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By : Ashlee Kolkow Please enjoy the show…….. What is RA? • Most serious form of arthritis, leading to severe crippling • Autoimmune disorder • Chronic inflammation of the synovial membrane of the diarthrodial joints • May affect major organ systems ( lungs,heart,blood vessels,muscles,eyes,skin) *RA* Clinical Manifestations • Involves a immune reaction that will not shut off due to failure in the immune system • Resulting in damage to the affected tissue possibly leading to gross deformity and loss of function • Characterized by periods of remission and exacerbation Assessment • Subjective • Objective Malaise Muscle weakness Loss of appetite Generalized Edema on joints Tenderness Subcutaneous nodules Limiting ROM Fever Diagnostic Tests • No single definitive test for RA • Diagnosis based on patient history and findings during physical exam. • Four classic symptoms 1. 2. 3. 4. Morning stiffness Joint pain Muscle weakness Fatigue Treatment • Anti-inflammatory drug - Indocin • Pain relief - Celebrex • Prolonging join function - Physical therapy. Traction, and splints Continued……….. • Advances in cell and molecular biology had influences the current treatment of RA. Disease-modifying antirheumatoid medications target an enzyme known as tumor necrosis factor (TNF). It’s a proinflammatory substance that is produced by the synovial cells and other cells of the body and produces signs and symptoms of inflammation. Nursing Interventions/Patient Teaching • Rest, Rest, Rest • Sleeping 8-10 hrs a night with 2-hr naps during daytime • Light exercise 2 or 3 times daily • Heat application helps relax and soothe muscles. • Allow patient to perform ADLs Prognosis • Stage I represents early effect • Stage IV, the terminal category, includes marked joint deformity, extensive muscle atrophy, soft tissue lesions, bone and cartilage destruction, and fibrous or bony ankylosis THE END