Tremors occur especially in this part of your body.
What are hands?
These types of movement are most affected with Parkinson's disease.
What is motor functions?
This stage is reached when daily tasks become hard.
Stage 2 (moderate)
This model ees Parkinson's disease as a punishment or test.
What is the Religious-moral model?
The focus of the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
What is managing symptoms?
The social impact of disability where you gain increased public attention.
What is hypervisibility.
Another word for slow movement.
Bradykinesia
You start to notice changes in posture and facial expression in this stage.
What is stage one (mild)?
This model focuses on brain degeneration.
What is the biomedical model?
Non-drug treatments.
What is physical and occupational therapy?
freebie
300pts
This is the name of the function that describes difficulty speaking clearly.
What is speech function
You need help with daily activities in this stage.
What is stage 4 (advanced)
This model believes that the barriers create disability.
What is the environmental model?
Primary medication for Parkinson's disease.
What is Levodopa?
People with Parkinson's disease may experience these intense emotions when in public.
What is depression or anxiety?
freebie
400pts
You gain a higher risk of falling in this stage.
What is stage 3.
This model puts a focus on daily limitations.
What is the functional model?
Related medications.
What are MAO-B inhibiters.
The description of a disease that only shows SOME symptoms.
What is a partially visible disability?
Motor functions include (name all listed in the presentation)
What are tremors, slow movements, muscle stiffness, and balance problems.
You cannot walk or stand in this stage.
What is stage 5?
This model sees society and policy creating barriers.
What is the sociopolitical model?
Parkinson's disease has no ___.
What is a cure?