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SACOIDOSIS (CLINICAL MANIFESTATION (persistant dry cough and wheezing,…
SACOIDOSIS
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION
persistant dry cough and wheezing
red rash or puble bumps on skin
blurred vision and eye pain
chest pains
fatigue and weight loss
swollen lymph nodes
NURSING INTERVITION
ensure comfort and rest
monitor vital signs
not much but basic patient care
prepare the patient for echocardiogram
administer corticosteriods
PATHOPHYSICOLOGY
infiltrates and granulomatous lesions
disruption of functioning to affected structure of tissue
tissue damage of the affected structure
affects the lungs, heart, skin, eyes, central & musculoskeletal system
CAUSES
no exact causes known
family history
sex/ gender
age
HEALTH EDUCATION
encourage a healthy lifestyle
encourage regular clinical check ups
eat a healthy diet with exercise
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
patients medical history
routine tests
echocardiogram
x-ray
physical examinations
DEFINITION
multisystem inflammatory diseas
characterised by accumulation of:
T-lymphocytes
phagocytes
non- causing caseating granulomas
PHARMACOLOGY
corticosteriods
methotrexane
hydroxychloroquine
azathioprine
infliximab
usually dissolves without treatment