How is it important to educate ourselves and to spread awareness towards this illness? Multiple sclerosis.What are the odds of you having this desease?Multiple sclerosis.
1. How is it important to educate ourselves and to spread awareness towards this illness? Multiple sclerosis.What are the odds of you having this desease?Multiple sclerosis.
Answer:
to prevent the illness and be responsible to your self for being self care
2. multiple sclerosis meaning
Answer:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that can affect the brain and spinal cord, causing a wide range of potential symptoms, including problems with vision, arm or leg movement, sensation or balance. It's a lifelong condition that can sometimes cause serious disability, although it can occasionally be mild.
3. Multiple sclerosis nclex questions
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4. The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is often based upon which findings
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The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is often based upon which findings?Abstract. The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is based on demonstrating evidence of inflammatory-demyelinating injury within the central nervous system that is disseminated in both time and space.#hopeithelps5. Multiple sclerosis is a disease that attacks theof neurons in the CNS.
Answer:
immune system
6. A keloid is…A. A disease that mimics multiple sclerosis, causing misdiagnosisB. An overgrowth of scar tissueC. Fibre-rich foodD. An instrument that operating-room staff use to measure weight
Answer:
Answer: B
A keloid is an overgrowth of scar tissue that can form after surgery or an injury. Although its lumpy or ridged tumour-like appearance can be alarming, it is usually harmless.
7. B. Choose T if the statement is TRUE and F if it's not. 1. Stress can also come up in response to a specific event or situation. 2. As stress is based on the way you see and react to a situation or event, the events or situations that cause stress are different for different people. 3. Your body is not designed to react to stress in ways that protect you from threats, such as predators. 4.Stress can have a positive effect on your thoughts, emotions, behaviours and body reactions. 5. Your stress levels and your coping skills can also influence your physical health. 6. Stress can aggravate disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, insulin-dependent diabetes, multiple sclerosis and more. 7. Bad stress cannot be transformed into good stress depending on how individual assesses the situation 8. You can avoid stress. 9. We cannot control what stressors we can experience but we can control how we react to it. 10. The best way to handle stressful events is not to be stressed out.
Answer:
1.T
2.T
3.F
4.F
5.T
6.T
7.F
8.T
9.T
10.T
Explanation:
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8. 1.StephenHawkingisaphysicistandcosmologistwho,despitehisraremedicalconditioncalledamyotrophiclateralsclerosis(ALS),madesignificantcontributions2.Asachild,OprahWinfreyexperiencedlivinginapoorhouseholdandwassexuallyabused.Despitethis,shemotivatedherselftosucceedanddidsobybeingoneoffollowto contemporary studies of relativity and quantum physics.the richest women alive today.Questions:1. What does each situation tell us?2. What is the situation all about?3. What realizations can you make out of the situations?
Answer:
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9. Which clinical indicator should the nurse expect a client with an exacerbation of multiple sclerosis to experience?
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A client with the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis experiences a sudden loss of vision and asks the nurse what caused it to happen. The nurse considers the common clinical findings associated with multiple sclerosis before responding. Which is the most probable cause of the client's sudden loss of vision?
a. Virus-induced iritis
b. Intracranial pressure
c. Closed-angle glaucoma
d. Optic nerve inflammation
D
10. The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is often based upon which finding
Explanation:
The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is based on demonstrating evidence of inflammatory-demyelinating injury within the central nervous system that is disseminated in both time and space.
11. Yasthenia gravis, guillain-barre syndrome, and amyotropic lateral sclerosis share in common
Answer:
Myasthenia gravis (MG) and Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) are 2 common neurologic autoimmune diseases. Although both the diseases can present with acute or subacute onset of muscular weakness involving the limbs and bulb, the coexistence in the same patient is unusual and rarely described in the literature.
12. this is the part of a neuron affected by multiple sclerosis
Answer:
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13. A client has been admitted to the unit for treatment of a multiple sclerosis exacerbation. the admission order indicates that the client is taking baclofen. which outcome would the nurse expect to be associated with use of this medication
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14. The following are types of asexual reproduction, which one is NOT? A. Budding B. Regeneration C. binary fission D. Multiple Sclerosis
Answer:
The following are types of asexual reproduction, which one is NOT?
A. Budding
15. bA client with multiple sclerosis is experiencing bowel incontinence and is starting a bowel retraining program. which strategy is inappropriateA client with multiple sclerosis is experiencing bowel incontinence and is starting a bowel retraining program. which strategy is inappropriate A client with multiple sclerosis is experiencing bowel incontinence and is starting a bowel retraining program. which strategy is inappropriateA client with multiple sclerosis is experiencing bowel incontinence and is starting a bowel retraining program. which strategy is inappropriateA client with multiple sclerosis is experiencing bowel incontinence and is starting a bowel retraining program. which strategy is inappropriate nonsense=✓
Answer:
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16. Rs. avena is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (ms) , she states, "i don't understand how i got multiple sclerosis. is it genetic?" on which statement should the best response base on mrs. avenaâs statement?
Answer:
i don't understand how i got multiple sclerosis.
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17. Multiple sclerosis causes demyelination of axons in the brain and spinal cord. Why is this problematic?
MS can cause impaired mobility and disability in more severe cases.
Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spinal cord that carry information, create thought and perception, and allow the brain to control the body.
Surrounding and protecting some of these neurons is a fatty layer known as the myelin sheath, which helps neurons carry electrical signals.
MS causes gradual destruction of myelin (demyelination) and transection of neuron axons in patches throughout the brain and spinal cord.
The name multiple sclerosis refers to the multiple scars (or scleroses) on the myelin sheaths.
This scarring causes symptoms which vary widely depending upon which signals are interrupted.
It is thought that MS results from attacks by an individual's immune system on the nervous system and is therefore categorized as an autoimmune disease.
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18. how does multiple sclerosis affect our nervous system and our neurons?
Answer:
Myelin damage and the nervous system
In multiple sclerosis, the protective coating on nerve fibers (myelin) in the central nervous system is damaged. This creates a lesion that, depending on the location in the central nervous system, may cause symptoms such as numbness, pain or tingling in parts of the body.
Explanation:
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19. This is caused by cerebral damage during gestation or birth.a. spina bifidac. alzheimer's diseaseb. multiple sclerosisd. cerebral palsyand the mi
Answer:
D. cerebral palsy
Explanation:
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20. Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease affecting the central nervous system. What type of cell would be the most likely target of this disease? Why?
Answer:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system, specifically the myelin sheaths that surround and protect nerve fibers. The most likely target of this disease is the oligodendrocyte, a type of glial cell in the central nervous system that is responsible for producing myelin. When the oligodendrocytes are damaged or destroyed, the myelin sheath is disrupted, leading to the symptoms of MS. This can include problems with muscle control, vision, balance, and other neurological functions. The exact cause of MS is not fully understood, but it is thought to be related to a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
21. Stephen Hawking is a physicist and cosmologist who, despite his rare medical condition called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), made significant contributions to contemporary studies of relativity and quantum physics.As a child, Oprah Winfrey experienced living in a poor household and was sexually abused. Despite this, she motivated herself to succeed and did so by being one of the richest women alive today.1.What does each situation tell us?2.What is the situation all about? 3.What realizations can you make out of the situations?
Answer:
ABOUT ALS
Explanation:
1. its all about on how to suceed to reach our dreams.
2. about a human who is abused.
3. Follow your dreams be better to became a better person to suceed your goal.
22. Hen providing discharge teaching for a client with multiple sclerosis, the nurse should include which instruction
Answer:
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23. A client is experiencing early symptoms of multiple sclerosis (ms). what would the nurse expect to assess
Answer:
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24. A client with multiple sclerosis is receiving baclofen (lioseral). the nurse determines that the drug is effective when it achieves which of the following
Answer:
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25. which pulmonary disease that is causeeld by smoking makes it difficult to breatheA.strokeB.emphysemaC.cancerd.arterial sclerosis
Answer:
B. Emphysema is the answer
Explanation:
Stroke is disease in the curvature of the spine
Cancer is broad and can occur anywhere in the body
Arterial Sclerosis affects only the heart since it involves the arteries of the organ
Answer:
A.Stroke
Explanation:
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26. The presence of which cell may be the only abnormality in multiple sclerosis
Answer:Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a relatively common disorder affecting between 250 000 to 350 000 people in the US alone [1,2]. The age of onset is typically between 20 to 40 years of age with a 2:1 predominance of females over males [2]. Although the exact etiology remains unknown, current data suggest both genetic and environmental influences [3]. The underlying pathophysiology of MS is widely believed to be autoimmune in nature [1-3]. The clinical symptoms are the result of plaques of demyelination within the central nervous system (CNS) with relative preservation of the axons. The myelin sheath around axons is crucial for transmission of information between regions within the CNS. Thus, the clinical symptoms of MS are determined by the exact neuroanatomical location of the plaque.
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27. A nurse with advanced multiple sclerosis teaches
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MS nurses play an essential role in counseling and supporting patients with MS as well as assisting with treatment initiation, management, and monitoring, and encouraging long-term adherence to therapy.
28. The nervous system has a number of diseases and disorders. Do some readings on the following diseases and complete the table below: Disease Parkinson's disease Alzheimer's disease Multiple sclerosis Bipolar disorder Schizophrenia Cause of Disease Result Putative Cure/Remedy
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29. Which of the following may be measured in csf to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for multiple sclerosis?
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A CSF analysis may include tests to diagnose: Infectious diseases of the brain and spinal cord, including meningitis and encephalitis. CSF tests for infections look at white blood cells, bacteria, and other substances in the cerebrospinal fluid.
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AshVermillion ❤️30. MDL ACTIVITY 2 DISEASES IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Instruction: In a long bond paper Research the following Diseases in the Nervous System. Fill in the table. NAME OF DISEASES 1. Alzheimer's disease. 2. Bell's palsy 3. Cerebral palsy. 4. Concussion 5. Epilepsy 6. Motor neurone disease (MND) 7. Multiple sclerosis 8. Neurofibromatosis PICTURE OF THE DISEASE (HOW DOES THE DISEASE LOOK LIKE) DESCRIPTION OF THE DISEASES CAUSES OF DISEASES IS THE DISEASE A.COMMUNICABLE B. HEREDITARY C. NON TRANSMISSIBLE?
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