Rheumatologic Disorders Flashcards

1
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rheumatic disease

A

nearly 100 disorders including

  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • osteoarthritis
  • systemic lupus erythematosus
  • scleroderma
  • Sjogren syndrome
  • gout
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2
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rheumatoid arthritis

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autoimmune disease of unknown origin causes microvascular endothelial cell injurry

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3
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pathophysiology of RA

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inflammation of synovium of joints leading to cartilage and subchondral bone destruction

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4
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complications of RA

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new bone/fibrous tissue laid down resulting in loss of mobility

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5
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RA clinical presentation

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  • multiple SYMMETRIC joint involvement
  • morning joint stiffness >1 hr
  • systemic manifestations
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6
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which areas of the body does RA commonly affect?

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  • hands
  • feet
  • knees
  • TMJ
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7
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T/F: men are affected by RA more often than women

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false

*women:men 3:1

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8
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what are some systemic manifestations of RA?

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  • fatigue
  • weakness
  • malaise
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9
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med management of RA

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control disease and limit joint damage

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10
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overall goal of med management of RA

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disease remission and regain fxn

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drugs used to manage RA

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  • antiinflammatory drugs
  • disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs)
  • biologics-highly targeted DMARDs
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12
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which anti-inflammatory drugs are used for long term management of RA?

A

NSAIDs

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13
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pts with RA are typically given what first for faster pain relief?

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corticosteroids

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14
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what is used as a last resort to txt RA?

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biologics-highly targeted DMARDs

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15
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why is biologics-highly targeted DMARDs used as a last resort to txt RA?

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  • a lot of adverse effects
  • costly
  • has to be injected
  • significantly suppress immune system so good for controlling disease but bad for any surgeries
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16
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what is the end-stage disease of RA?

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joint replacement

17
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dental management of RA pts

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  • immunosuppressive agents can cause bone marrow suppression thus effecting WBCs and platelets
18
Q

is elective or restorative dental care indicated for RA pts?

A

yes, won’t be a problem unless RA is in TMJ and possibly chair positioning (sore joints)

19
Q

most common form of arthritis?

A

osteoarthritis

20
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osteoarthritis

A

non-inflammatory degenerative disease that begins in cartilage

21
Q

complications of OA

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secondary to cartilage loss, subchondral new bone formation and marginal bony overgrowth

22
Q

is RA or OA are more favorable prognosis?

A

OA

23
Q

does RA or OA have less serious complications?

A

OA

24
Q

clinical presentations of OA

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  • pain localized to one or two joints

- stiffness in the morning or after inactivity that subsides in less than 15 minutes

25
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common areas affected by OA

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  • hips
  • knees
  • feet
  • spine
  • hands
  • TMJ
26
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med management of OA pts

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  • symptomatic relief
  • drug therapy limited to analgesics
  • intraarticular steroid injections intermittently to reduce acute pain and inflammation
  • possible joint replacement
27
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what is the first line of analgesics for OA pts?

A

acetaminophen

28
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dental management of OA pts

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pts can have limited, painful opening so have shorter appts (don’t fatigue joint which can cause acute flare up)