Myasthenia Gravis
Fibromyalgia
Multiple Sclerosis
Gout
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100

This condition worsens with activity but improves with _____?

What is rest?

100

This condition is characterized by widespread _______ pain.

what is musculoskeletal pain?

100

MS affects this protective covering of nerve cells.

what is the myelin sheath?

100

Gout is caused by buildup of _____ crystals in joints

what is uric acid?

100

This device is used for long term IV antibiotics and increases DVT risk.

What is a PICC line?

200

This medication is the antidote for cholinergic crisis.

What is atropine?

200

Diagnosis requires pain in at least _____ out of ____ sites.

what is 6 out of 9?

200

Name one diagnostic test used for MS

What is MRI or lumbar puncture? 

200

This joint is most commonly affected in gout.

What is the big toe?
200

This infection involves bone and often requires long term IV antibiotics

what is osteomyelitis?

300

This organ is often enlarged in patients with MG.

What is the thymus?

300

Name one pharmacologic treatment for fibromyalgia?

What is exercise, yoga, tai chi, CBT, or relaxation therapy?

300

This symptom involves involuntary eye movement.

what is nystagmus?

300

Patients should avoid foods high in this substance.

What are purines?

300

This condition results from lack of muscle use.

what is muscle atrophy? (Disuse atrophy)

400

What is the underlying issues causing muscle weakness in MG?

What is impaired transmission of nerve impulses?

400
True or false: Fibromyalgia is caused by inflammation.
What is false?
400

Name one class of medications used to treat MS.

What are corticosteriods, interferons, monoclonal antibodies, or immunosuppressants? 

400

Name one treatment besides medications for gout.

What is cold therapy or increased fluid intake? 

400

Name one sign of osteomyelitis.

What is bone pain, redness, swelling, fever, or increased WBCs?

500

Give one priority nursing intervention for MG

What is maintaining airway, preventing falls, or encouraging Rest?

500

How long must symptoms be present for diagnosis?

What is 3 months?

500

This is a priority nursing focus during MS exacerbations.

What is monitoring and documenting timing/severity of exacerbations? (or supporting function and medication effectiveness)

500

How is gout definitively confirmed from the joint?

What is removal of the synovial fluid?


500

Name one risk that puts a patient at risk for osteomyelitis.

What is open fracture, surgery, trauma, or diabetes?

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