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Scorebuilders 2010

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Osteoarthritis primary effects weight bearing joints and the most commonly effected sites include?   Cervical spine (C5-C6), lumbar spine, hips, knees  
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Osteoarthritis is a degeneration of what type of cartilage?1)hyaline cartilage (articular cartilage) 2) elastic cartilage 3) fibrocartilage   articular cartilage  
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After the articular cartilage is degenerated is osteoarthritis, what type of bone is thickened? 1)trabecular bone 2) spongy bone 3)subchondral bone   subchondral bone  
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Osteoarthritis is diagnosed at what age in what population   After age 40, men more than women  
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What are the risk factors of osteoarthritis?   Trauma, repetitive micro trauma, obesity  
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What is the step by step pathogenesis of osteoarthritis?   1)cartilage becomes soft and damaged 2)osteophytes form 3)subchondral bone thickens 4) synovitis is mild to moderate  
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What types of things would increase the pain in osteoarthritis?   Increased pain after exercise, increased pain with weather changes  
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How long would joint stiffness last in osteoarthritis?   Less than 15 minutes  
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What clinical findings with the joints would you find with osteoarthritis?   Pain present at the affected joint, localized to a few joints, joints enlarged,joint motion limited, joint crepitus, joint stiffness < 15 minutes, Bouchard’s nodes, Heberden’s nodes  
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What type of onset is found in osteoarthritis?   Gradual onset  
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What types of modalities can you use with patients with osteoarthritis?   Cold,heat,US, hydrotherapy,paraffin,TENS,NSAIDs  
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How can you reduce the wb on the effected joints effected by OA?   Patient education on energy conservation, body mechanics, joint protection techniques, Rest, splinting, assistive devices, weight loss  
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What types of exercises would you do for patients with osteoarthritis?   Isometric followed by gradual progression to isotonic exercise  
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Where do you find Heberden’s nodes and Bouchard’s nodes; in RA or OA?   OA  
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What is a hard or bony swelling that can develop in the DIP?   Herberden’s nodes  
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What is a hard or bony swelling that can develop in the PIP?   Bouchard’s nodes  
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Will orthopedic surgical intervention be effective in OA or RA?   OA because RA is more of a systemic disease  
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In what joints does RA start?   Onset may occur first at any joint but it is common to find it in the small joints of the hand,foot,wrist and ankle  
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What is rheumatoid arthritis and how common is it?   Systemic autoimmune disorder of unknown etiology that involves periods of exacerbation and remission; 1-2% of the American population  
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Which of the following structures in RA has a chronic inflammatory reaction?A) Articular cartilage B) synovial tissues C) capsule D)subchondral   B) synovial tissues  
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Who is more affected by RA and at what age does it start?   Women affected 3 times more than men, most common age of onset is between 30-50 years of age  
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What is the pathogenesis of RA?   1)thickening of synovial membrane in affected joints 2) colonization of lymphocytes which synthesize the rheumatoid factor 3) subsequent erosion of cartilage and supporting structures  
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How long does morning stiffness last in joints effected by RA?   Greater than one hour  
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What clinical presentation will you find with joints effected by RA?   Symmetrical polyarthritis, Pain and tenderness of affected joints, morning stiffness > 1 hour, warm joints, redness at joints  
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What type of onset typically presents with RA?   Onset may be gradual or immediate  
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What particular deformity of the joints occurs in joints affected by RA?   Boutonniere deformity-DIP extension, PIP flexion, Swan neck deformity-DIF flexion, PIP hyperextension  
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What is a Boutonniere deformity?   DIP extension, PIP flexion  
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What is a Swan neck deformity?   DIP flexion, PIP hyperextension  
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What are the systemic characteristics associated with RA?   Decrease in appetite, malaise and increased fatigue  
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What types of modalities can be used on joints with RA?   Hydrotherapy, hot pack, paraffin, cold; AVOID deep heat  
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What type of therapy should be used with the acute stage of RA?A) Active ROM B) isometrics C) passive ROM D) joint mobilizations   passive ROM  
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What type of therapy should be used in the subacute stage of RA?A)Active ROM B) isometrics C) passive ROM D) joint mobilizations   Active ROM  
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In OA or RA is complete bed rest or regular rest periods indicated?   RA  
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In OA or RA should splinting and use of assistive devices be used?   Both OA and RA  
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What should the patient education be focused on in OA and RA patients?   Patient education on disease process, energy conservation,body mechanics, joint protection techniques  
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What is rheumatism?   Non specific term for medical problems effecting the joints and connective tissues  
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What are some conditions that present with rheumatism?   OA, RA,JRA, gout, systemic lupus erythematosus, ankylosisng spondylitis  
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What is rheumatism characterized by?   Inflammation, degeneration or metabolic derangement of the connective tissue, soreness, joint pain, stiffness of muscles  
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What does the PT exam consist of for a patient who has rheumatism?   Measurement of independence with functional activities, measurement of joint inflammation, measurement of joint ROM, determination of limiting factors including pain, weakness, and fatigue  
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What should you measure in the joints in a person with rheumatism?   Joint ROM and joint inflammation  
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What are the short term goals in a patient with rheumatism in the acute stage?   Alleviate pain,Decrease inflammation maintain strength and endurance to activity  
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What can you provide to help the patient with rheumatism in the acute stage to be safe with motion?   Provide splinting and/or assistive devices to increase safety  
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What would you want the patient with rheumatism be independent with as a long term goal?   Proper body mechanics, reduction of biomechanical stressors, exercise program  
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What things do you want your patient with rheumatism to maximize as part of their long term goal?   Functional mobility, endurance to tolerate ADL  
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