NR 462: EXAM 4 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026/2027
Multiple sclerosis - ANS inflammation and destruction of the Myelin sheath in the CNS
multiple sclerosis may effect - ANS visual field, muscle strength, energy/fatigue, gait,
coordination, paresthesias
multiple sclerosis nursing hypotheses - ANS self-care deficit, anxiety, fear, grieving,
powerlessness, risk for falls/injury, risk for ineffective realationship
Multiple sclerosis nursing solutions - ANS chronic: assistive devices, fatigue, safety, strain,
self-care
Exacerbation/acute: stressors(environmental, emotional, physical, illness/condition)
Chronic MS action - ANS health promotion(illness, lifestyle), independence
promotion(mobility, activity planning)
Exacerbation/Acute MS action - ANS ADL assistance, Dignity promotion, plan for discharge
Chronic MS evaluation - ANS decreased in exacerbation, delayed progression of disease
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, Exacerbation/acute MS evaluation - ANS shorten duration(steroids), return to near-baseline,
plan for next exacerbation
SUPER important - ANS early disease recognition, early diagnosis, long term plan for
success/management
Parkinson's disease - ANS Loss of dopamine producing neurons in the basal ganglia,
imbalance between dopamine and acetylcholine.
Parkinson's cues - ANS TRAP(Tremor, Rigidity, Akinesia, Postural instability) depression,
fatigue, pain, urinary retention, memory changes
Parkinson's nursing hypotheses - ANS unbalanced nutrition, self care deficit, risk for
compromised human dignity, risk for disturbed personal identity
Chronic/stable Parkinson's - ANS maximize independed, DRUS!
exacerbation of parkinson's - ANS identify the cause(illness, exhaustion, dietary changes,
medication toleralce
Parkinsons Evaluation - ANS Evaluate client's level of disability regularly
Assess emotional status
Determine if there are any therapy changes needed
lewy bodies - ANS Clumps of proteins observed in the surviving dopaminergic neurons of
Parkinson's patients
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ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026/2027
Multiple sclerosis - ANS inflammation and destruction of the Myelin sheath in the CNS
multiple sclerosis may effect - ANS visual field, muscle strength, energy/fatigue, gait,
coordination, paresthesias
multiple sclerosis nursing hypotheses - ANS self-care deficit, anxiety, fear, grieving,
powerlessness, risk for falls/injury, risk for ineffective realationship
Multiple sclerosis nursing solutions - ANS chronic: assistive devices, fatigue, safety, strain,
self-care
Exacerbation/acute: stressors(environmental, emotional, physical, illness/condition)
Chronic MS action - ANS health promotion(illness, lifestyle), independence
promotion(mobility, activity planning)
Exacerbation/Acute MS action - ANS ADL assistance, Dignity promotion, plan for discharge
Chronic MS evaluation - ANS decreased in exacerbation, delayed progression of disease
@2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED 1
, Exacerbation/acute MS evaluation - ANS shorten duration(steroids), return to near-baseline,
plan for next exacerbation
SUPER important - ANS early disease recognition, early diagnosis, long term plan for
success/management
Parkinson's disease - ANS Loss of dopamine producing neurons in the basal ganglia,
imbalance between dopamine and acetylcholine.
Parkinson's cues - ANS TRAP(Tremor, Rigidity, Akinesia, Postural instability) depression,
fatigue, pain, urinary retention, memory changes
Parkinson's nursing hypotheses - ANS unbalanced nutrition, self care deficit, risk for
compromised human dignity, risk for disturbed personal identity
Chronic/stable Parkinson's - ANS maximize independed, DRUS!
exacerbation of parkinson's - ANS identify the cause(illness, exhaustion, dietary changes,
medication toleralce
Parkinsons Evaluation - ANS Evaluate client's level of disability regularly
Assess emotional status
Determine if there are any therapy changes needed
lewy bodies - ANS Clumps of proteins observed in the surviving dopaminergic neurons of
Parkinson's patients
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