Deck 21: Pharmacotherapy of Degenerative Diseases of the Central Nervous System

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The nurse is determining if a client is experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer disease or Huntington chorea.Which assessment finding would indicate the client might have Huntington chorea rather than Alzheimer disease?

A)Confusion
B)Difficulty completing tasks
C)Involuntary muscle spasm
D)Memory loss
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A client with Parkinson disease asks the nurse why dopamine is not given as a neurotransmitter replacement.Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?

A)The risk for hypertension is too high with dopamine; therefore,more frequent cardiac monitoring would be required."
B)Exogenous dopamine cannot cross the blood-brain barrier and would be of little use."
C)Exogenous dopamine must be administered via intravenous infusion,which usually requires a central line and continuous cardiac monitoring."
D)In older clients,the effects of dopamine on urinary function can pose an unacceptable risk for renal failure."
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The family member of a client with Parkinson disease notifies the nurse that the client is demonstrating extrapyramidal symptoms.Which instruction by the nurse to the family is the most appropriate?

A)Increase the dosage of the antiparkinson drugs.
B)Transport the client to the emergency department immediately.
C)Make an appointment when convenient for the client and health care provider for an evaluation.
D)Give diphenhydramine (Benadryl)25 mg immediately by mouth.
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The nurse is concerned that a client is experiencing symptoms of Parkinson disease.Which assessment findings would indicate the client might have idiopathic or primary Parkinson disease?

A)Tremors and bradykinesia
B)Ocular diplopia and ptosis
C)Progression and severity of fatigue
D)Spasticity and paresis
Question
The nurse suspects a client is developing Parkinson disease.Which early sign did the nurse most likely assess in this client?

A)Rigid posture
B)Shuffling gait
C)Masklike face
D)Tremors
Question
A client has been diagnosed with Alzheimer disease.What is the most accurate medication education the nurse can give to the client's spouse?

A)Symptoms should begin to improve in a few days."
B)The medication has side effects that require periodic breaks from treatment."
C)There is no cure.The medication might help with symptoms for a period of time."
D)Symptoms will improve as long as the medication is taken daily at the same time."
Question
The nurse is explaining to a client the imbalance of neurotransmitters in Parkinson disease.How will the nurse describe the relationship between acetylcholine and dopamine in the area of the brain that affects balance,posture,and involuntary muscle movement?

A)Dopamine stimulates while acetylcholine inhibits this region.
B)Both dopamine and acetylcholine inhibit this region of the brain.
C)Both dopamine and acetylcholine stimulate this region of the brain.
D)Dopamine inhibits and acetylcholine stimulates this region.
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The nurse is planning a presentation on degenerative diseases.Which two most common degenerative diseases will the nurse include in the presentation?
Select all that apply.

A)Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
B)Multiple sclerosis
C)Alzheimer disease
D)Huntington chorea
E)Parkinson disease
Question
Which assessment finding in a client with Alzheimer disease would the nurse directly attribute to the disease's effect on acetylcholine?

A)Darkened urine
B)Inability to retain new information
C)Muscle cramps
D)Vomiting and diarrhea
Question
The nurse explains to the family of a client with Alzheimer disease that memory loss and confusion occur because of the disease's effect on which neurotransmitter?

A)Serotonin
B)Acetylcholine
C)Dopamine
D)Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
Question
When explaining the pathophysiology of Parkinson disease to a client,the nurse would explain that it is a degenerative disorder of the nervous system caused by the death of neurons that produce which substance?

A)Acetylcholine
B)Serotonin
C)Norepinephrine
D)Dopamine
Question
When teaching a community course on health problems that the older adult client might encounter,the nurse describes a disorder that is characterized by confusion,progressive memory loss,and the inability to think clearly.Which disease process is the nurse describing?

A)Alzheimer disease
B)Parkinson disease
C)Schizophrenia
D)Huntington chorea
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A client with memory loss and difficulty completing routine tasks questions if these symptoms are related to Alzheimer disease.For what additional symptoms will the nurse assess to determine if the client is experiencing Alzheimer disease?

A)Muscle weakness and vision changes
B)Tremors,muscle rigidity,and abnormal gait
C)Confusion and difficulty with communication
D)Involuntary muscle spasms and confusion
Question
Which assessment finding would indicate to the nurse that a client might have secondary Parkinson disease?

