Musculoskeletal Changes in pregnancy
Musculoskeletal Changes in pregnancy ( 4 Questions)
A nurse is assessing a pregnant client who complains of back pain.
Which musculoskeletal change during pregnancy is primarily responsible for this symptom?
Wrong because increased joint laxity is due to hormonal changes that relax the ligaments and tendons, not the muscles.
During pregnancy, the center of gravity shifts forward as the uterus grows, causing an increased lordosis (inward curvature) of the lumbar spine.
Increased muscle strain is a result of increased spinal curvature, not a cause.
decreased muscle strength is not a musculoskeletal change during pregnancy, but a possible consequence of reduced physical activity or poor nutrition.
During pregnancy, the center of gravity shifts forward as the uterus grows, causing an increased lordosis (inward curvature) of the lumbar spine.
This can lead to back pain and discomfort.
Choice A is wrong because increased joint laxity is due to hormonal changes that relax the ligaments and tendons, not the muscles.
Choice C is wrong because increased muscle strain is a result of increased spinal curvature, not a cause.
Choice D is wrong because decreased muscle strength is not a musculoskeletal change during pregnancy, but a possible consequence of reduced physical activity or poor nutrition.