ANSWER~✓✓Increase protein, low-fat, low cholesterol, encourage
fluids
Rehabilitation goals for a patient with multiple sclerosis ~CORRECT
ANSWER~✓✓Increase 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
ANSWER~✓✓Dysphasia and dysarthria
What is Uhthoff's phenomenon and what disease is it common in?
~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Sensitivity to heat and multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis patients can have varying signs and symptoms
depending on what? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓The 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
ANSWER~✓✓Multiple sclerosis
,Disease with relapses and remissions where relapses occur when the
Myelin area is healing over with scar tissue? ~CORRECT
ANSWER~✓✓Multiple 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 ANSWER~✓✓Multiple sclerosis
Olfactory ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 1
Optic ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 2
Oculomotor ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 3
Trochlear ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 4
Trigeminal ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 5
Top of shoulder and Diaphragm
Breathe no more
What Dermatone? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓C4
,Abducens ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 6
Facial ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 7
Acoustic ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 8
Glossopharyngeal ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 9
Vagus ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 10
Spinal accessory ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 11
Hypoglossal ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Cranial nerve 12
Makes you sick autonomic dysreflexia
What Dermatone? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓T6
Bowel bladder sexuality what Dermatone? ~CORRECT
ANSWER~✓✓S2, S3, S4
Umbilicus what Dermatone? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓T10
, Nipple line what Dermatone? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓T4
Outer calf what Dermatone? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓L5
Inner thigh what Dermatone? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓L3
Thumb and wrist extensors what dermatome? ~CORRECT
ANSWER~✓✓C6
Bottom of foot what dermatome? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓S1
Under surface of forearm what dermatome? ~CORRECT
ANSWER~✓✓T1
Damage to the cord leaving lower extremities intact while paralyzing
the upper extremities
SCI Syndrome? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Central cord syndrome
Injury from an infarct of the anterior artery leaving position, vibratory
and touch intact but impairing other motor and sensory functions
SCI Syndrome? ~CORRECT ANSWER~✓✓Anterior cord syndrome