A)Confusion and difficulty performing activities of daily living
B)Nonintentional tremor and history of a brain injury
C)Progressive memory loss and history of fatigue
D)Involuntary muscle spasm and history of a motor vehicle accident
Question
A client is prescribed a dopaminergic agent for management of symptoms related to Parkinson disease.When teaching the client and family about the medication management,which time frame will the nurse include regarding when the medication should be recognizable?

A)Within 1 week
B)Within 2 to 3 days
C)Within 24 hours
D)Within 2 to 3 weeks
Question
When assessing a client for the typical signs and symptoms of Parkinson disease,which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to find?

A)Tremors,a masklike facial expression,and a rigid posture
B)Shuffling gait,confusion,and postural instability
C)Tremors and hyperkinesia
D)A masklike expression and generalized muscle weakness
Question
A client is diagnosed with secondary Parkinson disease.What is associated with the development of this type of Parkinson disease?
Select all that apply.

A)Traumatic brain injury
B)Family history of the disorder
C)Brain tumor
D)Toxins
E)Encephalitis
Question
What will the nurse include when teaching a caregivers' support group about Alzheimer disease?
Select all that apply.

A)Glutamatergic inhibitors are the most common class of drugs for treating Alzheimer disease.
B)Depression and aggressive behavior are common with the disease.
C)Memory difficulties are an early symptom of the disease.
D)Chronic inflammation of the brain can be a cause of the disease.
E)Pharmacologic therapies are given to help improve memory in Alzheimer disease.
Question
During the nurse's assessment of a client with known Parkinson disease,the onset of which finding would be cause for concern?

A)Masklike expression
B)Pill-rolling" motion of the fingers
C)Confusion
D)Frequent falls
Question
The spouse of a client with Parkinson disease asks how taking medication will help with symptoms.What is the nurse's best response?

A)Medication will balance serotonin and acetylcholine in your spouse's brain."
B)Medication will prevent muscle wasting in your spouse."
C)Medication will boost your spouse's energy and appetite."
D)The medication will facilitate your spouse's ability to walk,dress,and eat."
Question
The nurse provides instruction to a client who is prescribed levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa).Which client statement indicates that learning has occurred?

A)I need to increase my daily intake of protein."
B)I must avoid eating leafy green vegetables in my diet."
C)I need to check my pulse before I take this medication."
D)I must avoid foods such as beef,whole-grain cereals,and multivitamins."
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A client tells the nurse about using different" drugs to treat the symptoms associated with mild Alzheimer disease.For which drugs should the nurse assess the client?
Select all that apply.

A)Vitamins
B)NSAIDs
C)Ginkgo biloba
D)Estrogen
E)Antihistamines
Question
The nurse observes a client with Parkinson disease having difficulty controlling hand movements.What did the nurse observe in this client?
Select all that apply.

A)Pill rolling
B)Tremor
C)Stooped posture
D)Lack of arm swing
E)Difficulty bending the arms
Question
A client with Parkinson disease develops depression.What education would the nurse provide to the client's family?

A)Depression is a common problem with Parkinson disease."
B)Depression is very easy to treat,and a wide variety of medications are available."
C)Eventually anyone who has a brain disease will develop depression."
D)The depression is most likely a side effect of the medications taken to treat the symptoms."
Question
A client takes an aspirin,a multivitamin,and an antihistamine every day.What is the most important instruction by the nurse when the client is prescribed levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)?

A)You should not take the multivitamin with your levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)."
B)You should not take the antihistamine with your levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)."
C)You should not take the aspirin with your levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)."
D)These medications are safe to take with levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)."
Question
The nurse is teaching a class for caregivers of clients with Alzheimer disease.The nurse determines that learning has occurred when a caregiver makes which statement?

A)There are effective drugs,but they cannot be used over a long period of time."
B)There are drugs that will help to decrease the symptoms for a period of time."
C)There aren't any drugs that are effective in treating this disease."
D)There are drugs that can control the symptoms for many years."
Question
Which strategies can the nurse teach the family of a client with Alzheimer disease to ensure an adequate nutritional and fluid intake?
Select all that apply.

