Definition
Signs & Symptoms
Treatments +Prevention
Treatments +Pathophysiology
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100

Type of disease SLE is

What is a chronic, systemic, autoimmune disease?

(must include autoimmune disease)

100

Something that people with Lupus may lack that leads to fatigue

What is Vitamin D

100

The diet people with SLE may use

What is the Mediterranean diet?

100

The process of a cell destroying itself

What is apoptosis

100

The show that popularized Lupus

What is House MD?

200

The gender primarily affected by SLE

What are women?

200

The shape of the rash that appears on the face of a person with SLE

What is a butterfly?
200

The minimum SPF a person with SLE should use

What is SPF-50?

200

The place where biologics originate

What are living beings/cells?

300

The age range of those primarily affected by SLE

What are the ages 15-44 years old?

300

Something that may form when the lining of the mouth is attacked

What are mouth ulcers?

300

The 3 mentioned toxins that should be avoided for people with SLE

What are cigarettes, vapes, and silica dust?

300

All 4 mentioned treatments of Lupus

What are NSAIDs, Antimalarial drugs, corticosteroids, and biologics?
400

The ethnicities primarily affected by SLE

What are Africans, Hispanics, and Asians?

400

Inflammation of the lining of the lungs

What is pleuritis?

400

The 2 foods a person with SLE should avoid

What are garlic and alfalfa sprouts?

400

The two items that bind together to form the Antigen-Antibody complex

What are nuclear antigens and antinuclear antibodies?

500

The correct full spelling of SLE

What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus?

500

Inflammation of the joints

What is synovitis?

500

The mentioned biologic that lowers the amount of B-cells in the body

What is Benlysta?

500

The full name of NSAIDs

What are Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs?

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