Select one musculoskeletal system or extremity condition or disorder. Summarize and discuss the clinical characteristics and identify the appropriate laboratory, imaging, and other diagnostic and screening tools that apply to this condition or disorder. Why did you select these tests or tools as being appropriate to this scenario? Support your summary and recommended plan with a minimum of two APRN-approved scholarly resources. You may not select a condition or disorder that has already been profiled by another learner; you must select a different one
Select one musculoskeletal system or extremity condition or disorder. Summarize and discuss the clinical characteristics and identify the appropriate laboratory, imaging, and other diagnostic and screening tools that apply to this condition or disorder. Why did you select these tests or tools as being appropriate to this scenario? Support your summary and recommended plan with a minimum of two APRN-approved scholarly resources. You may not select a condition or disorder that has already been profiled by another learner; you must select a different one
Osteoarthritis is a widespread form of arthritis that occurs when the shielding cartilage that cushions the bone ends erodes eventually. When the cartilage is damaged, the tissues within the joint become excessively proactive to repair the damage. The process of repair may cause alterations in the joint structure, but enable the joint to work as usual without stiffness or pain (Abramoff & Caldera, 2020). Although this disorder can harm any joint, it commonly affects joints in the knees, spine, hands, and hips. This condition is highly prevalent and affects millions of people globally.
ORDER A PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPER HERE ON;Select one musculoskeletal system or extremity condition or disorder. Summarize and discuss the clinical characteristics and identify the appropriate laboratory, imaging, and other diagnostic and screening tools that apply to this condition or disorder. Why did you select these tests or tools as being appropriate to this scenario? Support your summary and recommended plan with a minimum of two APRN-approved scholarly resources. You may not select a condition or disorder that has already been profiled by another learner; you must select a different one
Patients with osteoarthritis usually present with various symptoms that are chronic, menacing, and slowly worsening. The clinical characteristics of the disorder include joint pain and stiffness that aggravate the pain and are relieved by rest. Pain often worsens the entire day while stiffness tends to improve. Lingering osteoarthritis leads to deformity and a minimized range of movement. When the examination is conducted to detect deformity, some common characteristic findings can be noticed depending on the affected joint. For instance, Bouchard nodes and Heberden nodes can be noticed in the hands and varus malalignment or fixed flexion deformity in the knees (Abramoff & Caldera, 2020).
Osteoarthritis can be diagnosed by taking the medical history of the patient, family history, and day-to-day living. A physical examination can also be conducted to identify physical signs such as tenderness, swelling, and bone spurs. However, there is no existing standard laboratory test to validate osteoarthritis. Laboratory tests can only be conducted to exclude other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis. According to Hayashi et al., (2018), the imaging tests include x-rays to highlight the remaining space between joint bones, depict bone spurs, and determine loss of cartilage. MRI is used to provide comprehensive observation of the soft tissues such as ligaments, muscles, cartilage, bone, and tendons. Ultrasound can be used to examine the structures of soft tissue that surround the affected joint.
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Abramoff, B., & Caldera, F. E. (2020). Osteoarthritis: pathology, diagnosis, and treatment options. Medical Clinics, 104(2), 293-311. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcna.2019.10.007
Hayashi, D., Roemer, F. W., & Guermazi, A. (2018). Imaging of osteoarthritis—recent research developments and future perspective. The British journal of radiology, 91(1085), 20170349. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20170349
Assessment Description
Select one musculoskeletal system or extremity condition or disorder. Summarize and discuss the clinical characteristics and identify the appropriate laboratory, imaging, and other diagnostic and screening tools that apply to this condition or disorder. Why did you select these tests or tools as being appropriate to this scenario? Support your summary and recommended plan with a minimum of two APRN-approved scholarly resources. You may not select a condition or disorder that has already been profiled by another learner; you must select a different one.
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