shared care panel discussion caring for your patient with arthritis

14
Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

Upload: reyna-tulip

Post on 01-Apr-2015

219 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

Shared Care Panel DiscussionCaring for your

Patient with Arthritis

Page 2: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

2

Moderator: Dr. Julia Alleyne

Dr. Diane Lacaille Dr. Ken Hughes Ms. Linda Li Dr. George Watson Dr. Patrick Chan

Panelists

Page 3: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

3

Provide the panel with a rolling case

Direct questions to panel

Ask the panel to limit answers to 2 minutes

Ask audience for questions and comments

Closing pearls of practice

Format

Page 4: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

4

Maggie is 51 years old and was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis 7 years ago.

She has been managed with medications (Plaquenil) for inflammation but is still complaining of pain and swelling.

Maggie’s Voice

Page 5: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

5

1. Where would you start in assessing Maggie’s symptoms and effectiveness of medication?

2. What is your approach to patient education regarding symptom management?

Panelists

Page 6: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

6

Maggie works in a sedentary job and lives alone.

She is experiencing prolonged

morning stiffness, night time pain and increased foot joint swelling.

Maggie

Page 7: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

7

3. Would rehabilitation help Maggie cope better with work or home activities?

4. What has been your experience with community resources for patients like Maggie?

Panelists

Page 8: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

8

2 weeks ago, Maggie started

a walking program on the

treadmill as she read that it

exercise might help her. She

started to run one day but

felt a sudden pop in her

knee and it has been

swollen ever since.

Maggie

Page 9: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

9

5. How do you assess knee pain which may be mechanical or osteoarthritic in the patient with inflammatory symptoms?

6. What is your criteria for surgical intervention in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis?

Panelist

Page 10: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

10

What’s the scoop?

WhoWhen Why How Many

Cortisone Injections

Page 11: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

11

“My biggest concern is that I won’t be able to support myself and I don’t know how to change things around this time.Being sick costs money!Life’s demands don’t stop just because you have arthritis.”

Maggie

Maggie is divorced and

has one sister who lives 3

hours away. Her work is as

a receptionist for a car

dealer and her hours are

scattered over days,

evenings and weekends.

She has had a past history

of panic attacks and

recently experienced

some palpitations.

Page 12: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

12

7. How do you monitor and manage co-morbidities within a scheduled office visit?

Panelist

Page 13: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

13

If we were in your office for a day, what is the one pearl

that you would like us to take home regarding the care

of a patient with arthritis?

Panelist

Page 14: Shared Care Panel Discussion Caring for your Patient with Arthritis

Thank you