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Maryville NURS 640 Exam 3 Part 2 Latest Update ) Exam |
Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A +
osteoarthritis - ANSWER Most common form of arthritis
•
Increased age
-
> 45, particularly by 70's
•
Female gender, post
-
menopausal
•
Obesity increases risk
threefold
•
Family history
•
Repeated trauma - ANSWER OA risk factors include:
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systemic inflammation & knee - ANSWER OA is generally NOT
associated with
---------- and the ------- is the most common area to be affected
-
Pain most prominent symptom
-
Insidious onset
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Generally limited to joint(s)
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"Aching
" pain worsened with joint use
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Stiffness with inactivity, morning
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One or few joints involved (diff dx) - ANSWER S&S of OA
include:
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< 2000 cells /
mcL
(if
done) - ANSWER Joint fluid WBC for OA is:
Topical NSAIDs
-
Acetaminophen first line oral
-
Oral NSAIDS: OTC or prescribed
•
COX1 and COX2 vs. selective COX2
•
Consider gastric acid reduction / protection therapy
•
Monitor renal baseline and toxicity
•
Permeant platelet inhibition
-
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bleeding risk - ANSWER Pharmacotherapy for OA includes
Rheumatoid arthritis - ANSWER Chronic, systemic inflammatory
disease
•
Primarily targets synovial tissues
•
Higher risk of coronary artery disease and
heart failure
•
Untreated results in joint destruction and
reduced life
expectancy
•
Early and aggressive treatment
Women > men
•
Risk increases with age
Maryville NURS 640 Exam 3 Part 2 Latest Update ) Exam |
Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A +
osteoarthritis - ANSWER Most common form of arthritis
•
Increased age
-
> 45, particularly by 70's
•
Female gender, post
-
menopausal
•
Obesity increases risk
threefold
•
Family history
•
Repeated trauma - ANSWER OA risk factors include:
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systemic inflammation & knee - ANSWER OA is generally NOT
associated with
---------- and the ------- is the most common area to be affected
-
Pain most prominent symptom
-
Insidious onset
-
Generally limited to joint(s)
-
"Aching
" pain worsened with joint use
-
Stiffness with inactivity, morning
-
One or few joints involved (diff dx) - ANSWER S&S of OA
include:
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< 2000 cells /
mcL
(if
done) - ANSWER Joint fluid WBC for OA is:
Topical NSAIDs
-
Acetaminophen first line oral
-
Oral NSAIDS: OTC or prescribed
•
COX1 and COX2 vs. selective COX2
•
Consider gastric acid reduction / protection therapy
•
Monitor renal baseline and toxicity
•
Permeant platelet inhibition
-
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bleeding risk - ANSWER Pharmacotherapy for OA includes
Rheumatoid arthritis - ANSWER Chronic, systemic inflammatory
disease
•
Primarily targets synovial tissues
•
Higher risk of coronary artery disease and
heart failure
•
Untreated results in joint destruction and
reduced life
expectancy
•
Early and aggressive treatment
Women > men
•
Risk increases with age