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cardinal signs of inflammatory arthritis such as joint swelling and tenderness may also be found in non-inflammatory arthritis.
cardinal signs of inflammatory arthritis such as joint swelling and tenderness may also be found in non-inflammatory arthritis. What signs are not typically seen, however, in noninflammatory arthritis as they are in inflammatory arthritis? (choose all that apply)
- crepitation without erythema
- symmetric pain
- problem morning stiffness greater than one hour
- pain at rest
- warmth
which joints might be involved in both RA and SLE? choose all that apply
- wrist
- Hips
- shoulders
- sacroiliac joint
- ankels
- elbows
your 25-year-old female patient with SLE is currently taking hydroxychloroquine 400 mg po qd. what labs/test would you like to monitor periodically? choose allthat apply
- LFTs
- creatnine
- ophthalmic exam
- fasting glucose
- CBC
- TSH and free T4