arthritis/Parkinson quiz 11/24 Flashcards

1
Q

Immune system attacks itself
inflammation of joints over a long period of time
may have exacerbations and remissions

A

Rheumatoid arthritis

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2
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Joint swelling: weakens the joint capsule, tendons, and ligaments
Secrets enzymes that damage the cartilage, bones, and tendons

A

Synovitis

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3
Q
Fatigue
loss of appetite
fever
weight loss
overall achiness & stiffness
may affect blood vessels, lungs, heart,  & eyes
A

Systemic symptoms of RA

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4
Q

Usually bilateral & symmetrical

small joints of wrist, thumb, and hand are most affected

A

Joint involvement in RA

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5
Q

Not inflammatory, it’s a wear and tear disease.

mainly in the weight bearing joints

A

Osteoarthritis

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6
Q

Occurs with excess of uric acid in the body
onset is rapid with extreme pain
(Often affects the great toe)

A

Gout

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7
Q

Grating, crunching, or popping with joint motion

occurs with RA & OA

A

Crepitation

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8
Q

Hypertension of PIP joint and flexion of DIP joint

Unable to make a fist or hold small objects

A

Swan neck deformity

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9
Q

Hypertension of DIP joint and flexion of PIP joint.

A

Boutonniere deformity

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10
Q

When a joint becomes subluxed or dislocated

wrist and MCP joints are the most common sites of subluxation

A

Joint laxity

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11
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No cure (treatment to reduce symptoms & maintain function)

A

Medical treatment for arthritis

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12
Q

Remove the diseased synovium

A

Synovectomy

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13
Q

Remove the tendon sheath

A

Tenosynovectomy

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14
Q

Joint reconstruction

A

Arthoplasty

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15
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Joint fusion

A

Arthodesis

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16
Q

Functional abilities are the first consideration
observe for signs of inflammation
assess patients knowledge of disease & use of joint protection
address ADLs
consider psychological and socal factors

A

OT interventions

17
Q

Rest
positioning
PAMs

A

Treatment methods

18
Q

Pain, tenderness, and stiffness; hot, red, swollen joint

gentle passive and active ROM to the point of pain (without stretching)

A

Acute stage

19
Q

Morning stiffness; decreased pain and tenderness

active/passive ROM, gentle passive stretch, isotonic and graded isometric exercises with minimal stress to joints

A

Subacute stage

20
Q

Reduced pain and tenderness, increased tolerance but low endurance
stretch at end range, resistive isotonic and isometric exercises that do not stress the joints

A

Chronic active and chronic non active

21
Q

A progressive neurological disease of the central nervous system

A

Parkinsons

22
Q

With parkinsons which approach is recommended

A

Client centered approach

23
Q

Tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural instability

A

4 primary symptoms of PD

24
Q

Slow voluntary movements

A

Bradykinesia

25
Q

Small handwriting

A

Micrographia

26
Q

Focused on relieving symptoms
medications
surgical option

A

Medial management of PD

27
Q

Difficulty in performing voluntary movements

Can look like smooth this or uncoordinated dance

A

Dyskinesia

28
Q

Improving participation in areas of occupation
motor skills and prevention of deformities
communication
psychosocial issues
conscious attention is required
limit multitasking
cognitive and sensory self cues and triggers

A

OT interventions

29
Q
Cue cards
line on the floor
metronome
music
recording of patient giving himself cues
A

Environmental cues