A patient diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is reluctant to start some recommended therapies. The nurse tells the patient that early intervention is crucial for long-term health. What rationales would the nurse provide for this statement?. Select all that apply.
A) Early intervention is instrumental in bringing about long-term remission of symptoms.
B) Beginning treatment early can help control pain generated by the disorder.
C) If the disease is not treated, tissue and joint damage can be extreme.
D) Early and aggressive exercise will help keep joints mobile.
E) If treatment is started early, joint deformity can be avoided.
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