Types | Diagnosis | Signs and Symptoms | PT related | Treatment |
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What is Oglioarthritis
What is the most common type?
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What is 6 weeks
What is the minimum number of weeks inflammation must be present in a joint?
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What is a rash
What is a temporary outbreak of red, itchy or bumpy patches on skin?
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Acceptable answers: Control pain, Preserve range of motion, muscle strength, and muscle function, Reverse functional deficits, Improve endurance, Prevent injury
Promote participation in ADL's and activities
What is a goal of PT for JIA? Control pain, Preserve range of motion, muscle strength, and muscle function, Reverse functional deficits, Improve endurance, Prevent injury
Promote participation in ADL's and activities |
Acceptable answers: pain management, deformity prevention, ROM exercises, strengthening, promotion of functional activities, improve physical fitness
What is one way to treat Idiopathic Juvenile Arthritis?
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What isPolyarthritis
What is the type that affects 5 or more joints?
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What is 16
What age must JIA be diagnosed by?
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What is in the joints
Where is the area in the body children lose ROM?
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Acceptable answers: general information about the condition, Joint protection, Pain reducing techniques, Muscle relaxing techniques, Activity recommendations , Deformity prevention techniques
What might a PT give patient education on?
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What is educate the family about the disease
What can you do to make the patient and family more involved in the treatment plan?educate the family about the disease
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What is Systemic
What is the type that affects the whole body and has symptoms including a fever and rash?
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What is a Rheumatologist
What type of doctor would make the diagnosis?
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What is in the morning
When are joints most affected?
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What is use caution for high impact activities and exercises
What is a special precaution to take when working with JIA children?
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Looking for: Keep the mouth slightly open and take bites of large food items
How do you protect the joint integrity of the jaw at home?
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What is Psoriatic
What is the type that presents with joint symptoms with an additional scaly rash often times found behind the ear, on the eyelids, elbows, knees, belly button and scalp?
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What is MRI
What is the gold standard imaging to diagnose JIA?
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What is edema
What is swelling due to the entrapment of excess fluid in a tissue?
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Acceptable answers: Gait assessment, balance assessment, goniometry of affected joints, endurance, ADL function
What should be included in the exam?
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Acceptable Answers: Electrotherapy, Ultrasound, and Ice to help with acute inflammation
What type of modalities are helpful in the management of JIA?
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What is Enthesitis
What is the type that affects the attachment point of soft tissues onto bone?
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What is high levels of inflammation
What does blood work show?
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what is an inflamed tissue
What is it when a tissue is red, warm and tender?
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Parent/Patient visual analog scale
What is a way to objectively measure pain?
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What is Synovectomy
What is the most invasive treatment method?
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