A)Weigh the client once a week.
B)Assist the client with eating.
C)Offer fluids on a regular basis.
D)Permit the client to feed self.
E)Provide finger foods.
Question
A client with Parkinson disease is experiencing an increase in bradykinesia.What will the client demonstrate with this manifestation?
Select all that apply.

A)Slow speech
B)Difficulty chewing
C)Shuffling the feet when walking
D)Stooped posture
E)Lack of facial expression
Question
A client with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is prescribed riluzole (Rilutek).What will the nurse instruct the client about this medication?
Select all that apply.

A)It reduces the degeneration of neurons.
B)It should be taken every 12 hours on an empty stomach.
C)The client should avoid high-fat meals before or after taking the medication.
D)Headache and dizziness are common reactions to this medication.
E)Paralytic ileus is a life-threatening adverse effect of this medication.
Question
A client who is prescribed benztropine (Cogentin)tells the nurse about plans for a Caribbean cruise.What should the nurse include during client teaching?

A)Take a multivitamin every day to keep you healthy."
B)If you miss a dose,take the next dose at its regularly scheduled time."
C)Limit your activity while on the cruise."
D)Avoid alcohol."
Question
The spouse of a client with Alzheimer disease tells the nurse that the health care provider said that a cause of the disorder is brain damage.The spouse wants to know what type of brain damage could have occurred to the client.What possible causes of brain damage can the nurse explain to the spouse?
Select all that apply.

A)Environmental exposure
B)Nutritional imbalances
C)Exposure to viruses
D)Acetylcholine deficiency
E)Defect in chromosome 14
Question
Prior to administering galantamine (Reminyl)to a client with Alzheimer disease,the nurse reviews the client's medical history for which disease processes?
Select all that apply.

A)Respiratory disorders
B)Liver dysfunction
C)Kidney failure
D)Atrial fibrillation
E)Arthritis
Question
The nurse is providing care to a client who is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.When teaching the client about the medication therapy,which goals will the nurse include?
Select all that apply.

A)Modifying the progression of the disease
B)Treating acute exacerbations
C)Managing symptoms
D)Curing the disease
E)Remyelinating nerve fibers.
Question
A client is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.Which symptoms will the nurse most likely assess in this client?
Select all that apply.

A)Muscle weakness
B)Difficulty maintaining balance
C)Atrophy of the hands and legs
D)Slow shuffling gait
E)Progressive chorea
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The nurse is caring for a client in the middle phase of Alzheimer disease.Which symptoms is the client most likely to demonstrate?
Select all that apply.

A)Inability to remember eating breakfast
B)Stating that the year is 1950
C)Staring at bath basin and not sure what to do with a washcloth
D)Weight loss
E)Inability to walk
Question
During a health history the nurse is concerned that a client is at risk for developing secondary Parkinson disease because of which information?
Select all that apply.

A)The client has a history of concussions.
B)The client was treated for meningitis while in college.
C)The client worked as a crop duster after the war.
D)The client waited tables at a local restaurant.
E)The client scuba dives during vacations.
Question
The nurse is planning care for a client with Parkinson disease.What intervention is important for the nurse to include?

A)Monitor the client's ability to chew and eat.
B)Teach the client to limit exercise to decrease the risk for fractures.
C)Assess peripheral circulation for presence of thrombophlebitis.
D)Monitor the client for development of psychotic symptoms.
Question
Prior to administering donepezil (Aricept)to a client diagnosed with Alzheimer disease,the nurse notes that the client is prescribed medications that will react with this drug.Which medications interact with donepezil (Aricept)?
Select all that apply.

A)Phenytoin (Dilantin)
B)Rifampin
C)Quinidine
D)Penicillin
E)Aspirin
Question
An older client is receiving levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa).Which side effect of the medication would cause the nurse the most concern?

A)Hypertension
B)Dark urine
C)Urinary retention
D)Diarrhea
Question
The client is prescribed tacrine (Cognex)as treatment for Alzheimer disease.Which laboratory test would the nurse monitor?

A)Liver function tests
B)Renal function tests
C)Serum amylase levels
D)Complete blood count
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Deck 21: Pharmacotherapy of Degenerative Diseases of the Central Nervous System
1
The nurse is determining if a client is experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer disease or Huntington chorea.Which assessment finding would indicate the client might have Huntington chorea rather than Alzheimer disease?

