A patient comes to the free clinic to see the Nurse Practitioner. The Nurse Practitioner notices a spinal abnormality as she observes the patient standing

The Nurse Practitioner observes an increase in the lumbar curvature of the spine. She will document this finding on the assessment record as what?
A) Osteoporosis
B) Kyphosis
C) Lordosis
D) Scoliosis


Ans: C
Feedback: The nurse documents the spinal abnormality as lordosis. Lordosis is an increase in lumbar curvature of the spine. Kyphosis is an increase in the convex curvature of the spine. Scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine. Osteoporosis is the significant loss of bone mass and strength with an increased risk for fracture.

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