Deck 35: Degenerative Diseases of the Central Nervous System
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Deck 35: Degenerative Diseases of the Central Nervous System
1
The problems associated with multiple sclerosis are due to which of the following?
A) Denervated peripheral muscle fibers
B) Demyelinated peripheral nerves
C) Destruction of the anterior horn cells
D) Demyelinated central nerves
A) Denervated peripheral muscle fibers
B) Demyelinated peripheral nerves
C) Destruction of the anterior horn cells
D) Demyelinated central nerves
D
2
Which form of multiple sclerosis is the most common and features repeated episodes in which the client has a loss of function and then the function returns?
A) Secondary-progressive
B) Primary-progressive
C) Relapsing-remitting
D) Progressive-relapsing
A) Secondary-progressive
B) Primary-progressive
C) Relapsing-remitting
D) Progressive-relapsing
C
3
You are reviewing the medical record of your next patient,who has Parkinson's disease.The neurologist has indicated that this man has bradykinesia.What does this mean?
A) He has no movement available.
B) His movements are slow.
C) He has oscillations in his movements.
D) His movements are very erratic and quick.
A) He has no movement available.
B) His movements are slow.
C) He has oscillations in his movements.
D) His movements are very erratic and quick.
B
4
The progression of Parkinson's disease has been described in stages.Which description best fits Stage IV of the disease progression?
A) Client is able to complete all activities of daily living (ADLs) but has difficulties with balance reactions.
B) The client experiences marked impairment and is bedridden.
C) The client has mild asymmetrical involvement but no problem with ADLs.
D) Although still ambulatory, the client needs assistance with ADLs.
A) Client is able to complete all activities of daily living (ADLs) but has difficulties with balance reactions.
B) The client experiences marked impairment and is bedridden.
C) The client has mild asymmetrical involvement but no problem with ADLs.
D) Although still ambulatory, the client needs assistance with ADLs.
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5
What are common psychosocial issues seen with clients who are diagnosed with Huntington's disease?
A) Depression
B) Suicidal thoughts
C) Emotional lability
D) All of the above
A) Depression
B) Suicidal thoughts
C) Emotional lability
D) All of the above
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6
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis has three clinical subtypes.Which type is associated with a quicker progression and problems with dysphagia and dysarthria?
A) Progressive bulbar palsy
B) Progressive spinal muscular atrophy
C) Primary lateral sclerosis
D) Primary medial sclerosis
A) Progressive bulbar palsy
B) Progressive spinal muscular atrophy
C) Primary lateral sclerosis
D) Primary medial sclerosis
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7
What are the three classic clinical symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
A) Resting tremor, spasticity, rigidity
B) Resting tremor, impaired voluntary movement, rigidity
C) Spasticity, impaired postural reflexes, decorticate posture
D) Spasticity, choreiform movements, impaired postural reflexes
A) Resting tremor, spasticity, rigidity
B) Resting tremor, impaired voluntary movement, rigidity
C) Spasticity, impaired postural reflexes, decorticate posture
D) Spasticity, choreiform movements, impaired postural reflexes
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8
You are evaluating a 42-year-old man with Huntington's disease.You notice that as he is sitting in a chair,his hands are in constant motion.This motion continues even when you are speaking with him.What is this motion called?
A) Athetosis
B) Ballistic
C) Chorea
D) Decerebrate
A) Athetosis
B) Ballistic
C) Chorea
D) Decerebrate
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9
Your next client,a 71-year-old woman,has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and has moderate memory loss for recent personal experiences and is having problems managing her finances.Using the four-stage classification method,identify the stage in which your client is at this time.
A) 1: Very mild to mild cognitive decline
B) 2: Mild to moderate decline
C) 3: Moderate to moderately severe decline
D) 4: Severe cognitive decline
A) 1: Very mild to mild cognitive decline
B) 2: Mild to moderate decline
C) 3: Moderate to moderately severe decline
D) 4: Severe cognitive decline
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10
Which statement best represents the function of occupational therapy with clients in the partially independent phase (Phase II)of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?
A) Progressive resistive exercises on a daily basis along with stretching
B) Gentle resistive exercise on a daily basis along with training for suctioning
C) Assess and instruct in use of assistive technology and potential power mobility
D) Instruct family members in skin care and train in suctioning
A) Progressive resistive exercises on a daily basis along with stretching
B) Gentle resistive exercise on a daily basis along with training for suctioning
C) Assess and instruct in use of assistive technology and potential power mobility
D) Instruct family members in skin care and train in suctioning
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