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A patient diagnosed with myasthenia gravis (MG)
has beenprescribed symptomatic treatment with
an anticholinesterase.What side effect should the
patient be warned of? Correct Answers GI
Irritability
A patient with epilepsy has been taking
antiepileptics but the seizuresare not well
controlled. What is the appropriate action by the
clinician? Correct Answers Refer the patient to a
neurologist for a second opinion.
A patient with MS is complaining of new
onset"electric tingling" in both their arms.
Whichmedication specifically treats these
acuteexacerbations? Correct Answers Depo-
Medrol
Absence Correct Answers sudden arrest of motor
activity followed by eye lid fluttering or head
nodding. Impaired LOC (not loss, in awake state).
Typically, between 3-15 years of age.
AD has low levels of Correct Answers ACH
AD presents with Correct Answers Amyloid
Plaques
, AD shoes what in between the neurons Correct
Answers Amyloid Plaques
Alzheimer's Disease Correct Answers progressive,
neurodegenerative condition and the most
common form of dementia in the older population
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Correct Answers
Progressive neurological disorder that involves
destruction of the anterior horn motor cell in the
spinal cord or the brainstem. *Motor Neuron defect
of the spinal cord and cortical neurons
At what point do most patients with Guillain-
Barré'ssyndrome (GBS) reach the stage of
greatestweakness? Correct Answers Within 2 to 3
weeks
Atonic Correct Answers sudden loss of muscle
tone (head drop, drop of limb, drop to the floor),
impaired form of consciousness lasts 1-2 seconds.
Botulism Correct Answers rare paralytic illness
caused by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum
Clinical findings of GB? Correct Answers -
progressive, symmetric ascending paralysis
- Pain in the back, hips, and thighs most common
presenting symptoms