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Question
- guidelines for caring for a resident with multiple sclerosis include which of the following?
rushing the resident through tasks to help with decision - making skills.
administering medications
preventing falls
encouraging the resident to speak faster to improve cognition
- homeostasis is *
abnormal changes in the body systems
the condition in which all of the body system are working their best
the building block of the body
a group of cells that perform a similar task
- when atrophy occurs *
the muscle slowly becomes stronger
the muscle increases in size
the muscle remains the same size
the muscle decreases in size
Brief Explanations
- Multiple - sclerosis can affect balance and mobility, so preventing falls is an important care guideline. Rushing tasks is not helpful, and only trained medical staff can administer medications. Encouraging faster speech won't improve cognition.
- Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment. None of the provided options are correct definitions. A group of cells that perform a similar task is a tissue.
- Atrophy is the decrease in size of a muscle due to lack of use, disease, or other factors.
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- Preventing falls
- None of the above (as the provided options are incorrect)
- The muscle decreases in size