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CNUR 204 Practice Test Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct a chronic, progressive, degenerative autoimmune disorder of the CNS characterized by disseminated demyelination of nerve fibres in the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerve is known as what disease - ANSWER -MS what are the unique symptoms of MS - ANSWER -fatigue, speech, balance, coordination, vision what do the theories for MS depend on - ANSWER -ethnicity, gender, geography, and environment who are the targets for MS - ANSWER -women (3:1), age (diagnosed younger), northern climates, white ethnicity, and family history what are the types of MS - ANSWER -benign, relapsing-remitting, primary progressive, secondary progressive, progressive relapsing what is benign MS - ANSWER -minimal disability between attacks what is relapsing-remitting MS - ANSWER -attacks may leave permanent deficits followed by periods of remission what is primary progressive MS - ANSWER -steady increase in disability, older age of onset and no relapses what is secondary progressive MS - ANSWER -initial relapsing remitting MS that begins to decline without periods of remission what is progressive relapsing MS - ANSWER -steady decline since disease onset with superimposed attacks what is the most common type of MS - ANSWER -relapsing-remitting what are the common clinical manifestations of MS - ANSWER -fatigue, balance and coordination problems, altered sensations, spasticity, muscle pain, visual problems, abnormal speech how is MS diagnosed - ANSWER -history, clinical manifestations, MRI what are the symptoms of MS affecting the frontal lobe - ANSWER -speech, mood, thought, planning for the future, language what are the symptoms of MS affecting the occipital lobe - ANSWER -vision what are the symptoms of MS affecting the temporal lobe - ANSWER -memory and emotions what are the symptoms of MS affecting the brain stem - ANSWER -breathing, heart rate, seeing and hearing, sweating, blood pressure, digestion, body temperature regulation what are the symptoms of MS affecting the cerebellum - ANSWER -body movement coordination, balance and equilibrium what are the goals for MS management - ANSWER -increase time of remission and decrease relapses, manage symptoms, optimize psychosocial well-being what drug therapy is used for MS - ANSWER -corticosteroids, immunosuppressive drugs, immunomodulator drugs what are the teaching points for MS and wellness - ANSWER -move your body, feed your health, look beyond the traditional healthcare team, talk about your experience what is bradykinesia - ANSWER -slow movements what is dyskinesia - ANSWER -involuntary muscle movement, no coordination what is akinesia - ANSWER -loss of voluntary movement what is rigidity - ANSWER -stiff, not able to move what is the pathophysiology of parkinson's disease - ANSWER -progressive neurodegenerative disorder, destruction of dopaminergic neutrons, dopamine deficiency what does a dopamine deficiency result in - ANSWER -affects movement, mood, cognition, swallowing and communication what are the symptoms of parkinson's - ANSWER -tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia what complications result from parkinson's disease - ANSWER -depression, dementia, orthostatic hypotension, constipation, sleep disturbances, postural instability what is the goal for treatment of parkinson's - ANSWER -treat the symptoms, drug therapy for the disease depends on the progression and will only work for a certain amount of time what types of surgical therapy can be used for parkinson's - ANSWER -deep brain stimulation and stem cell transplant if a patient has two or more unprovoked seizures in 24 hours, what medical condition do they have - ANSWER -epilepsy what do seizure symptoms depend on - ANSWER -where in the brain the electrical activity occurs, and how much of the brain it is affecting what is the post-ictal period of a seizure - ANSWER -recovery period after what are seizures caused by - ANSWER -injury or chemical imbalance

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a chronic, progressive, degenerative autoimmune disorder of the CNS
characterized by disseminated demyelination of nerve fibres in the brain, spinal
cord, and optic nerve is known as what disease - ANSWER -MS

what are the unique symptoms of MS - ANSWER -fatigue, speech, balance,
coordination, vision

what do the theories for MS depend on - ANSWER -ethnicity, gender, geography,
and environment

who are the targets for MS - ANSWER -women (3:1), age (diagnosed younger),
northern climates, white ethnicity, and family history

what are the types of MS - ANSWER -benign, relapsing-remitting, primary
progressive, secondary progressive, progressive relapsing

what is benign MS - ANSWER -minimal disability between attacks

what is relapsing-remitting MS - ANSWER -attacks may leave permanent deficits
followed by periods of remission

