Which symptom is seen in patients with primary progressive MS? (select all that apply)
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No acute attacks.
Steady neurologic deterioration.
Which treatment can provide relief from tremors in a patient with MS? (select all that
apply)
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exercise program
thalamotomy
,Which assessment finding would the nurse anticipate for a patient with an acute
exacerbation of MS? (select all that apply)
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fatigue
double vision
muscle spasms
The nurse assesses a patient with MS for motor, sensory, cerebellar, and emotional
manifestations. Which manifestation of MS affects the patient's motor function? (select
all that apply)
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diplopia
scanning speech
spasticity of muscles
weakness or paralysis of limbs, trunk, and head
Which type of drug would the nurse expect to administer as part of the treatment
plan for a patient with relapsing MS?
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immunomodulator
, Which factor in a patient's health history would the nurse identify as increasing the risk
for MS? (select all that apply)
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family history of MS
age 20-50 years
living in a cold climate
Which ocular or vision related finding is a complication of MS? (select all that apply)
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diplopia
scotomas
nystagmus
Which finding is associated with relapsing-remitting MS? (select all that apply)
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The patient returns to baseline.
Loss of function occurs during the relapsing phase.
Symptoms develop and resolve in weeks to months.
For which finding would the nurse assess when a patient is taking teriflunomide?
(select all that apply)
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No acute attacks.
Steady neurologic deterioration.
Which treatment can provide relief from tremors in a patient with MS? (select all that
apply)
Give this one a try later!
exercise program
thalamotomy
,Which assessment finding would the nurse anticipate for a patient with an acute
exacerbation of MS? (select all that apply)
Give this one a try later!
fatigue
double vision
muscle spasms
The nurse assesses a patient with MS for motor, sensory, cerebellar, and emotional
manifestations. Which manifestation of MS affects the patient's motor function? (select
all that apply)
Give this one a try later!
diplopia
scanning speech
spasticity of muscles
weakness or paralysis of limbs, trunk, and head
Which type of drug would the nurse expect to administer as part of the treatment
plan for a patient with relapsing MS?
Give this one a try later!
immunomodulator
, Which factor in a patient's health history would the nurse identify as increasing the risk
for MS? (select all that apply)
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family history of MS
age 20-50 years
living in a cold climate
Which ocular or vision related finding is a complication of MS? (select all that apply)
Give this one a try later!
diplopia
scotomas
nystagmus
Which finding is associated with relapsing-remitting MS? (select all that apply)
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The patient returns to baseline.
Loss of function occurs during the relapsing phase.
Symptoms develop and resolve in weeks to months.
For which finding would the nurse assess when a patient is taking teriflunomide?
(select all that apply)