A)Confusion
B)Difficulty completing tasks
C)Involuntary muscle spasm
D)Memory loss
Involuntary muscle spasm
2
A client with Parkinson disease asks the nurse why dopamine is not given as a neurotransmitter replacement.Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?

A)The risk for hypertension is too high with dopamine; therefore,more frequent cardiac monitoring would be required."
B)Exogenous dopamine cannot cross the blood-brain barrier and would be of little use."
C)Exogenous dopamine must be administered via intravenous infusion,which usually requires a central line and continuous cardiac monitoring."
D)In older clients,the effects of dopamine on urinary function can pose an unacceptable risk for renal failure."
Exogenous dopamine cannot cross the blood-brain barrier and would be of little use."
3
The family member of a client with Parkinson disease notifies the nurse that the client is demonstrating extrapyramidal symptoms.Which instruction by the nurse to the family is the most appropriate?

A)Increase the dosage of the antiparkinson drugs.
B)Transport the client to the emergency department immediately.
C)Make an appointment when convenient for the client and health care provider for an evaluation.
D)Give diphenhydramine (Benadryl)25 mg immediately by mouth.
Transport the client to the emergency department immediately.
4
The nurse is concerned that a client is experiencing symptoms of Parkinson disease.Which assessment findings would indicate the client might have idiopathic or primary Parkinson disease?

A)Tremors and bradykinesia
B)Ocular diplopia and ptosis
C)Progression and severity of fatigue
D)Spasticity and paresis
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5
The nurse suspects a client is developing Parkinson disease.Which early sign did the nurse most likely assess in this client?

A)Rigid posture
B)Shuffling gait
C)Masklike face
D)Tremors
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6
A client has been diagnosed with Alzheimer disease.What is the most accurate medication education the nurse can give to the client's spouse?

A)Symptoms should begin to improve in a few days."
B)The medication has side effects that require periodic breaks from treatment."
C)There is no cure.The medication might help with symptoms for a period of time."
D)Symptoms will improve as long as the medication is taken daily at the same time."
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7
The nurse is explaining to a client the imbalance of neurotransmitters in Parkinson disease.How will the nurse describe the relationship between acetylcholine and dopamine in the area of the brain that affects balance,posture,and involuntary muscle movement?

A)Dopamine stimulates while acetylcholine inhibits this region.
B)Both dopamine and acetylcholine inhibit this region of the brain.
C)Both dopamine and acetylcholine stimulate this region of the brain.
D)Dopamine inhibits and acetylcholine stimulates this region.
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8
The nurse is planning a presentation on degenerative diseases.Which two most common degenerative diseases will the nurse include in the presentation?
Select all that apply.

A)Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
B)Multiple sclerosis
C)Alzheimer disease
D)Huntington chorea
E)Parkinson disease
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9
Which assessment finding in a client with Alzheimer disease would the nurse directly attribute to the disease's effect on acetylcholine?

A)Darkened urine
B)Inability to retain new information
C)Muscle cramps
D)Vomiting and diarrhea
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10
The nurse explains to the family of a client with Alzheimer disease that memory loss and confusion occur because of the disease's effect on which neurotransmitter?

A)Serotonin
B)Acetylcholine
C)Dopamine
D)Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
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11
When explaining the pathophysiology of Parkinson disease to a client,the nurse would explain that it is a degenerative disorder of the nervous system caused by the death of neurons that produce which substance?

A)Acetylcholine
B)Serotonin
C)Norepinephrine
D)Dopamine
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12
When teaching a community course on health problems that the older adult client might encounter,the nurse describes a disorder that is characterized by confusion,progressive memory loss,and the inability to think clearly.Which disease process is the nurse describing?

A)Alzheimer disease
B)Parkinson disease
C)Schizophrenia
D)Huntington chorea
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13
A client with memory loss and difficulty completing routine tasks questions if these symptoms are related to Alzheimer disease.For what additional symptoms will the nurse assess to determine if the client is experiencing Alzheimer disease?

