Lupus Flashcards

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3 defining characteristics of SLE (Like RA)

A

-SLE is chronic, progressive, inflammatory connective tissue disorde

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2
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SLE has periods of ______ and ______

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remissions and exacerbations

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3
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onset of SLE?

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acute or slow

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4
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is SLE fatal?

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can be fatal from kidney damage

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5
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus vs -Discoid Lupus Erythematosus

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SLE = affect whole body
DLE = affect skin
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6
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SLE patho

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=Production of Antinuclear antibodies affect the cell nucleus contents
->Results in formation of immune complexes in serum and organs
–> Affect the organ directly or the vessels that provide organs with O2
–>leads Inflammation and destruction of vessels and organs
Nephrophilic - like kidneys, go in there and cause damage

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7
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SLE is ______philic

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nephrophilic

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8
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SLE is more commin in males or females?

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females

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9
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who has rapid progression of sxs- male or female?

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male

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10
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patient population SLE is common in?

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More common in African –American, Native –American, Latina and Asian- American females

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11
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age onset of SLE?

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20-40 yrs

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12
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Assessment of SLE

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  • “Butterfly” rash
  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Weakness
  • Weight loss
  • Anorexia
  • Polyarthritis
  • Osteonecrosis
  • Muscle atrophy
  • Myalgia
  • Kidney issues* #1 reason people die of SLE
  • Pleural effusions
  • Pneumonia
  • Pericarditis
  • Reynaud’s phenomenon: Triggered by Cold and Stress
  • Neurological problems
  • Lymph enlargement
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13
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SLE is often diagnosed as what disease?

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RA

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14
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diagnostics for SLE?

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Skin biopsy (DSE)
RF +
ESR elevated
ANA +
Serum Complement (C3 & C4)
Anti-SS-a , Anti-SS-b
CBC/ CMP
	Pancytopenia
	**Follow kidney function

*similar to RA- no definitive diagnosis- based on ruling out other things, presentation, and auto-antibodies

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15
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pharmacology interventions for SLE?

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Steroids
Immunosuppressive medications
Biologics (belimumab)
(risk for infection)

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16
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nursing ed/care priority

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-Skin protection
Mild soap, lotion, cosmetics
Avoid direct sunlight
Sunscreen

17
Q

early sign of exacerbation of SLE?

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fever