The nurse is teaching a school-aged child with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (jia) activities to prevent the loss of joint function. which activities would the nurse caution the child to avoid?

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Bicycle riding, Walking to school, Isometric exercises, Sedentary activities

Prolonged sitting in one position can lead to stiffness and flexion contractures and should be avoided. Riding a bicycle helps maintain joint mobility, which is advantageous. Walking promotes functional movement and is beneficial. Isometric exercises are beneficial because they help maintain muscle tone.

What is juvenile idiopathic arthritis (jia) ?

Children that have arthritis have juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Joint swelling (inflammation) and stiffness are symptoms of arthritis. JIA is a type of arthritis that strikes a youngster who is 16 years old or younger for at least six weeks.

  • When the body's immune system targets its own cells and tissues, juvenile idiopathic arthritis develops. Although the exact cause is unknown, both environment and heredity appear to be involved.

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