A)Muscle weakness and vision changes
B)Tremors,muscle rigidity,and abnormal gait
C)Confusion and difficulty with communication
D)Involuntary muscle spasms and confusion
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14
Which assessment finding would indicate to the nurse that a client might have secondary Parkinson disease?

A)Confusion and difficulty performing activities of daily living
B)Nonintentional tremor and history of a brain injury
C)Progressive memory loss and history of fatigue
D)Involuntary muscle spasm and history of a motor vehicle accident
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15
A client is prescribed a dopaminergic agent for management of symptoms related to Parkinson disease.When teaching the client and family about the medication management,which time frame will the nurse include regarding when the medication should be recognizable?

A)Within 1 week
B)Within 2 to 3 days
C)Within 24 hours
D)Within 2 to 3 weeks
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16
When assessing a client for the typical signs and symptoms of Parkinson disease,which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to find?

A)Tremors,a masklike facial expression,and a rigid posture
B)Shuffling gait,confusion,and postural instability
C)Tremors and hyperkinesia
D)A masklike expression and generalized muscle weakness
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17
A client is diagnosed with secondary Parkinson disease.What is associated with the development of this type of Parkinson disease?
Select all that apply.

A)Traumatic brain injury
B)Family history of the disorder
C)Brain tumor
D)Toxins
E)Encephalitis
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18
What will the nurse include when teaching a caregivers' support group about Alzheimer disease?
Select all that apply.

A)Glutamatergic inhibitors are the most common class of drugs for treating Alzheimer disease.
B)Depression and aggressive behavior are common with the disease.
C)Memory difficulties are an early symptom of the disease.
D)Chronic inflammation of the brain can be a cause of the disease.
E)Pharmacologic therapies are given to help improve memory in Alzheimer disease.
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19
During the nurse's assessment of a client with known Parkinson disease,the onset of which finding would be cause for concern?

A)Masklike expression
B)Pill-rolling" motion of the fingers
C)Confusion
D)Frequent falls
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20
The spouse of a client with Parkinson disease asks how taking medication will help with symptoms.What is the nurse's best response?

A)Medication will balance serotonin and acetylcholine in your spouse's brain."
B)Medication will prevent muscle wasting in your spouse."
C)Medication will boost your spouse's energy and appetite."
D)The medication will facilitate your spouse's ability to walk,dress,and eat."
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21
The nurse provides instruction to a client who is prescribed levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa).Which client statement indicates that learning has occurred?

A)I need to increase my daily intake of protein."
B)I must avoid eating leafy green vegetables in my diet."
C)I need to check my pulse before I take this medication."
D)I must avoid foods such as beef,whole-grain cereals,and multivitamins."
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22
A client tells the nurse about using different" drugs to treat the symptoms associated with mild Alzheimer disease.For which drugs should the nurse assess the client?
Select all that apply.

A)Vitamins
B)NSAIDs
C)Ginkgo biloba
D)Estrogen
E)Antihistamines
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23
The nurse observes a client with Parkinson disease having difficulty controlling hand movements.What did the nurse observe in this client?
Select all that apply.

A)Pill rolling
B)Tremor
C)Stooped posture
D)Lack of arm swing
E)Difficulty bending the arms
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24
A client with Parkinson disease develops depression.What education would the nurse provide to the client's family?

A)Depression is a common problem with Parkinson disease."
B)Depression is very easy to treat,and a wide variety of medications are available."
C)Eventually anyone who has a brain disease will develop depression."
D)The depression is most likely a side effect of the medications taken to treat the symptoms."
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25
A client takes an aspirin,a multivitamin,and an antihistamine every day.What is the most important instruction by the nurse when the client is prescribed levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)?

A)You should not take the multivitamin with your levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)."
B)You should not take the antihistamine with your levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)."
C)You should not take the aspirin with your levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)."
D)These medications are safe to take with levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa)."
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26
The nurse is teaching a class for caregivers of clients with Alzheimer disease.The nurse determines that learning has occurred when a caregiver makes which statement?

A)There are effective drugs,but they cannot be used over a long period of time."
B)There are drugs that will help to decrease the symptoms for a period of time."
C)There aren't any drugs that are effective in treating this disease."
D)There are drugs that can control the symptoms for many years."
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27
Which strategies can the nurse teach the family of a client with Alzheimer disease to ensure an adequate nutritional and fluid intake?
Select all that apply.

