Multiple Sclerosis

The Body of the paper about Multiple Sclerosis
The body of the paper will be no less than 4 full pages and no more than 6 full pages in length.
The construction of the content should follow this order:

  1. Write an introduction section opening with a paragraph or two about the general information of the condition you are writing about. (about 1/6 of the body of the paper)
  2. Write an anatomical component about your topic discussing wherein the body anatomically this topic affects the person. Write what changes a person may have anatomically due to this condition. (about 1/3 of the body of the paper)
  3. Write a physiological component about your topic discussing how and what alterations in the person’s normal function of their body occur due to this condition, illness, or disease. (about 1/3 of the body of the paper)
  4. Write a conclusion section discussing who in the population is at risk to have your topic, any preventative measures, incidences, onsets, treatments, cures, outcomes, mortality, your personal comments about this topic that you have drawn in researching it, etc… (about 1/6 of the body of the paper)

Multiple Sclerosis

 

 

 

 

 

Suppose someone argued that the reason twins often share multiple sclerosis is not because it’s hereditary, but because of some abnormality in the mother’s pregnancy, such as maternal exposure to a toxin or virus. What argument could you give against this hypothesis?

 

Multiple Sclerosis

 

 

 

 

 

Suppose someone argued that the reason twins often share multiple sclerosis is not because it’s hereditary, but because of some abnormality in the mother’s pregnancy, such as maternal exposure to a toxin or virus. What argument could you give against this hypothesis?

 

 

Multiple Sclerosis

 

Create a pathophysiology map describing Multiple Sclerosis. As part of your map include the following:
Pathophysiology of the illness-Correctly and thoroughly describes the pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) and links demyelination to the immune system
Clinical manifestations- Correctly and thoroughly describes 8-10 clinical manifestations of MS.
Risk Factors- Identifies 8-10 risk factors for MS.
Labs/Diagnostics- Lists and describes 3-4 labs/diagnostic tests associated with MS.
Treatments- Identifies treatment options for MS, including preventative as well as symptomatic therapies.
Nursing Considerations (including Education)- Explains (4-6) nursing considerations and education for clients diagnosed with MS.
Using lines, shapes, colors, etc., make links on your map. Use what makes the most sense to you – and make sure you include a key on the map. Using the same shapes and colors on each pathophysiology map makes this a better study tool for you. Make sure to include APA reference(s) for your information.

 

 

Multiple Sclerosis

 

Create a concept map for Multiple Sclerosis
The content of the concept map must include:

pathophysiology
definition
etiology
risk factors (genetic predisposition and environment factors if applicable)
causative factors
common signs and symptoms for the disease
labs & diagnostic tests
nursing interventions
medical treatment
complications of the disease
patient & family education

Multiple Sclerosis

 

Create a concept map for Multiple Sclerosis
The content of the concept map must include:

pathophysiology
definition
etiology
risk factors (genetic predisposition and environment factors if applicable)
causative factors
common signs and symptoms for the disease
labs & diagnostic tests
nursing interventions
medical treatment
complications of the disease
patient & family education