A Longer Look at Arthritis for Rehabilitation Nurses
Presented by Cheryl Lehman
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Cheryl Lehman
Dr. Cheryl Lehman has been a registered nurse since graduating from the Decatur Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in 1978. Since that time, she earned a BSN from Maryville University-St. Louis in 1990; an MSN in Adult Health Nursing from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston in the Clinical Nurse…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Osteoarthritis
This chapter reviews the unique aspects of osteoarthritis. Risk factors, causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatments are discussed, with assessment parameters included. The role of the rehabilitation nurse in the acute and chronic stages of the disease are included.
2. Rheumatoid Arthritis
This chapter reviews the unique aspects of rheumatoid arthritis. Risk factors, causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatments are discussed, with assessment parameters included. The role of the rehabilitation nurse in the acute and chronic stages of the disease is included.
3. Gouty Arthritis
This chapter reviews the unique aspects of gouty arthritis. Risk factors, causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatments are discussed, with assessment parameters included. The role of the rehabilitation nurse in the acute and chronic stages of the disease is included.
4. Juvenile Arthritis
This chapter reviews the unique aspects of juvenile arthritis. Risk factors, causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatments are discussed, with assessment parameters included. The role of the rehabilitation nurse in the care of the person with juvenile arthritis is included.
5. Ankylosing Spondylitis
This chapter reviews the unique aspects of ankylosing spondylitis. Risk factors, causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatments are discussed, with assessment parameters included. The role of the rehabilitation nurse in the care of the person with juvenile arthritis is included.
6. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Pain in the joints can be complex in nature. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) can be one cause of joint pain. This chapter reviews SLE, with a focus on joint pain. Risk factors, causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests and treatments are discussed, with assessment parameters included. The role of the rehabilitation nurse in the care of the person with SLE is included.