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[Show more]What is the definition of multiple sclerosis? CORRECT ANSWER-Chronic autoimmune disease characterized by develop- ment of plaque in the white matter of the central nervous system. This plaque damages the myelin sheath and interferes with impulse transmission between CNS & body 
 
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Add to cartWhat is the definition of multiple sclerosis? CORRECT ANSWER-Chronic autoimmune disease characterized by develop- ment of plaque in the white matter of the central nervous system. This plaque damages the myelin sheath and interferes with impulse transmission between CNS & body 
 
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The nurse is assessing a 48-year-old client diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Which clinical manifestation warrants immediate intervention? 
 
1. The client has scanning speech and diplopia. 
2. The client has dysarthria and scotomas. 
3. The client has muscle weakness and spasticity. 
4. The clie...
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Add to cartThe nurse is assessing a 48-year-old client diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Which clinical manifestation warrants immediate intervention? 
 
1. The client has scanning speech and diplopia. 
2. The client has dysarthria and scotomas. 
3. The client has muscle weakness and spasticity. 
4. The clie...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) CORRECT ANSWER-Disease of the CNS characterized by the occurrence of random patches of inflammation with demyelination called plaques'/lesions. Occurrence age 15-45 yrs. Includes exacerbations and remissions. 
 
Relapsing-Remitting, Secondary Progressive, Primary Progressive...
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Add to cartMultiple Sclerosis (MS) CORRECT ANSWER-Disease of the CNS characterized by the occurrence of random patches of inflammation with demyelination called plaques'/lesions. Occurrence age 15-45 yrs. Includes exacerbations and remissions. 
 
Relapsing-Remitting, Secondary Progressive, Primary Progressive...
what is MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Multiple Sclerosis 
Immune mediated, progressive demyelinating disease of the CNS 
-Damage to myelin 
-Damage to axon 
 
Patho 
-Sensitized T & B lymphocytes cross BBB 
Start inflammatory process 
CAUSE??? 
 
what are clinical manifestation for MS? CORRECT ANSWER-1. Fatigu...
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Add to cartwhat is MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Multiple Sclerosis 
Immune mediated, progressive demyelinating disease of the CNS 
-Damage to myelin 
-Damage to axon 
 
Patho 
-Sensitized T & B lymphocytes cross BBB 
Start inflammatory process 
CAUSE??? 
 
what are clinical manifestation for MS? CORRECT ANSWER-1. Fatigu...
A nurse is caring for a client who has MS. Which of the following should the nurse expect? 
A. Fluctuations in Blood pressure 
B. Loss of cognitive function 
C. ineffective cough 
D. Drooping eyelids CORRECT ANSWER-B. Loss of cognitive function 
 
A nurse is beginning a physical assessment of a cl...
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Add to cartA nurse is caring for a client who has MS. Which of the following should the nurse expect? 
A. Fluctuations in Blood pressure 
B. Loss of cognitive function 
C. ineffective cough 
D. Drooping eyelids CORRECT ANSWER-B. Loss of cognitive function 
 
A nurse is beginning a physical assessment of a cl...
what are the phase of MS CORRECT ANSWER-1. RRMS(relapse remitting), 
2. SPMS(secondary progressive), 
3.PPMS(primary progressive), 
4. PRMS(progressive relapsing) 
 
what is the pathophysiology of MS CORRECT ANSWER--Chronic inflammatory disease of the CNS: brain, optic nerve, spinal cord 
-Mediated...
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Add to cartwhat are the phase of MS CORRECT ANSWER-1. RRMS(relapse remitting), 
2. SPMS(secondary progressive), 
3.PPMS(primary progressive), 
4. PRMS(progressive relapsing) 
 
what is the pathophysiology of MS CORRECT ANSWER--Chronic inflammatory disease of the CNS: brain, optic nerve, spinal cord 
-Mediated...
MS Etiology CORRECT ANSWER-Interaction between genetic predisposition and an inciting environmental antigen, resulting in an autoimmune response in a susceptible host. 
 
Most common cause of disability in young and middle aged adults 
 
MS Pathophysiology CORRECT ANSWER-classically associated with ...
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Add to cartMS Etiology CORRECT ANSWER-Interaction between genetic predisposition and an inciting environmental antigen, resulting in an autoimmune response in a susceptible host. 
 
Most common cause of disability in young and middle aged adults 
 
MS Pathophysiology CORRECT ANSWER-classically associated with ...
Which represents the number of people affected with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United States? CORRECT ANSWER-400,000 
 
Which geographical location has the maximum prevalence of multiple sclerosis? CORRECT ANSWER-temperate zones 
 
Which viral infection is associated with the development of MS? ...
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Add to cartWhich represents the number of people affected with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United States? CORRECT ANSWER-400,000 
 
Which geographical location has the maximum prevalence of multiple sclerosis? CORRECT ANSWER-temperate zones 
 
Which viral infection is associated with the development of MS? ...
What age is most common in MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Women age 20-40 more common; 15x more common in 1st 
degree relatives 
 
The patho of MS involves CORRECT ANSWER-Destruction of the myelin sheath surrounding the axons of 
the ___________; affects conduction pathways of _____ 
only 
A disease of remissio...
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Add to cartWhat age is most common in MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Women age 20-40 more common; 15x more common in 1st 
degree relatives 
 
The patho of MS involves CORRECT ANSWER-Destruction of the myelin sheath surrounding the axons of 
the ___________; affects conduction pathways of _____ 
only 
A disease of remissio...
What is the usual age of onset for MS? CORRECT ANSWER-After 15 years old 
 
What are the two types of MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Relapsing-remitting (RR) and primary progressive (PP) 
 
What is the cause of MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Autoimmune disease that causes demyelination of central axons, leading to the form...
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Add to cartWhat is the usual age of onset for MS? CORRECT ANSWER-After 15 years old 
 
What are the two types of MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Relapsing-remitting (RR) and primary progressive (PP) 
 
What is the cause of MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Autoimmune disease that causes demyelination of central axons, leading to the form...
What is the cause of multiple sclerosis? CORRECT ANSWER-Autoimmune attack against myelin sheath of nerves. 
 
