NCLEX-RN · Musculoskeletal Nursing · France
Musculoskeletal Nursing for the NCLEX-RN Exam — French candidates
5% of the NCLEX-RN test plan. Fracture care, traction nursing, post-op joint replacement, compartment syndrome, and osteoporosis are core MSK content tested under Reduction of Risk and Physiological Adaptation. Calibrated for French candidates.
High-stakes exams reward two skills equally: knowledge and test-craft. This page focuses on both for one of the most failure-prone areas. Musculoskeletal Nursing sits at roughly 5% of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses content distribution — Compartment syndrome is a true emergency and a top NCLEX priority topic. The exam also tests neurovascular checks (5 P's: pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, paralysis), traction setup principles, and post-op DVT prevention. Pass rates for the NCLEX-RN are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For French candidates preparing for NCLEX-RN, the calibration of study to local context matters: France's domestic credentials are the Baccalauréat (school leaving) and DELF/DALF (French proficiency). IELTS and Cambridge are common for English certification.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Releasing pressure dressings or splints without provider order in suspected compartment syndrome (correct: notify provider for emergent fasciotomy)
- !Forgetting that traction weights must hang freely and never touch the floor
- !Not anticipating fat embolism syndrome (petechiae, dyspnea, mental change) 24–72 hours after long-bone fracture
- !Mixing up DVT prevention measures by surgery type — total hip needs prolonged anticoagulation (35 days)
Study tips
- 1Drill the 6 P's of compartment syndrome (Pain, Pallor, Pulselessness, Paresthesia, Paralysis, Poikilothermia) — pain out of proportion is the earliest sign.
- 2Memorize post-THA precautions: no hip flexion past 90°, no adduction past midline, no internal rotation, abductor pillow in place.
- 3For traction, never lift weights, never bump the bed; check skin integrity at pin sites every 4 hours.
- 4Osteoporosis: bisphosphonates require sitting upright 30 min after dose to prevent esophagitis; check vitamin D and calcium baseline.
- 5Les candidats français préparant le NCLEX-RN doivent privilégier les ressources alignées sur le CECRL — les niveaux B2 et C1 sont systématiquement attendus pour les programmes de mobilité internationale.
Sample NCLEX-RN Musculoskeletal Nursing questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real NCLEX-RN questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
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A client 4 hours post-tibial-fracture casting reports severe pain unrelieved by morphine. The nurse notes a tense calf and decreased capillary refill. The priority action is:
- AElevate the leg above heart level
- BApply ice to the calf
- CNotify the provider immediately for suspected compartment syndromeCorrect
- DReposition the cast for comfort
Why this answer?
Pain out of proportion to injury, tense compartment, and decreased capillary refill are classic signs of compartment syndrome — a surgical emergency requiring fasciotomy. Elevation may worsen perfusion; never elevate above heart level when compartment syndrome is suspected.
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