Lupus/SLE Flashcards

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lupus patho

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multisystem inflammatory disease of autoimmune origin
infectious agents may be the cause
may be precipitated be drugs such as anticonvulsives, hydralazine/apresoline, procainimide/pronestyl

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s/s lupus

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affects the skin,joints and serous membranes,

renal, hematologic, neurologic systems, varies from mild to rapidly progressing

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dermatologic s/s

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cutaneous vascular lesions, butterfly rash over cheeck &bridge of nose, sun sensitivity, rashes, hair loss

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musculoskeletal s/s

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polyarthalgia w/morning stiffness

may cause deformities such as swan neck def. of fingers

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cardiopulmonary s/s

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tachypnea and cough suggests restrictive lung disease (no non selective beta blockers)
dysrythmias
CAD

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Renal s/s

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lupis nephritis

proteinuria to rapid progressive glomerulonephritis

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ervous system s/s

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HA, seizures, memory loss

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hematologic s/s

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anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia,

increased susceptibility to infection fever should be taken seriously

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Diagnosis of lupus

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based on symptoms
no specific test but a variety of abnormalities in the blood can be found
-Antibody testing-Antinuclear antibody ANA
-Anti-Smith antibody(anti-sm); Anti-DNA antibody most specific to lupus
-Le cellprep is not specific to lupus

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Test to monitor treatment effectiveness

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ESR & CRP measure inflammation

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treatments for lupus

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focus is on quality of life/ management

  • NSAIDS for polyarthralgia
  • corticosteroids for severe exacerbations of polyarthritis
  • steroid sparing drugs/Methotrexate
  • antimalarials(plaquenil) treats fatigue and moderate skin/joint problems
  • requires yearly eye exam)
  • immunosuppressants:azothioprine(Imuran) cytoxan/
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lupus pt teaching

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-disease process
-pain mngmt strategies
-drug info
-energy conservatin techniques
-therapeutic exercise,use of heat therapy
-avoid of stress
-avoid individuals w/infection
-avoidance of drying soaps, -powders,household chemicals
-use of sunscreen
-regular lab work /followup
community resources

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pt teaching on pregnancy

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-more spontaneous abortions
-more stillborn
-exacerbation of lupus post partum
intrauterine growth retardation

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