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 Rheumatoid arthritis is
autoimmune disorder in
which Immune system
identifies the synovial
membrane as "foreign"
and begins attacking it.
 Synovial membrane shown in
picture
 Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic
inflammatory disorder that may affect many
tissues and organs, but mainly attacks the
joints producing an inflammatory synovitis.
 Idiopathic
 Positive family history
 Inherited tissue type major
histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigen
 Smoking
 Bacterial and Fungal Infection
 Herpes simplex virus infections
 Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
 Vitamin D deficiency
 Presentation of antigen to T cells
 T- and B-cell Proliferation Angiogenesis in
synovial lining
 Neutrophil accumulation in synovial fluid.
 Synovitis.
 Early pannus Formation(The pannus is a
sheet of inflammatory granulation tissue that
spreads from the synovial membrane and
invades the joint)
 Subchondral bone erosion.
 Pannus invasion of cartilage Chondrocyte
proliferation.
 Laxity of ligaments
 Joint instability, contractures, decreased
ROM, systemic complications
 The joints of the
hands are often the
very first joints
affected by
rheumatoid arthritis.
These joints are
swollen red and
tender when
squeezed.
 Swelling due to synovitis
 Fatigue
 Joint pain
 Joint tenderness
 Joint swelling
 Joint redness
 Joint warmth
 Joint stiffness
 Loss of joint range of motion
 Many joints affected (polyarthritis)
 Limping
 Joint deformity
 Both sides of the body affected (symmetric)
Diagnosis
 X Rays
 X rays of hands and feet are generally performed in
people with RA.
 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
 Ultrasounds
 Blood Tests
 Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
 RF is a specific antibody in the blood.
 A negative RF does not rule out RA. The arthritis is then called
seronegative, most common during the first year of illness and
converting to seropositive status over time.
 Anti-citrullinated Protein Antibodies (ACPAs)
 Like RF, this testing is only positive in a proportion of all RA
cases.
 Unlike RF, this test is rarely found positive if RA is NOT present,
giving it a specificity of about 95%.
 Other blood tests performed when RA is suspected:
 Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
 The rate at which red blood cells precipitate in a 1
hour period.
 C-Reactive Protein
 A protein found in the blood in response to
inflammation.
 Full Blood Count
 Gives information about all blood cells.
 Renal Function
 Kidney Function
 Liver Enzymes
 Gives information on the state of a patient’s liver
 Salicylates
 Acetylated
 aspirin
 Nonacetylated
 choline magnesium
 trisalicylate (Trilisate)
 choline salicylate (Arthropan)
 Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
(NSAIDs)
 diclofenac (Voveran)
 etodolac (Lodine)
 flurbiprofen (Ansaid)
 ibuprofen
 meclofenamate (Meclomen)
 meloxicam
 nabumatone (Relafen)
 Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)
 Antimalarials
 Action: Anti-inflammatory, inhibits lysosomal enzymes
 hydroxychloroquine
 chloroquine
 Gold-containing compounds
 Action: Inhibits T- and B-cell activity, suppresses
synovitis during active stage of rheumatoid
 aurothioglucose (Solganol)
 gold sodium thiomalate
 auranofin (Ridaura)
 sulfasalazine (Azulfidine)
 penicillamine (Cuprimine)
 Immunosuppressives
 Action: Immune suppression, effects DNA
synthesis and other cellular effects
 methotrexate (Rheumatrex)
 azathioprine (Imuran)
 cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan)
 Corticosteroids
 Action: Anti-inflammatory, analgesic Used
for shortest duration and at lowest dose
possible to minimize adverse effects
 prednisone
 prednisolone
 hydrocortisone
 intra-articular injections
 Topical Analgesics
 capsaicin (Zostrix)
Surgeries considered for people who
have severe rheumatoid
arthritis include:
 Arthroplasty, to replace part or all of a joint, such
as the hip or knee.
 Arthroscopy, which uses a small lighted instrument
to remove debris or inflamed tissue from a joint.
 Carpal tunnel release, to relieve pressure on the
median nerve in the wrist.
 Cervical spinal fusion, to treat severe neck
pain and nerve problems.
 Finger and hand surgeries, to correct joint
problems in the hand.
 Foot surgery such as phalangeal head
resection.
 Synovectomy, to remove inflamed joint
tissue.
