Huntington's Disease FINAL Flashcards

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Huntington’s disease is a chronic, terminal/fatal disease w/no cure.

This disease has an imbalance of

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dopamine, GABA, and glutamate from the basal ganglia.

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Risk factors for Huntington’s disease

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genetics, Caucasian, 30-50yo (male or female)

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The earlier the sx associated with Huntington’s disease present; the more severe the disease is. Death will be sooner.

True or false

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True

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How quickly can juvenile sx cause death in HD?

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within 10 years

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Sx of Huntington’s disease

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-progressive dementia, personality changes, mood swings, depression
-slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, weight loss
-Choreiform movements (uncontrolled, rapid movements/unsteady gait when sitting still)

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Diagnostic testing for Huntington’s disease

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Genetic testing
CT for frontal horn enlargement
MRI
and PET scan

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Is there any neuroprotective/neurorestorative treatment available for Huntington’s disease?

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No. Only supportive and symptomatic treatments.

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Medications used for Huntington’s disease

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-Tetrabenazine to suppress involuntary chorea movements. S/E include new or worsening depression, drowsiness, nausea, restlessness
-Other antipsychotics for psych sx

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Possible complications for HD pts & nursing care

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Complications: Decisional conflict r/t having children, aspiration pneumonia, altered cognition and mobility

Nursing care: Suicide prevention, encourage planning for residential and EOL care

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