Paget’s Disease

Paget’s Disease ( 45 Questions)

The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client with Paget's disease. Which finding should the nurse attribute to the increased bone turnover and remodeling characteristic of this condition?



Correct Answer: C

The increased bone turnover and remodeling in Paget's disease can cause warmth and erythema (redness) over the affected bones. This is due to the increased blood flow and metabolic activity in the affected areas.

a. Cool, clammy skin: Cool, clammy skin is not directly related to the increased bone turnover and remodeling in Paget's disease. It may be related to other factors, such as circulation or environmental conditions.

b. Pulsating chest pain: Pulsating chest pain is not a typical finding in Paget's disease. It may be related to other cardiac or respiratory conditions.

d. Enlarged skull circumference: An enlarged skull circumference is a common manifestation of Paget's disease, but it is not directly related to the increased bone turnover and remodeling. It results from excessive bone growth in the skull bones.
 




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