Group A
Group B
Group D
Group E
100

What are the three main organs affected by MS?

Central nervous system

Brain

spinal cord

100

Which vitamin if deficient is a common risk factor for MS?

Vitamin D

100

Do MS symptoms have gradual or rapid onset?

gradual

100

Infection, physical injury, emotional stress, execssive fatigue, and poor health status can trigger ____

MS

200

MS causes damage to what?

Myelin sheath

200

Give examples of visual disturbances in MS?

blurred vision, double vision, diplopia, 

200

What surrounds nerve fibers?

Myelin sheath

200

Because people with MS dont feel the urge to use the restroom, what can be done by the nurse?

bladder/bowel trainin

incontinence wear

300

For MS to occur, there must be disrupted communication between _____ and ____.

Brain and the rest of the body

300

Where is MS mostly common geographically?

Areas far from the equator

300

What is the goal of patient teaching for a disease like MS?

To improve quality of lifeTo understand disease progression

 To be able to manage symptoms

To be able to prevent infection and exacerbation.

300

List 3 non-pharmacologic interventions of the nursing process

promote physical mobility, manage fatigue, address spasticity, prevent complications, improve cognitive functions etc

400

What percentage of women demographics does MS affects?

70% women

400

What kind of symptoms is experienced in lower extremities by people living with MS?

numbness or tingling in limbs

400

As a nurse, how would you promote physical mobility in a patient with MS?

using physical therapy, assistive devices, range of motion exercises etc

400

As a nurse, how would you prevent skin breakdown in a patient with MS?

bladder and bowel care, maintain skin integrity, etc

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