Test 3 Ch 26- Degenerative Diseases and the CNS Flashcards

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Name 4 different degenerative diseases

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MS (multiple sclerosis), PD (parkinson’s disease), ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), and AD (alzheimer’s disease)

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When the body mistakenly attacks the myelin, which is then lost in multiple areas.

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Demyelination

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Thought to be autoimmune disease that affects the CNS including brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves.

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MS

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What is the most common symptom of MS?

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Fatigue. Other symptoms are varied but include tremors, poor balance, and cognitive decline

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What are some medications that help MS?

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Steroids

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What would you focus on in therapy for a person with MS?

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energy conservation

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This is a slow, chronic, progressive disease of the nervous system.

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Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

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What are the symptoms of PD?

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Resting tremor, rigidity in skeletal muscle, bradykinesia, and postural instability.

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What is the cause of PD?

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Degeneration in dopaminergic pathways in the basal ganglia, particularly in the substantia nigra.

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What are some medications that help PD?

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Levodopa or Sinemet (dopamine drugs)

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What kinds of surgical options are there for patients with PD?

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deep brain stimulation, pallidotomy, thalamotomy

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What would you focus on in therapy for a person with PD?

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Learning strategies designed to increase efficiency, safety, and independence. Focus on functional performance levels- big fall risk.

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A progressive disease characterized by the degeneration of the motor neurons in the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord, brainstem, and corticospinal tracts

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ALS

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What is the cause of ALS?

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Unknown. Motor neuron disease where motor neurons gradually degenerate and die.

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What are the symptoms of ALS?

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Patients slowly lose control of their voluntary muscle function. Speech deficits, swallowing difficulty, respiratory involvement.

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What are some medications for ALS?

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The drug riluzole slows progression of the disease, but it is unclear how.

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What are therapy options for a patient with ALS?

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Enable client to adapt and maintain max level of functioning throughout course of disease, as well as assist care providers with necessary skills to safely and effectively assist with daily care issues.