Multiple Sclerosis Flashcards
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Multiple Sclerosis - Pathophysiology
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Chronic disease characterized by demyelination & axonal nerve damage
> immune mediated
> women greater than men; 25-35yrs old
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Multiple Sclerosis - Risk Factors
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- Viruses: Epstein-Barr virus
- Genetic predisposition
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Multiple Sclerosis - Types
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- Relapsing-remitting (85%)
- Primary Progressive
- Secondary Progressive
- Progressive-relapsing
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Multiple Sclerosis - CMs
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- Depends on location of lesions; mild to severe
- Fatigue/weakness
- Spasticity lower extrems
- Bowel, bladder, sexual dysfunc
- Pain, paresthesia’s
- Visual disturbances (dbl vision)
- Emotional lability
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Multiple Sclerosis - Diagnosis
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MRI
> presence of mult plaques CNS - Lumbar Puncture: CSF sample
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Multiple Sclerosis - Medical Interventions
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- No cure; delay progression
- Symptom management
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Med therapy
> Acute: methylprednisolone IV, followed by oral prednisone taper
> Reduce relapses: interferons
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Multiple Sclerosis - Nursing Diagnosis
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- Impaired home maintenance management
- Ineffective coping
- Impaired physical mobility
- Risk for injury RT sensory & visual impairment
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Multiple Sclerosis - Nursing Interventions
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- Promoting physical mobility
- Preventing injury
- Enhancing bladder & bowel control
- Enhancing communication & managing swallowing difficulties
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Multiple Sclerosis - Pt Education
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Meds
> purpose, dose, route, schedule, side effects, precautions - When to contact HCP
- Envir’t mods & adaptive techniques
- Manage symptoms
- Optimal nutritional intake; consider weight reduction
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Manage bowel & bladder func
> self cath, neurogenic bladder - Minimize immobility/spasticity
- Identify sources of support
- Prevent comps: pressure ulcers, pneum, depression