Assignment: Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
Assignment: Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
Assignment: Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
Assignment: Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
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Question 19
A nurse is developing a care plan for a patient who has multiple sclerosis An expected outcome for the patient who is receiving glatiramer would be a decrease in
A) chest pain.
B) fatigue.
C) breathing difficulties.
D) heart palpitations.
Question 20
A 32-year-old female patient is taking tizanidine (Zanaflex) for spasticity related to her multiple sclerosis The nurse will inform the patient and her husband that the adverse effect that poses the greatest safety risk to the patient is
A) constipation.
B) dry mouth.
C) fatigue.
D) hypotension.
Question 21
A 34-year-old male patient is prescribed methimazole (MMI)The nurse will advise him to report which of the following immediately?
A) Vertigo
B) Intolerance to cold
C) Loss of appetite
D) Epigastric distress
Question 22
A 43-year-old woman was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 2 years ago and has experienced a recent exacerbation of her symptoms, including muscle spasticity Consequently, she has been prescribed Dantrolene (Dantrium)In light of this new addition to her drug regimen, what teaching point should the womans nurse provide?
A) This will likely relieve your muscle spasms but youll probably develop a certain amount of dependence on the drug over time.
B) Well need to closely monitor your blood sugar levels for the next week.
C) Theres a small risk that you might experience some hallucinations in the first few days that you begin taking this drug.
D) You might find that this drug exacerbates some of your muscle weakness while it relieves your spasticity.
Question 23
A patient with type 1 diabetes has been admitted to the hospital for orthopedic surgery and the care team anticipates some disruptions to the patients blood glucose levels in the days following surgery Which of the following insulin regimens is most likely to achieve adequate glycemic control?
A) Small doses of long-acting insulin administered four to five times daily
B) Doses of basal insulin twice daily with regular insulin before each meal
C) Large doses of rapid-acting insulin combined with long-acting insulin each morning and evening
D) Divided doses of intermediate-acting insulin every 2 hours, around the clock
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