Learning Objectives
After completing the course, you’ll be able to:
- Define osteoporosis
- Describe the prevalence and symptoms of osteoporosis.
- List at least 10 risk factors for osteoporosis.
- List 4 measures that may help prevent osteoporosis.
- List 8 facts related to osteoporosis-induced fractures.
- List 4 treatments and care measures for osteoporosis.
- Discuss four commons myths about osteoporosis.
- Describe the importance of bone mass measurement in diagnosing osteoporosis.
- List 6 types of equipment used to measure bone mass.
- Distinguish between bone mass measurement and bone scan.
- Explain how blood and urine laboratory tests can help determine the bone turnover.
- List 5 risk factors that have been linked to osteoporosis in men.
- List 5 measures that a man should take to prevent osteoporosis.
- Explain the importance of strong bones to kids.
- List recommended calcium intakes for infants, children, women (premenopausal and postmenopausal) and men.
- Identify several calcium-rich foods, their serving sizes and their calcium and calories content.
- Define menopause.
- List 8 responses to estrogen loss that one can feel and 2 responses that one cannot feel.
- Explain the process of osteoporosis disease.
- List at least 8 steps a woman can take to prevent osteoporosis.
- Explain how ERT/ HRT can help prevent osteoporosis and identify their risks and benefits.
- List recommended calcium intake for children, women and men.
- Discuss how osteoporosis can strike even women in premenopausal age.
- Define amenorrhea and its effect on osteoporosis.
- Describe how estrogen helps a woman attain peak bone mass.
- Describe the effect of drugs, calcium intake, smoking and physical exercise on bone mass.
- .List 6 osteoporosis prevention and treatment strategies for menopausal women.
- List 10 forms of glucocorticoids that are available in commonly prescribed medicines.
- Describe how glucocorticoids often lead to osteoporosis.
- List 10 diseases that are often treated with glucocorticoid medications.
- Identify 8 other drugs that can cause osteoporosis.
- Discuss 7 tips to minimize the harmful effects of steroids and other medications.
- Describe and distinguish between the causes, symptoms and treatment of osteoporosis and two forms of arthritis, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
- List at least 5 essential facts about each–osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
- Define hip fracture.
- Describe the process of recovery and rehabilitation from hip fracture.
- List at least 6 safety tips to avoid hip fractures.
- Define wrist fracture and its incidence in men and women.
- Define simple and complex fractures.
- Describe the treatment and rehabilitation process for a wrist fracture.
- Describe 4 measures that can be taken to prevent future fractures.
- Discuss the recovery process from a vertebral fracture.
- Define kyphosis and describe the treatment to minimize the curvature.
- Describe the lifestyle changes that may be necessary following a vertebral fracture.
- Identify 3 sections of vertebrae.
- Explain the usefulness of orthotic devices.
- List 4 basic designs for thoracolumbar support and their benefits and applications.
- Describe Paget’s disease of bone and list its 5 symptoms.
- Explain how the diagnosis of Paget’s disease is established.
- Explain the relationship between Paget’s disease and arthritis, osteoporosis, heart disease, diabetes, kidney disorder and nervous system disorder.
- Identify 4 complications of Paget’s disease.
- Identify 2 classes of drugs used for treating Paget’s disease and list at least 5 specific drugs.
- Identify 3 situations in which surgery is recommended for Paget’s disease.
- Define chronic pain.
- Discuss with a patient physical, psychological and pharmaceutical methods of pain management.
- List 6 physical methods of pain management.
- List 5 psychological methods of pain management.
- List 7 pharmaceutical methods of pain management.
- List 3 suggestions for using exercise equipment.
- Describe at least 4 weight-bearing exercise machines and their pros and cons in strengthening bones.
- Describe 5 strategies that an older person can adopt to prevent falls.
- List at least 5 outdoor safety tips.
- List at least 13 indoor safety tips for fall prevention.
- List at least 6 ways of finding a doctor to treat osteoporosis.
- Identify 8 medical specialists who treat osteoporosis.
- Describe various federal health programs that help older Americans obtain health care and medical services, such as Medicare, Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), QMB and SLMB, HMOs and Medigap insurance.
- Explain following terms: deductibles, co-insurance, Medicare intermediaries and carriers, and prescription coverage.
Table of Contents
- Facts on Osteoporosis
- Myths About Osteoporosis
- The Diagnosis
- Osteoporosis in Men
- Menopause and Osteoporosis
- Premenopausal Women with Osteoporosis
- Medications and Bone Loss
- Osteoporosis and Arthritis
- Recovery From Hip Fracture
- Wrist Fracture
- After The Vertebral Fracture
- Support for Spinal Osteoporosis
- Other Bone-Related Disorders
- Paget’s Disease of Bone
- Osteogenesis Imperfecta
- Rodding Surgery
- Hypophosphatasia
- Primary Hyperparathyroidism
- Fibrous Dysplasia
- Myeloma Bone Disease
- Hearing Loss and Bone Disorders
- Coping With Chronic Pain
- Exercise for Your Bone Health
- Fall Prevention
- How To Find A Doctor
- Federal Health Insurance Programs
- Resource Directory
Additional Reading
Post-Test
Customer Comments
¨I liked having the learning objectives listed at the beginning of each chapter. Learning material was very well organized which made learning easy and enjoyable. I really loved doing this course. Thanks.”
– N.M., Spencer, WV