8.22 Systemic disorders 4 Flashcards
When does AS develop?
teens - 40s
Who gets AS?
males 2-3x more likely
Is AS associated with a family hx?
yes
AS: stiffness
morning stiffness more than 30 mins
AS: ease factors
- improved back pain with exercise
- no improvement with rest
AS: night pain
during second half of the night only
AS: butt pain
alternating buttock pain
What does SLE stand for?
Systemic
Lupus
Erythematosus
Which of the systemic conditions are associated with urethritis, conjunctivitis, nausea/vomiting?
Reiter’s syndrome
Which of the systemic conditions are associated with weight loss?
- Reiter’s syndrome
- AS
Which of the systemic conditions are associated with fever?
- SLE
- psoriatic arthritis
- gout
- AS
Which of the systemic conditions are associated with tachycardia?
gout
Which of the systemic conditions are associated with malaise?
- gout
- AS
Which of the systemic conditions are associated with skin rash, fever, photosensitivity, dyspnea, and peripheral neuropathy?
SLE
Which of the systemic conditions are associated with fatigue, weight loss, fever, malaise?
AS