NURS 325 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Autoimmune Disease, Bunion, Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Test 2 covers units 7, 8, and 11. Arthritis involves inflammation of a joint or joints: know clinical manifestations/differences between oa, ra, and gout, osteoarthritis: degeneration of articular cartilage over time caused by wear and tear. Joint pain (early: diminishes after rest, intensifies after activity. Joint pain (advanced: pain occurs w slight motion or even at rest. Morning stiffness for less than 30 minutes or less. Symptoms are aggravated by temperature change and humidity. Crepitus: (a grating sensation caused by loose cartilage particles in the joint cavity) can cause stiffness. Joint enlargement: oa usually affects joints on 1 side of the body (asymmetrically) rather than in pairs, fatigue, fever, and organ involvement are not present in. Oa: this an important distinction b/t oa and inflammatory joint disorders, such as ra, rheumatoid arthritis: chronic, systemic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of connective tissue in the synovial joints and extraarticular manifestations. Antibodies combines to igg to form immune complexes.

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