Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis ( 30 Questions)
The healthcare provider is assessing a client with suspected osteoarthritis. Which of the following diagnostic tests is most appropriate to confirm the diagnosis?
Rheumatoid factor (RF) blood test is used to diagnose inflammatory arthritis conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, not osteoarthritis.
MRI is the most appropriate diagnostic test to confirm the diagnosis of osteoarthritis. It can provide detailed images of the affected joints, allowing the healthcare provider to assess the joint structures, cartilage, and bone for signs of osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid factor (RF) blood test and C-reactive protein (CRP) blood test are used to diagnose inflammatory arthritis conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, not osteoarthritis. Synovial fluid analysis is usually performed to assess for infection or inflammation in the joint, not to diagnose osteoarthritis.
C-reactive protein (CRP) blood test is used to diagnose inflammatory conditions, but it is not specific to osteoarthritis.
Synovial fluid analysis is usually performed to assess for infection or inflammation in the joint, not to diagnose osteoarthritis.
MRI is the most appropriate diagnostic test to confirm the diagnosis of osteoarthritis. It can provide detailed images of the affected joints, allowing the healthcare provider to assess the joint structures, cartilage, and bone for signs of osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid factor (RF) blood test and C-reactive protein (CRP) blood test are used to diagnose inflammatory arthritis conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, not osteoarthritis. Synovial fluid analysis is usually performed to assess for infection or inflammation in the joint, not to diagnose osteoarthritis.
a. Rheumatoid factor (RF) blood test is used to diagnose inflammatory arthritis conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, not osteoarthritis.
c. C-reactive protein (CRP) blood test is used to diagnose inflammatory conditions, but it is not specific to osteoarthritis.
d. Synovial fluid analysis is usually performed to assess for infection or inflammation in the joint, not to diagnose osteoarthritis.