Recommended diet for a patient with multiple sclerosis correct answersIncrease protein, low-fat, low
cholesterol, encourage fluids
Rehabilitation goals for a patient with multiple sclerosis correct answersIncrease mobility, conserve
energy, maintain ADL Independence, improve bladder function, Improve knowledge, increased comfort,
improve visual function and coping
What are the two D's that are common symptoms of MS? correct answersDysphasia and dysarthria
What is Uhthoff's phenomenon and what disease is it common in? correct answersSensitivity to heat
and multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis patients can have varying signs and symptoms depending on what? correct
answersThe number of lesions they have and the cranial nerves affected
T cells attack the central nervous system which leads to loss of Myelin then formation of scar tissue in
what disease? correct answersMultiple sclerosis
Disease with relapses and remissions where relapses occur when the Myelin area is healing over with
scar tissue? correct answersMultiple sclerosis
Extreme weakness, fatigue, tremors, spasms, muscle stiffness, numbness, tingling, pain, parasthesias,
decreased vision, Poor coordination, vertigo, dizziness are common signs and symptoms of what
disease? correct answersMultiple sclerosis
Olfactory correct answersCranial nerve 1
Optic correct answersCranial nerve 2
,Oculomotor correct answersCranial nerve 3
Trochlear correct answersCranial nerve 4
Trigeminal correct answersCranial nerve 5
Top of shoulder and Diaphragm
Breathe no more
What Dermatone? correct answersC4
Abducens correct answersCranial nerve 6
Facial correct answersCranial nerve 7
Acoustic correct answersCranial nerve 8
Glossopharyngeal correct answersCranial nerve 9
Vagus correct answersCranial nerve 10
Spinal accessory correct answersCranial nerve 11
Hypoglossal correct answersCranial nerve 12
Makes you sick autonomic dysreflexia
What Dermatone? correct answersT6
Bowel bladder sexuality what Dermatone? correct answersS2, S3, S4
,Umbilicus what Dermatone? correct answersT10
Nipple line what Dermatone? correct answersT4
Outer calf what Dermatone? correct answersL5
Inner thigh what Dermatone? correct answersL3
Thumb and wrist extensors what dermatome? correct answersC6
Bottom of foot what dermatome? correct answersS1
Under surface of forearm what dermatome? correct answersT1
Damage to the cord leaving lower extremities intact while paralyzing the upper extremities
Brain Injury -Bladder bowel and sexuality- upper motor neuron or lower motor neuron or uninhibited?
correct answersUninhibited
Spina Bifida-Bladder, bowel and sexuality-Upper motor neuron or lower motor neuron or uninhibited?
correct answersLower motor neuron on autonomous areflexive flaccid
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