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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. disease Parkinson's Triad Multiple Sclerosis patho Bell's Palsy Levodopa with Carbidopa (Sinemet) ALS Tensilon Test Multiple Sclerosis MS, GBS, MG GBS Riluzole (Rilutek) respiratory distress Parkinson's Respiratory Myasthenia crisis Scanning MS, MG CN VII Infection, immobility, unrelated Constipation risk for aspiration baclofen Neuro Disorders Matching Cool Protein levels Demyelination a. b. c. Respiratory infection could cause an exacerbation of this disease Linked to URI or GI virus Nerve associated with Bell's Palsy Motor, sensory, cerebellar, emotional disturbances d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Bradykinesia, termor, rigidity Atropine should be handy for this Myasthenia Gravis test What happens to nerve fibers in MS Elimination dysfunction common in Parkinson's u. Med used for muscle spasms Unilateral facial numbness, loss of taste, tinnitus k. Biggest concern for GBS I. Type of speech associated with MS m. Maintains cognitive function as body | deteriorates n. GBS has elevation of this in CSF O. 2 disorders in which symptoms can worsen with pregnancy p. Associated with decreased dopamine q. Usually cause of death for MS r. 3 disorders possibly r/t autoimmune dysfunction S. recommended climate for MS t. System that should be monitored with GBS What do these disorders have in common? Parkinson's, GBS, MG, ALS V. slows the progression of ALS w. Demyelnation of nerve fibers X. Often first line therapy for Parkinson's