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Why are direct acting cholinomimetics NOT used in the management of myasthenia gravis?
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- Why do antibodies contribute to the symptoms of myasthenia gravis?Outline the pathogenesis of Myasthenia gravis and the consequential effects from the disruption at the neuromuscular junction. Is Myasthenia gravis considered an upper or lower motor neuron disorder?How can bacterial meningitis lead to an amputation?
- Despite the widespread use of opioids to treat chronic musculoskeletal pain there is little quality data on their effectiveness, especially over the long term. The current study was designed to compare the effectiveness of opioid medication vs nonopioid medication over 12 months for patients with moderate to severe chronic back pain or hip or knee osteoarthritis pain. Outcomes were pain-related function and pain intensity. The results showed that treatment with opioids was not superior to treatment with non-opioid medications for improving function and in fact pain intensity was significantly lower with non-opioid treatment. In addition, adverse medication-related symptoms were significantly more common in the opioid group. The authors conclude that commencing opioid therapy for moderate to severe musculoskeletal pain is not supported. Question: Is it true, as it was once suggested, that people on prescribed opioids are less likely to become addicted to them?What is the progression of the disease : MYASTHENIA GRAVIS? What are its clinical types?1. Why is atropine used minimally in the management of diseases? 2. Why are direct acting cholinomimetics NOT used in the management of myasthenia gravis?
- What are diagnostic techniques used in myasthenia gravis that involves drugs in the procedure?The nurse is reviewing the orders for a newly admitted patient and sees an order for edrophonium (Tensilon). The nurse expects that this drug is ordered for which reason?a) To reduce symptoms and delay the onset of Alzheimer’s diseaseb) To treat the symptoms of myasthenia gravisc) To aid in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravisd) To reverse the effects of nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs after surgery.Present the comparison of neuromuscular blocking drugs and local anesthetics. What is a rationale to use them for pain control? How they affect impulse conduction and muscle contraction?
- Explain why a person with myasthenia gravis might prefera soft diet. List several potential complications of acontinued soft diet.Identify the Drug-Disease interaction of Myasthenia Gravis to Antibiotics. Answer in a format given.Which one of the following statements regarding distal symmetric polyneuropathy is correct? Question 68 options: a) It causes distal, symmetric, and bilateral sensory dysfunction of the somatic system b) It is the least common form of neuropathy, however it is the most physically devastating c) It is very common form of autonomic neuropathy that occurs most commonly in clients with Type 2 diabetes d) It causes motor dysfunction prior to sensory dysfunction