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AHN 447 Final Questions & Answers
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1. Systemic Lupus 
Erythematosus 
Chronic and progressive, no cure. 
Remissions and flare ups. 
Autoimmune process. 
Leading cause of death is kidney injury. 
More common in women. 
Drug induced. (ex. hydralazine) 
May need kidney transplant. 
Know patients drug history. 
2. SLE Affects: skin**, cardio, pulmonary, renal**, musculoskeletal. 
Butterfly rash (exacerbation) 
Muscle atrophy. 
Facial rash. 
Raynaud's in fingers (pale, blue, red) 
Abnormal s...
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AHN 447 Exam 5 Questions And Answers
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AHN 447 Exam 5 Questions And Answers 
Primary parkinsons - Answer--idiopathic 
-most common 
Secondary parkinsons - Answer--occurs at <5o y/o 
-only 2-10% 
-caused by tumors, brain surgery, anti-psychotic medications 
PD classic symptoms - Answer--bradykinesia (slow movement) 
-akinesia (no movement or freezing) 
-muscle rigidity/stiffness 
-mask-like face 
-tremors 
Parkinsons dx - Answer--eliminate other diagnoses 
-early s/s of sleep behavior disorder, constipation, depression/anxiety, ...
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Nursing MSN 571 MOCK EXAM 2024 |Question and Answer| 100% Correct
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Nursing MSN 571 MOCK EXAM 2024 
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Relapsing-remitting MS *Ans* characterized by periods of improvement and stability in 
between attacks. Relapse and remission. This is due to the remyelination of axons. 
Primary Progressive MS *Ans* Disease progression from onset, without plateaus or 
remissions, steady decline 
Secondary Progressive MS *Ans* initial relapsing-remitting MS that suddenly begins to 
have decline without periods of remission 
auto immune disor...
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Multiple Sclerosis questions with correct answers
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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 by the immune system 
 
-Lesions of focal demyelination accompanied by variable axon damage and destruction 
-Occurs in white and gray brain matter 
 
MS Presents initially with an acute episode know...
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Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Types of Seizures - Correct Answer ️️ -Simple partial seizure 
Complex partial seizure 
Generalized seizure 
Absence seizure 
Tonic-clonic or grand mal seizure 
Myoclonic jerks 
Seizures: Diagnostics - Correct Answer ️️ -Blood work: CBC with differential, BS, 
electrolytes, LFTs, serum calcium, UA, drug screen 
Other: EEG, CT scan, MRI, possible LP 
Seizure: Education - Correct Answer ️️ -Frequency of medication monito...
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BARKELY 3P EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS
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BARKELY 3P EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS 
 
You have four patients who all have a family history of developing coronary heart disease at an early age. According to their blood test results, which patient would most likely develop coronary heart disease first? 
 
a.	Cholesterol: 170; LDL: 120; Triglycerides: 120; HDL: 45 
b.	Cholesterol: 195; LDL: 110; Triglycerides: 135; HDL: 30 
c.	Cholesterol: 170; LDL: 100; Triglycerides: 140; HDL: 20 
d.	Cholesterol: 190; LDL: 140; Triglycerid...
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Multiple Sclerosis Latest Update Already Passed
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Multiple Sclerosis Latest Update Already Passed Multiple Sclerosis autoimmune disease directed against CNS myelin and oligodendrocytes; leading cause of progressive neurologic disability in young adults with a worldwide prevalence of 2.5 million 
MS population females effect 2:1 to males median age = 30 years age range = 20-50 years most prevalent in Caucasians of northern European descent 
Characteristic degeneration in MS T-cell perivascular inflammation Demyelination Axonal loss Gliosis Multi...
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NURS EXAM
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NURS EXAM 
Which of the following drugs used for 
parkinsonism mimics dopamine? 
A. Anticholinergics 
B. Levodopa (l-dopa) 
C. Bromocriptine 
D. Tolcapone - ANSWER Answer C 
Bromocriptine and pergolide mimic dopamine. 
The other mechanisms of antiparkinsonian 
treatments are as follows: anticholinergics restore 
acetylcholine-dopamine balance; levodopa restores 
striatal dopamine; and tolcapone and entacapone 
reduce systemic degradation of oral dopamine 
Current pharmacological therapy for 
rel...
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NUR 265 NEURO Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Multiple Sclerosis is an ___ mediated, progressive ___ disease of the CNS that results in 
impaired ___ ____ 
 -:- immune, demyelinating, nerve transmission 
MS affects 
 -:- 20-40 year old women 
in MS, _ ___ remain in the CNS and promote ___ of other ___ that damage the immune 
system and lead to ____ and ____ of the myelin and ___ formation 
 -:- T Cells, infiltration, agents, inflammation, demyelination, plaque 
most common form; with each relapse, recovery is complete but residual deficit...
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Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Dunphy Primary Care: Neuro Exam 
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Types of Seizures - Correct Answer ️️ -Simple partial seizure 
Complex partial seizure 
Generalized seizure 
Absence seizure 
Tonic-clonic or grand mal seizure 
Myoclonic jerks 
Seizures: Diagnostics - Correct Answer ️️ -Blood work: CBC with differential, BS, 
electrolytes, LFTs, serum calcium, UA, drug screen 
Other: EEG, CT scan, MRI, possible LP 
Seizure: Education - Correct Answer ️️ -Frequency of medication monito...
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