Patho-physiology
Symptoms
Nursing Care
Patient Education
100

What neurotransmitter is deficient in Parkinson’s disease?

What is dopamine?

100

What is the hallmark resting tremor called?

What is a “pill-rolling” tremor?

100

Name one exercise beneficial for Parkinson’s patients.

What is walking, swimming, tai chi, yoga, or stretching?


100

Why should Parkinson’s patients take their meds on time?

To maintain steady symptom control and prevent “off” periods.

200

The loss of dopamine-producing neurons occurs in this area of the brain.

What is the substantia nigra?

200

Name two non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s.

What are depression, constipation, dementia, hallucinations, orthostatic hypotension, or sleep disturbance?

200

What is the best position for a patient with dysphagia to eat?

What is upright, 90 degrees?

200

What home modification can prevent falls?

Remove rugs, improve lighting, install grab bars.

300

What are Lewy bodies?

What are abnormal protein aggregates found in neurons of PD patients?

300

What is the mask-like facial expression called?

What is hypomimia?

300

What adaptive device can help with eating?

What are weighted utensils or plates?

300

Why should patients rise slowly from bed or chairs?

To prevent orthostatic hypotension

400

Name two pathways in the basal ganglia affected by dopamine loss.

What are the direct and indirect pathways?

400

Why are Parkinson’s patients at high risk for falls?

What is postural instability and shuffling gait?

400

What is the priority intervention if a patient has a wet cough during meals?

Stop feeding and assess for aspiration.

400

Name one support resource for Parkinson’s patients.

Support groups, physical therapy, occupational therapy.

500

Why do Parkinson’s patients have bradykinesia?

Loss of dopamine increases inhibition of movement through basal ganglia imbalance.

500

Why do Parkinson’s patients have bradykinesia?

Loss of dopamine increases inhibition of movement through basal ganglia imbalance.

500

How often should you turn a bedbound Parkinson’s patient?

Every 2 hours to prevent pressure injuries.

500

Why is exercise important even in advanced PD?

Maintains strength, flexibility, and reduces contractures and depression.

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