Hoehn and Yahr Scale for Classifying Patients with Parkinson's Disease

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Based upon an article on the Parkinson's Resource Organization's website: Five Stages of Parkinson's. 2018; http://parkinsonsresource.org/news/articles/five-stages-of-parkinsons/. Accessed 9/25/18.
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Question 1

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Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is defined as "Unilateral involvement only, usually with minimal or no functional impairment?"
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 2

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Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is defined as "Bilateral or midline involvement, without impairment of balance?"
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 3

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Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is defined as "First signs of impaired righting reflexes. This is evident as the patient turns or is demonstrated when he or she is pushed from standing equilibrium with the feet together and eyes closed?"
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 4

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Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is defined as "Fully developed, severely disabling disease; the patient is still able to walk and stand unassisted but is markedly incapacitated."
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 5

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Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is defined as "Confinement to bed or wheelchair unless aided."
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 6

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Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is this?
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 7

Question
Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is this?
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 8

Question
Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is this?
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 9

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Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is this?
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 10

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Which Hoenhn and Yahr stage is this?
Answer
  • Stage 1
  • Stage 2
  • Stage 3
  • Stage 4
  • Stage 5

Question 11

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If your patient tells you they can safely walk around their home without assistance, but you know they need assistance to put on their pants, you must rate them as Stage IV.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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If your patient tells you they can safely walk around their home without assistance, but you know they cannot safely stand up from a seated position without assistance, you must rate them as Stage IV.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 13

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A patient with Stage 3 Parkinson's Disease is unable to work.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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The bilateral and truncal involvement characteristic of Stage 2 is very obvious, so diagnosis at this stage is always easy.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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Starting with Stage 3, the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease are almost always very obvious, so diagnosis is rarely in doubt.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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