Mass Index of 19 -Excessive alcohol use A thin body build, evidenced by a body was index of 19, is a risk factor for osteoporosis. Additional risk factors include being female and of Caucasian or Asian ethnicity. Consuming greater than 2 alcoholic beverages daily is a risk factor for osteoporosis. 3. Kat is seen by the hcp, who recommends osteoporosis screening since Kat is at risk for Osteoporosis. The nurse meets with Kat to provide client teaching. Kat tells the nurse that she played a lot of sport as a child and teenager. She states, "I guess I just put too much stress on my bones over the years. "How should the nurse respond? -excessive wear and tear during the growth years can weaken your bones as an adult -Being active in sports only increases the risk for osteoporosis if your bones break a lot -Brittle bones are primarily inherited and are not often affected by activity -Participating in sports activities often helps the bones becomes stronger and denser: Answer: -Participating in sports activities often helps the bones becomes stronger and denser [Show More]

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