Osteoarthritis Flashcards

1
Q

What is osteoarthritis?

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Slowly progressive non inflammatory disorder of the synovial joints

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2
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Osteroarthritis involves the gradual loss of?

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Articular cartilage with formation of honey outgrowths ( spurs or osteophytes ) at the joint margins

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3
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Notes
It’s important to note that osteoarthritis is not a part of aging process but age can play a role in getting osteoarthritis

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4
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The normally smooth white translucent articular cartilage becomes what as OA progress?

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Dull and yellow and granular

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5
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What are the 3 clinical manifestations?

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Joint pain
Deformity
Systemic

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6
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How does joint pain play a role?

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Pain worsens with activity
Rest will usually ease it if OA is mild

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7
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Notes
Joint pain
OA develops in the intervertebral joint of the spine, local pain and stuffiness

Joint stiffness occurs after periods of rest or unchanged position
( gelling phenomenon )

Early morning stiffness is common

Crepitation

Usually affected one side of the body

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8
Q

How does deformity work for OA
Varus deformity means?
Valgus deformity means?

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Bowlegged
Knocked knees

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9
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How does systemic play a role in OA?
What’s a huge distinction between OA and RA?

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Fever
Fatigue

Organ is not involved

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10
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What are diagnostic studies for OA? (3(

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X ray
CT scan
Synovial fluid analysis

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How does synovial fluid analysis help determined OA from other types of inflammatory arthritis?

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Because it’s
Clear yellow with little or no sign of inflammation

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12
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Notes
Interprofessional care

OA has no cure

Care is focused on managing pain and inflammation, preventing disability and maintaining and improving joint function

A comprehensive treatment plan may include education, behavior, psychological, physical and drug intervention

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13
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Drugs are thought to slow the progression of OW or support healing are known as ?

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DMOADS

Disease modifying osteoarthritis drugs

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14
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What are some drugs to help OA? (2)

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NSAIDs
Topical creams - capsaicin

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15
Q

Why do we not use corticosteroids for OA?

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Because it hasten the disease process

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16
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Notes
Surgery isn’t typically used but it can be found mainly with hip and knee replacements

Acupuncture may reduce pain

Fish, oil, ginger can help with anti inflammatory effects

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17
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Notes
Nursing management
Assessment
- location, type, severity, frequency, duration
- treatment
- surgery
- history
- ADLS affecting

Clinical problems
- pain
- MSK problems
- impaired role performance

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18
Q

What are the 4 planning goals of OA?

A

Maintain improve joint function
Use joint protection
Achieve independence
Drug or non drug strats to manage pain

19
Q

Notes
Implementation
- education
- exercise
- lose weight

Ambulatory care
- caregiver education
- cane, walker
- joint protection
- energy conservation
- nutrition choices
- weight & stress management

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20
Q

Can you use heat and cold applications for OA?

This helps with?

A

Yes

Flexibility and blood flow

21
Q

How does nutritional/exercise therapy help?

A

Lose weight !!

22
Q

Evaluation (3)

A

Have adequate rest
Achieve pain management
Maintain joint flexibility & strength

23
Q

Extra
Rheumatoid arthritis
Autoimmune disease
Organ involvement

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