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Edapt NR507 Week 7 CNS Sensory and Motor Disorder

Neurodegenerative Disorders
Advanced Pathophysiology-Tan > Unit 9
Which of the following is a common characteristic of neurodegenerative disorders?
Rapid progression and immediate onset of symptoms
Progressive loss of structure or function of neurons
Reversible neurological deficits
Primarily affecting the peripheral nervous system
Which of the following are risk factors for developing neurodegenerative disorders? Select all that apply.
Genetic predisposition
High levels of physical activity in early adulthood
History of traumatic brain injuries
Aging
Exposure to certain environmental toxins
Which neurodegenerative disorder is primarily caused by the destruction of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra of the brain?
Huntington’s disease
Parkinson’s disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Alzheimer’s disease
Which of the following are risk factors and clinical manifestations associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? Select all that apply.
Frequent and unexplained mood changes
Family history of AD
Increased social engagement
Difficulty remembering newly learned information
Age over 65 years
Challenges in planning or solving problems
Improved or unchanged short-term memory
The nurse practitioner (NP) is selecting diagnostic tests to order for a client suspected of having Alzheimer’s disease. Match the diagnostic test with the rationale for use in this client.
A nurse practitioner (NP) is caring for a client suspected to have Parkinson’s disease (PD). Based on the pathophysiology of PD, select the clinical manifestations the NP should anticipate. Select all that apply.
Muscle rigidity
Hyperreflexia
Bradykinesia
Tremor at rest
Postural instability
Increased dopamine levels
A 72-year-old client with a suspected diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is administered a test dose of levodopa. Which of the following indicates the effectiveness of levodopa in this client?
Increase in heart rate and blood pressure
Improvement in motor symptoms
Signs of allergic reactions
Improved cognitive function
A nurse practitioner (NP) is caring for several clients with different neurodegenerative conditions. Match each client with the most likely neurodegenerative condition based on the described symptoms.
Question 1 / 6
Recognize Cues
Hugo Pedroso (pronouns he/him/his), 70 years old, presents with many complaints. The nurse practitioner (NP) should associate which symptoms that, taken together, are indicative of a neurodegenerative disorder of motor function, such as Parkinson’s disease (PD)? Select all that apply.
Early cognitive decline
Resting tremor
Muscle rigidity
Muscle weakness and atrophy
Shuffling gait
Intermittent claudication
Question 2 / 6
Analyze Cues
In addition to the primary motor symptoms, which of the following non-motor symptoms are relevant in assessing for Parkinson’s disease (PD)? Select all that apply.
Sleep disturbances
Constipation
Depression
Cognitive impairment
Increased olfactory function
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