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09 Nursing
What are the most obvious signs of tardive dyskinesia in a client with schizophrenia?
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Oral movements and drooling |
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Drowsiness and lethargy |
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Muscular rigidity of the extremities |
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Spastic movements of the eyelids
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- Question 17 What are the most obvious signs of tardive dyskinesia in a client with schizophrenia? Question 17 options: Oral movements and drooling Drowsiness and lethargy Muscular rigidity of the extremities Spastic movements of the eyelidsA male aged 65 comes to the ER, he has been having difficulty walking and has fallen several times over the last several weeks. He tends to fall when he changes direction. He has also having issues with his coordination in general, his hands shake and he has trouble using his hands to do simple activities. An evaluation shows he had resting tremors in the hands, they stop when he purposefully uses them. He has a shuffling gait and trouble changing directions, is ridged and his arms show a jerky movement when he walks. What is your diagnosis and how did you decide it? The clinical presentations is do to what pathologic changes? What possible biochemical changes caused his pathological changes?what cause spactisity in patients with MS
- A medication causes sedation and diarrhea. This drug is most likely a: 1. GABA-ergic agonist and dopamine antagonist 2. opioid agonist and dopamine agonist 3. GABA-ergic agonist and adrenergic antagonist 4. opioid agonist and adrenergic agonist98 :D Mark as done ebalqa.courses A 20:17 differentiate between sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system 1. another name for each 2.the site of the ganglion related to visceral effector 3. the related number of the post to pre ganglionic neurons 4. situations or conditions they worked in Submission status Submission status No attempt الإنجليزية العربيةNervous System Introduction – Introduce your topic and provide a brief overview. Include a simple diagram of this system with labels. Provide an explanation age related changes associated with the system identified, as well as common age-related disorders – minimum 3. Determine 3 interventions that Recreation Therapists can provide when supporting age related changes with rationale behind each intervention. Conclusion – summarize key points. References – please identify any resources you used to complete your assignment on a separate Reference page in APA Format *DO NOT FORGET IN-TEXT CITATIONS*. Proper grammar and Formatting .
- A4 year old patient with cerebral palsy recently moved to a new area and reports for the first time to an occupational health clinic. The licensed OT notes that the patient has normal reflexes and appears stable with appropriate gait. However, when asked to complete an exercise that required hand-eye coordination, he was unable. This form of Cerebral Palsy. would best be classified as ---- O Ataxic O Akinetic O Dyskinetic SpasticCognition, Mental and Emotional Function Case Study Scenario: A 68 year old female client is brought by her daughet to a health clinic. The daughter states that her mother has been leaving the house lights on and the front door open most of the time, and forgetting where she placed her keys, or the direction to where she's driving. On several occassions, she has lost her way while walking in the park, as her usual exercise. She keeps asking the same question and tells the same story repeatedly. She has also lost interest in her usual activities and volunteer work. The following questions will assist the nursing student in the assessment of this client suspected for Alzheimer's disease. 1.) Describe the conduct of the visual perception and construction ability tests. 2.) Give examples of testing the client's judgement and abstract reasoning. 3.) What significant information should be included in a mini mental status exam of this client?Cognition, Mental and Emotional Function Case Study Scenario: A 68 year old female client is brought by her daughet to a health clinic. The daughter states that her mother has been leaving the house lights on and the front door open most of the time, and forgetting where she placed her keys, or the direction to where she's driving. On several occassions, she has lost her way while walking in the park, as her usual exercise. She keeps asking the same question and tells the same story repeatedly. She has also lost interest in her usual activities and volunteer work. The following questions will assist the nursing student in the assessment of this client suspected for Alzheimer's disease. 1.) How will you test the client's thought content and process? 2.) What elements in the orientation test will you include when assessing this client? 3.) Describe the types and methods of conducting a memory test. 4.) Give common methods of testing the client's concentration and calculation skill.
- Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) Hemiplegia Stroke List 15 Nursing Interventions for Risk for FallsCerebrovascular Accident (CVA) Hemiplegia Stroke List 15 Nursing Interventions for Risk for FallPractice g° 76: Which of the following is paired INCORRECTLY? Question 76 options: Hydrocephalus: obstruction of circulation of cerebrospinal fluid Encephalitis: inflammation of the meninges Falx cerebri: between the two cerebral hemispheres Somatotopy: motor map in precentral gyrus Visceral sensory area: full bladder