 NURSING DIAGNOSES
• Acute and chronic pain related to inflammation
and increased disease activity, tissue damage,
fatigue, or lowered tolerance level
• Fatigue related to increased disease activity,
pain, inadequate sleep/rest, deconditioning,
inadequate nutrition, emotional
stress/depression
• Disturbed sleep pattern related to pain,
depression, and medications
•
• Self-care deficits related to contractures,
fatigue, or loss of motion
 Impaired physical mobility related to
decreased range of motion, muscle
weakness, pain on movement, limited
endurance, lack of or improper use of
ambulatory devices
 Disturbed body image related to physical and
psychological changes and dependency
imposed by chronic illness
• Ineffective coping related to actual or
perceived lifestyle or role changes
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rheumatoid arthritis - 161025073117.pptx

  • 2.  Rheumatoid arthritis is autoimmune disorder in which Immune system identifies the synovial membrane as "foreign" and begins attacking it.  Synovial membrane shown in picture
  • 3.  Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder that may affect many tissues and organs, but mainly attacks the joints producing an inflammatory synovitis.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.  Idiopathic  Positive family history  Inherited tissue type major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigen  Smoking  Bacterial and Fungal Infection  Herpes simplex virus infections  Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)  Vitamin D deficiency
  • 7.  Presentation of antigen to T cells  T- and B-cell Proliferation Angiogenesis in synovial lining  Neutrophil accumulation in synovial fluid.  Synovitis.  Early pannus Formation(The pannus is a sheet of inflammatory granulation tissue that spreads from the synovial membrane and invades the joint)
  • 8.  Subchondral bone erosion.  Pannus invasion of cartilage Chondrocyte proliferation.  Laxity of ligaments  Joint instability, contractures, decreased ROM, systemic complications
  • 9.  The joints of the hands are often the very first joints affected by rheumatoid arthritis. These joints are swollen red and tender when squeezed.  Swelling due to synovitis
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.  Fatigue  Joint pain  Joint tenderness  Joint swelling  Joint redness  Joint warmth
  • 13.  Joint stiffness  Loss of joint range of motion  Many joints affected (polyarthritis)  Limping  Joint deformity  Both sides of the body affected (symmetric)
  • 15.  X Rays  X rays of hands and feet are generally performed in people with RA.  Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)  Ultrasounds
  • 16.  Blood Tests  Rheumatoid Factor (RF)  RF is a specific antibody in the blood.  A negative RF does not rule out RA. The arthritis is then called seronegative, most common during the first year of illness and converting to seropositive status over time.  Anti-citrullinated Protein Antibodies (ACPAs)  Like RF, this testing is only positive in a proportion of all RA cases.  Unlike RF, this test is rarely found positive if RA is NOT present, giving it a specificity of about 95%.
  • 17.  Other blood tests performed when RA is suspected:  Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)  The rate at which red blood cells precipitate in a 1 hour period.  C-Reactive Protein  A protein found in the blood in response to inflammation.  Full Blood Count  Gives information about all blood cells.  Renal Function  Kidney Function  Liver Enzymes  Gives information on the state of a patient’s liver
  • 18.  Salicylates  Acetylated  aspirin  Nonacetylated  choline magnesium  trisalicylate (Trilisate)  choline salicylate (Arthropan)
  • 19.  Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)  diclofenac (Voveran)  etodolac (Lodine)  flurbiprofen (Ansaid)  ibuprofen  meclofenamate (Meclomen)  meloxicam  nabumatone (Relafen)
  • 20.  Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)  Antimalarials  Action: Anti-inflammatory, inhibits lysosomal enzymes  hydroxychloroquine  chloroquine
  • 21.  Gold-containing compounds  Action: Inhibits T- and B-cell activity, suppresses synovitis during active stage of rheumatoid  aurothioglucose (Solganol)  gold sodium thiomalate  auranofin (Ridaura)  sulfasalazine (Azulfidine)  penicillamine (Cuprimine)
  • 22.  Immunosuppressives  Action: Immune suppression, effects DNA synthesis and other cellular effects  methotrexate (Rheumatrex)  azathioprine (Imuran)  cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan)
  • 23.  Corticosteroids  Action: Anti-inflammatory, analgesic Used for shortest duration and at lowest dose possible to minimize adverse effects  prednisone  prednisolone  hydrocortisone  intra-articular injections
  • 24.  Topical Analgesics  capsaicin (Zostrix)
  • 25. Surgeries considered for people who have severe rheumatoid arthritis include:  Arthroplasty, to replace part or all of a joint, such as the hip or knee.  Arthroscopy, which uses a small lighted instrument to remove debris or inflamed tissue from a joint.  Carpal tunnel release, to relieve pressure on the median nerve in the wrist.
  • 26.  Cervical spinal fusion, to treat severe neck pain and nerve problems.  Finger and hand surgeries, to correct joint problems in the hand.  Foot surgery such as phalangeal head resection.  Synovectomy, to remove inflamed joint tissue.
  • 27.  NURSING DIAGNOSES • Acute and chronic pain related to inflammation and increased disease activity, tissue damage, fatigue, or lowered tolerance level • Fatigue related to increased disease activity, pain, inadequate sleep/rest, deconditioning, inadequate nutrition, emotional stress/depression • Disturbed sleep pattern related to pain, depression, and medications • • Self-care deficits related to contractures, fatigue, or loss of motion
  • 28.  Impaired physical mobility related to decreased range of motion, muscle weakness, pain on movement, limited endurance, lack of or improper use of ambulatory devices  Disturbed body image related to physical and psychological changes and dependency imposed by chronic illness • Ineffective coping related to actual or perceived lifestyle or role changes