Genetics play a role (not genetically transmitted though) 
 
Environmental risks: Smoking, lack of vitamin D, and exposure to the Epstein-Barr virus 
 
Different types of Multiple Sclerosis...
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Add to cartWhat is the cause of multiple sclerosis? CORRECT ANSWER-Autoimmune attack against myelin sheath of nerves. 
 
Genetics play a role (not genetically transmitted though) 
 
Environmental risks: Smoking, lack of vitamin D, and exposure to the Epstein-Barr virus 
 
Different types of Multiple Sclerosis...
True or False 
MS is most commonly diagnosed before the age of 20. CORRECT ANSWER-False = most commonly between 20-50 years 
 
True or False 
While the ratio of women developing MS is 2:1 to men, men are more likely to have a higher severity of disability CORRECT ANSWER-True 
 
True or False 
Preval...
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Add to cartTrue or False 
MS is most commonly diagnosed before the age of 20. CORRECT ANSWER-False = most commonly between 20-50 years 
 
True or False 
While the ratio of women developing MS is 2:1 to men, men are more likely to have a higher severity of disability CORRECT ANSWER-True 
 
True or False 
Preval...
MSCORRECT ANSWER--an immune-mediated (inflammatory) disorder involving destruction of the myelin sheath that surrounds neuronal axons 
 
SclerosisCORRECT ANSWER--refers to scars that accumulate in the white matter of MS patients 
 
Charcot's triadCORRECT ANSWER--nystagmus 
-intention tremor 
-teleg...
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Add to cartMSCORRECT ANSWER--an immune-mediated (inflammatory) disorder involving destruction of the myelin sheath that surrounds neuronal axons 
 
SclerosisCORRECT ANSWER--refers to scars that accumulate in the white matter of MS patients 
 
Charcot's triadCORRECT ANSWER--nystagmus 
-intention tremor 
-teleg...
1. What arm of the nervous system is involved in MS (i.e., central or pheripheral)?What specifically does the immune system "attack" in multiple sclerosis? Give examples of what affect this will have nervous system. CORRECT ANSWER-• Central, which consist of the brain and spinal cord; 
• Myeli...
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Add to cart1. What arm of the nervous system is involved in MS (i.e., central or pheripheral)?What specifically does the immune system "attack" in multiple sclerosis? Give examples of what affect this will have nervous system. CORRECT ANSWER-• Central, which consist of the brain and spinal cord; 
• Myeli...
What disease state is described as an inflammation of the the CNS, affecting the brain and spinal cord. Nerves are "short circuited" and neurological symptoms develop over time, indicated by plaques and scleroses on neurons? CORRECT ANSWER-Multiple Sclerosis 
 
What are the 4 different types of ne...
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Add to cartWhat disease state is described as an inflammation of the the CNS, affecting the brain and spinal cord. Nerves are "short circuited" and neurological symptoms develop over time, indicated by plaques and scleroses on neurons? CORRECT ANSWER-Multiple Sclerosis 
 
What are the 4 different types of ne...
What type of disease is MS considered? CORRECT ANSWER-Immune-mediated 
 
What does the immune system attack in MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Myelin coating around nerves and nerve fibers 
 
How does MS get its name? CORRECT ANSWER-Scarring from inflammatory attacks at multiple sites in the nervous system 
 
Wh...
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Add to cartWhat type of disease is MS considered? CORRECT ANSWER-Immune-mediated 
 
What does the immune system attack in MS? CORRECT ANSWER-Myelin coating around nerves and nerve fibers 
 
How does MS get its name? CORRECT ANSWER-Scarring from inflammatory attacks at multiple sites in the nervous system 
 
Wh...
When is MS typically diagnosed? CORRECT ANSWER-20 to 40 years old 
 
(T/F) Diagnosis of MS after 50 years old is common CORRECT ANSWER-False 
 
(T/F) MS can occur at any age CORRECT ANSWER-True 
 
(T/F) Women are 2-3 times more likely than men to get MS CORRECT ANSWER-True 
 
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Add to cartWhen is MS typically diagnosed? CORRECT ANSWER-20 to 40 years old 
 
(T/F) Diagnosis of MS after 50 years old is common CORRECT ANSWER-False 
 
(T/F) MS can occur at any age CORRECT ANSWER-True 
 
(T/F) Women are 2-3 times more likely than men to get MS CORRECT ANSWER-True 
 
What is the difference ...
Primary-Progressive MS (PPMS) CORRECT ANSWER-*This type of MS is not very common, occurring in about 10% of people with MS. 
 
*PPMS is characterized by slowly worsening symptoms from the beginning, with no relapses or remissions (no attacks) 
 
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Add to cartPrimary-Progressive MS (PPMS) CORRECT ANSWER-*This type of MS is not very common, occurring in about 10% of people with MS. 
 
*PPMS is characterized by slowly worsening symptoms from the beginning, with no relapses or remissions (no attacks) 
 
A NURSE IS CARING FOR A CLIENT WHO IS EXPERIENCING TR...
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