Intervention 1
Intervention 2
Signs and Symptoms
Meds
RANDOM
100

feeding/drinking interventions with the patient experiencing dysphagia?

what is 

- semisolid foods

- thick liquids

- tuck chin

- sit up right 

100

the nurse would understand that encouraging the patient to eat a diet with moderate amounts of fiber would be appropriate. T/F?

what is T
100

referring to the cardiovascular system, the nurse knows to observe for which complication?

what is OH

100

Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride and Benzatropine Mesylate belong to which group of medication and what is the desired effect?

what is Anticholinergics and they control tremors in early PD 

100

after reviewing the patient's MAR, the nurse knows that these medications belong to which class: bromocriptine mesylate, pergolide, ropinirole, pramipexole, levodopa, and apomorphine 

what is Dopamine Agonists

200

what might the nurse expect to do before a meal with a patient with PD?

what is massage the neck and face muscles 
200

the nurse should instruct the patient to chew in which way?

what is chew on one side of the mouth and then the other 

200

while helping a patient with PD ambulate in the hallway, the patient suddenly stops in their tracks and becomes glued looking at the nurses station. the nurse would recognize this as?

what is freezing phenomenon 

200

which 2 antidepressants would the nurse recognize as being indicated for the treatment of PD?

what is Selegiline and Rasagiline 

200
the nurse knows that symptoms tend to progress rapidly in patients with PD. T/F?
what is F 
300

the nurse knows to monitor for hypotension in the patient taking Levodopa. T/F?

what is T
300

while ambulating a client with PD instruct the patient to watch what?

what is horizon 

300

the HCP asks the nurse taking care of a PD patient if they are showing signs cogwheel rigidity, the nurse would know that cogwheel rigidity is observed in which area of the body?

what is wrist/elbow

300

the patient is taking Levodopa, what would the nurse plan to educate the patient on regarding the effectiveness of Levodopa?

what is the beneficial effects usually are best within the first year or 2 of treatment 

300

would the nurse expect to make slow position changes with patients with PD, if yes, why?

what is yes due to OH 

400

the patient taking trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride would need to be educated on which side effects? SATA

A. Blurred vision

B. Urinary retention

C. Pale clammy skin 

D. Acute confusion

E. Constipation 

what is A, B, D, E 

400

the patient is prescribed Levodopa, the nurse would expect to educated the patient accordingly regarding to protein in their diet?

what is don't take with high protein 

400

define the following terms:

- dyskinesia 

- akinesia 

- dysphonia 

- dysphagia 

- bradykinesia 

what is 

- difficulty moving

- no movement 

- abnormal voice

- difficulty swallowing

- slow movements 

400

why might a patient diagnosed with PD be prescribed Amantadine Hydrochloride?

what is to reduce tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural changes 

400

the medication, Levodopa, is usually paired with which medication?

what is Carbidopa 

500

label these interventions as indicated, contraindicated, or nonessential 

- while ambulating encourage the pt to swing their arms 

- while ambulating raise feet, heel to toe placement, along with long strides 

- assist the client with taking a cool bath to help prevent hyperthermia 

- have the patient walk to the nurses station while watching their feet to ensure proper step length 

- have the patient perform insert eye drops themselves to ensure independence 

what is 

- indicated

- indicated 

- contraindicated

- contraindicated

- nonessential 

500

label the interventions as indicated, contraindicated, or nonessential 

- raised toilet seat 

- restrict fluids until bowels return to normal 

- provide mashed potatoes as a side for dinner

- allow the pt to have alone time during supper to relax and enjoy a warm meal 

- restrict the patient from seeing family members during meal times 

what is 

- indicated

- contraindicated 

- indicated 

- contraindicated 

- nonessential 

500

5 cardinal signs of PD?

what is 

- tremor

- rigidity 

- bradykinesia 

- akinesia 

- postural instability 

500

the nurse understands which Dopamine Agonist is the most effective?

what is Levodopa 

500

the nurse enters the room to find a parkinsons patient practicing walking while his high school marching band is playing their music. what should the nurse do next?

a. call the HCP and request a psych consult

b. encourage/assist the pt 

c. ask the client to remain in bed and to not get up 

d. ask the client why he is performing such behavior

what is B