what is primary progressive MS - ANSWER -steady increase in disability, older
age of onset and no relapses

what is secondary progressive MS - ANSWER -initial relapsing remitting MS that
begins to decline without periods of remission

what is progressive relapsing MS - ANSWER -steady decline since disease onset
with superimposed attacks

what is the most common type of MS - ANSWER -relapsing-remitting

, what are the common clinical manifestations of MS - ANSWER -fatigue, balance
and coordination problems, altered sensations, spasticity, muscle pain, visual
problems, abnormal speech

how is MS diagnosed - ANSWER -history, clinical manifestations, MRI

what are the symptoms of MS affecting the frontal lobe - ANSWER -speech,
mood, thought, planning for the future, language

what are the symptoms of MS affecting the occipital lobe - ANSWER -vision

what are the symptoms of MS affecting the temporal lobe - ANSWER -memory
and emotions

what are the symptoms of MS affecting the brain stem - ANSWER -breathing,
heart rate, seeing and hearing, sweating, blood pressure, digestion, body
temperature regulation

what are the symptoms of MS affecting the cerebellum - ANSWER -body
movement coordination, balance and equilibrium

what are the goals for MS management - ANSWER -increase time of remission
and decrease relapses, manage symptoms, optimize psychosocial well-being

what drug therapy is used for MS - ANSWER -corticosteroids,
immunosuppressive drugs, immunomodulator drugs

what are the teaching points for MS and wellness - ANSWER -move your body,
feed your health, look beyond the traditional healthcare team, talk about your
experience

what is bradykinesia - ANSWER -slow movements

what is dyskinesia - ANSWER -involuntary muscle movement, no coordination

,what is akinesia - ANSWER -loss of voluntary movement

what is rigidity - ANSWER -stiff, not able to move

what is the pathophysiology of parkinson's disease - ANSWER -progressive
neurodegenerative disorder, destruction of dopaminergic neutrons, dopamine
deficiency

what does a dopamine deficiency result in - ANSWER -affects movement, mood,
cognition, swallowing and communication

what are the symptoms of parkinson's - ANSWER -tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia

what complications result from parkinson's disease - ANSWER -depression,
dementia, orthostatic hypotension, constipation, sleep disturbances, postural
instability

what is the goal for treatment of parkinson's - ANSWER -treat the symptoms, drug
therapy for the disease depends on the progression and will only work for a certain
amount of time

what types of surgical therapy can be used for parkinson's - ANSWER -deep brain
stimulation and stem cell transplant

if a patient has two or more unprovoked seizures in 24 hours, what medical
condition do they have - ANSWER -epilepsy

what do seizure symptoms depend on - ANSWER -where in the brain the
electrical activity occurs, and how much of the brain it is affecting

what is the post-ictal period of a seizure - ANSWER -recovery period after

what are seizures caused by - ANSWER -injury or chemical imbalance

, what risk factors for seizure result in injury - ANSWER -infection, trauma, drugs

what risk factors for seizure result in chemical imbalance - ANSWER -alcohol,
drugs, electrolyte imbalance, kidney failure, liver failure

what are possible seizure triggers - ANSWER -specific time of day, sleep
deprivation, fevers, over stimulation, stress, hormones, foods, meds

what is an important teaching point about seizure triggers - ANSWER -track the
occurances

what does an MRI look at in a seizure patient - ANSWER -structural damage

what does an EEG look at in a seizure patient - ANSWER -electrical damage

define a seizure - ANSWER -uncontrolled electrical discharge of neutrons in the
brain that interrupts normal function

what type of metabolic disturbances and cause a seizure - ANSWER -acidosis,
electrolyte imbalances, hypoxia, hypoglycemia, alcohol withdrawal, dehydration

what are the phases of a seizure - ANSWER -prodromal, aural, ictal, post-ictal

what are generalized seizures characterized by - ANSWER -electrical disturbance
affects entire brain

what is tonic phase of a seizure - ANSWER -stiffening of the body

what is the clonic phase of seizure - ANSWER -jerking of the limbs

what is status epilepticus - ANSWER -a continuous seizure activity or if seizures
recur in rapid succession without return of consciousness

what are complications resulting from seizure - ANSWER -brain damage, injury,
psychosocial issue, status elipepticus

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