cigarmonkel 06:27 PM 03-20-2011
So my roommate has a take home quiz and there is a question that she cannot find ANYWHERE in her book or online and is extremely worked up ATM please for the love of god help her! if not for her for me!!!!
This is the question word for word and is worth half her take home quiz.
4) Nervous System Case Study: Parents of a one year old notice that their daughter is constantly twitching, particularly around her face. They are concerned because their child seems to have trouble standing and seems to be overly clumsy, has underdeveloped muscles in her legs, and is not yet talking in any form. One day the little girl goes into seizures and the concerned parents take her to the doctor.
- What possible disease/condition does the patient have?
- What are the most common signs/symptoms of this condition?
- What is the current treatment of this condition?
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Specifically, what regions of the brain relate to the major symptoms of this condition?
thanks in advance for any help with this!
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forgop 06:49 PM 03-20-2011
I'll see what I might be able to figure out later tonight if I get a few minutes.
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cigarmonkel 09:42 PM 03-20-2011
So between 2 nurses, a mom who is an occupational therapist, and a biology minor and a soon to be doctor, Cerabel Palsy seems to be the common answer between everyone. Thanks everyone for your help, very much appreciated (now i don't have a grumpy roommate running around everywhere) She also thanks everyone btw!
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forgop 10:10 PM 03-20-2011
Sounds about right. I'm too deep into cardiac disorders right now while sulking from a purdue loss to look into it just yet.
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MiamiE 10:26 PM 03-20-2011
My wife saw this and thinks some sort of hypoxic event had to happen for her to have cerebral palsy. Could have happened during pregnancy or after she was born. She is thinking a brain tumor.
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forgop 11:58 PM 03-20-2011
Originally Posted by MiamiE:
My wife saw this and thinks some sort of hypoxic event had to happen for her to have cerebral palsy. Could have happened during pregnancy or after she was born. She is thinking a brain tumor.
Hypoxia is a very rare cause of CP and would typically result in much more rapid onset immediately following birth than showing these signs at a year of age. Higher risk factors are premature births and defects in the brain during development in the womb.
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amsgpwarrior 12:22 AM 03-21-2011
I'm a nurse and from what it seems like to me I am pretty sure it's CP. Almost certain. Almost reads word for word the symptoms of CP. Good luck!
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forgop 12:28 AM 03-21-2011
Originally Posted by amsgpwarrior:
I'm a nurse and from what it seems like to me I am pretty sure it's CP. Almost certain. Almost reads word for word the symptoms of CP. Good luck!
Is that you Focker??? j/k
I'm a nursing student myself-just started in an accelerated BSN program in January. My pathophysiology class will be the death of me.
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amsgpwarrior 01:46 AM 03-21-2011
Originally Posted by forgop:
Is that you Focker??? j/k
I'm a nursing student myself-just started in an accelerated BSN program in January. My pathophysiology class will be the death of me.
Yep that's me aka Murse! Haha,...good luck with school, nursing school was the hardest thing I ever did in my life, never slept hardly, super stressed out, and worked the whole way through. I have know idea how I ever made it through. Lot's of booze I guess. It's all worth it now though, especially in this economy.
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