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saraeharris

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Which factor(s) is/are most likely a potential cause(s) of multiple sclerosis (MS)?
 
  a. Environmental factors and genetic pre-disposition
  b. Allergic response to antiviral medications
  c. Hypersensitivity reaction attacking the myelin
  d. Bacterial infection of the myelin

Question 2

The patient's initial vital signs immediately on return from surgery include: blood pressure (BP) of 140/90; pulse (P) of 80; respirations (R) of 14; and temperature (T) of 98 F.
 
  One hour later the vital signs are: BP of 130/84; P of 72; R of 16; and T of 96.8 F. What action should the nurse take next?
  a. Add a blanket for warmth to the patient.
  b. Notify the charge nurse of a probable he-morrhage.
  c. Raise the head of the bed 45 degrees.
  d. Document the assessment findings.



jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

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The cause of MS is not known, but it is attributed to an environmental factor (bacteria, virus, or chemical) combining with a genetic predisposition for the disease. Current thought also includes the hypothesis that MS is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks healthy cen-tral nervous system tissues.

Answer to Question 2

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These findings are normal. The nurse should document the normal recovery assessment and con-tinue to monitor. There is no indication of chilling, hemorrhage, or respiratory distress, which respectively would require blanket application, charge nurse notification, or raising the head of the bed.



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