A)Weigh the client once a week.
B)Assist the client with eating.
C)Offer fluids on a regular basis.
D)Permit the client to feed self.
E)Provide finger foods.
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28
A client with Parkinson disease is experiencing an increase in bradykinesia.What will the client demonstrate with this manifestation?
Select all that apply.

A)Slow speech
B)Difficulty chewing
C)Shuffling the feet when walking
D)Stooped posture
E)Lack of facial expression
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29
A client with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is prescribed riluzole (Rilutek).What will the nurse instruct the client about this medication?
Select all that apply.

A)It reduces the degeneration of neurons.
B)It should be taken every 12 hours on an empty stomach.
C)The client should avoid high-fat meals before or after taking the medication.
D)Headache and dizziness are common reactions to this medication.
E)Paralytic ileus is a life-threatening adverse effect of this medication.
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30
A client who is prescribed benztropine (Cogentin)tells the nurse about plans for a Caribbean cruise.What should the nurse include during client teaching?

A)Take a multivitamin every day to keep you healthy."
B)If you miss a dose,take the next dose at its regularly scheduled time."
C)Limit your activity while on the cruise."
D)Avoid alcohol."
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31
The spouse of a client with Alzheimer disease tells the nurse that the health care provider said that a cause of the disorder is brain damage.The spouse wants to know what type of brain damage could have occurred to the client.What possible causes of brain damage can the nurse explain to the spouse?
Select all that apply.

A)Environmental exposure
B)Nutritional imbalances
C)Exposure to viruses
D)Acetylcholine deficiency
E)Defect in chromosome 14
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32
Prior to administering galantamine (Reminyl)to a client with Alzheimer disease,the nurse reviews the client's medical history for which disease processes?
Select all that apply.

A)Respiratory disorders
B)Liver dysfunction
C)Kidney failure
D)Atrial fibrillation
E)Arthritis
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33
The nurse is providing care to a client who is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.When teaching the client about the medication therapy,which goals will the nurse include?
Select all that apply.

A)Modifying the progression of the disease
B)Treating acute exacerbations
C)Managing symptoms
D)Curing the disease
E)Remyelinating nerve fibers.
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34
A client is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.Which symptoms will the nurse most likely assess in this client?
Select all that apply.

A)Muscle weakness
B)Difficulty maintaining balance
C)Atrophy of the hands and legs
D)Slow shuffling gait
E)Progressive chorea
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35
The nurse is caring for a client in the middle phase of Alzheimer disease.Which symptoms is the client most likely to demonstrate?
Select all that apply.

A)Inability to remember eating breakfast
B)Stating that the year is 1950
C)Staring at bath basin and not sure what to do with a washcloth
D)Weight loss
E)Inability to walk
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36
During a health history the nurse is concerned that a client is at risk for developing secondary Parkinson disease because of which information?
Select all that apply.

A)The client has a history of concussions.
B)The client was treated for meningitis while in college.
C)The client worked as a crop duster after the war.
D)The client waited tables at a local restaurant.
E)The client scuba dives during vacations.
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37
The nurse is planning care for a client with Parkinson disease.What intervention is important for the nurse to include?

A)Monitor the client's ability to chew and eat.
B)Teach the client to limit exercise to decrease the risk for fractures.
C)Assess peripheral circulation for presence of thrombophlebitis.
D)Monitor the client for development of psychotic symptoms.
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38
Prior to administering donepezil (Aricept)to a client diagnosed with Alzheimer disease,the nurse notes that the client is prescribed medications that will react with this drug.Which medications interact with donepezil (Aricept)?
Select all that apply.

A)Phenytoin (Dilantin)
B)Rifampin
C)Quinidine
D)Penicillin
E)Aspirin
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An older client is receiving levodopa/carbidopa (Parcopa).Which side effect of the medication would cause the nurse the most concern?

A)Hypertension
B)Dark urine
C)Urinary retention
D)Diarrhea
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The client is prescribed tacrine (Cognex)as treatment for Alzheimer disease.Which laboratory test would the nurse monitor?

A)Liver function tests
B)Renal function tests
C)Serum amylase levels
D)Complete blood count
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