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Parkinson's Disease
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Nursing Mind Map on Parkinson's Disease, created by Nicole Russell on 05/09/2017.
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Parkinson's Disease
Risk factors
Nursing Care plan
Pathophysiology
Disease of basal ganglia
Characterised by:
Slowness in the initiation and execution of movement,
Increased muscle tone
Tremor at rest
Impaired postural reflexes
Neurons that supply dopamine to the striatum degenerates.
When there is defects of dopamine, the excitatory effects of acetylcholine go unopposed resulting in disturbed movements.
Signs and symptoms
Tremor
Hand
Pill rolling
diaphragm, tongue, lips and jaw
Can rarely cause shaking of the head
Rigidity
Increased resistance to passive motion when limbs go through their range of motion
Caused by sustained muscle contractions
Can cause pain and slowness in movement
Bradykinesia/Akinesia (Immobility)
Loss of automatic movements
Blinking of the eyelids
Swinging of the arms while walking
Swallowing of saliva
Self-expression with facial and hand movements
Primary evidence is the physical and chemical alteration of the basal ganglia and related structures in the extrapyramidal portion of the CNS
Posturing
Shuffling gait with short steps
Parkinsonian Gait
Festination
Postral instability is common
Forward tilt of the trunk
Propulsion and Retropulsion
Forward bending and backwards bending
Medications
Anticholinergic
Dopaminergic
Levodopa with carbidopa
Also called sinemet
Precursor of DA and crosses blood-brain barrier
Converted to DA in the basal ganglia
Carbidopa inhibits an enzyme that breaks down levodopa before it reaches the brain.
Antihistamine
monoamine oxidase inhibitor
Catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) inhibitor
Complications
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