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O Nurse Ms plays an important role in correct information of the person with Ms. Which of the following tips will be helpful
for MS nurses?

a)
Provision of information in small volumes, avoiding as much as possible the medical terminology

b)
To carefully determine the rate of information provision, always giving the opportunity to repeat and recap

c)
Avoid the use of graphs and printed materials, as these can cause confusion to the person with MS

Of)
A and B

and)
B and C

f)
All of the above

2.
Which of the following suggestions on caregivers of MS patients are true?

a)
Caring for a MS patient may have a negative impact on the caregiver's mental health

b)
The effect of disability due to neurological symptoms contributes significantly to the discomfort of the caregiver, in relation to cognitive
dysfunction and psychological health

c)
Studies involving caregivers of MS patients have found that they have a HRQoL Similar to the general population

d)
All of the above are true

3.
The continual needs of caring for people with MS does not include:
a)
Ensuring adequate access to medicines and adapted equipment

b)
Encouraging consistent treatment with disease modifying drugs

c)
Discouraging the patient's autonomy

d)
Capacity Monitoring for Self-Patient care

4.
Which of the following statements about Ms Care plans is true?

a)
The nurse MS is the one who must document the care he intends to provide to the person with MS

b)
These designs apply to every aspect of MS Management and its symptoms

c)
They must be flexible and not structured and focused to a large extent on interventions or programmes

d)
They should contain details of any necessary cooperation with other units or with medical personnel

and)
A and C

f)
B and D

5.
The care and management of people with MS often involves an approach within the Interdisciplinary group (Mdt). Which of
the following statements is false?

a)
The MDT approach enables people with MS to fully cover their functionality, in an independent way

b)
The MDT approach ensures continuity of care, in accordance with the objectives and the treatment guidelines

c)
The interdisciplinary team includes only health care professionals such as neurologists, nurses, speech therapists

d)
All of the above are true

6.
The risk factors of clinical depression for people with multiple sclerosis include all of the following cases, except:

a)
Greater severity of the disease

b)
Low level of education

c)
Longer duration of the illness

Of)
Younger age

7.
Why should I carry out control over depression in people with M.S.?

a)
People with MS have a higher suicide rate

b)
Signs of depression can indicate the acceleration of disease progression

c)
Depression can affect the efficacy of drugs
d)
Depression is an atypical and severe indication of MS

8.
Which of the following factors is likely to increase the risk of stress in a person with MS?

A)
Male sex

b)
Diagnosing depressive disorder throughout life

c)
Excessive alcohol consumption

d)
Young age when diagnosing ms

and)
A and D

f)
B and C

g)
All of the above

9.
In the training of a patient with a cognitive impairment caused by M.S., all the following are recommended, except:

A)
Background music

b)
Using retries

c)
Encouragement to use lists
d)
Training in an intimate environment

10.
A study on the Rrms He found that patients who reported stressful life events that cause significant negative stress are about
⇥ times more likely to experience relapse, compared to those who were not exposed to stress.

A)
2

b)
3, 5

c)
5

d)
No higher risk of relapse

11.
It was found that adaptation to the moment of communication of Ms Diagnosis and the progression of the disease depends
on which of the following:

A)
The perceived anxiety

b)
Emotional adaptation Strategies

c)
Uncertainty about the future of health

Of)
Perceived control

and)
All of the above
f)
Some of the above

12.
The potential factors of increased Spasticity In MS patients include:

A)
Urinary tract Infection

b)
Ingrown toenails

c)
Tight clothes

Of)
All of the above

13.
Indications for a patient suffering from fatigue should include:

a)
Increasing fluid intake

b)
Avoiding alcohol

c)
Regular rest

Of)
Avoiding Exercises

14.
What intervention will be most effective in reducing the intensity of MS symptoms in summer?

A)
Warm baths

b)
Aerobic Exercises

c)
Balanced diet

d)
The use of air-conditioning

15.
When evaluating a patient who complains for cognitive difficulties, what condition would you expect to find?

A)
Good long-term memory

b)
General Intelligence intact

c)
Good problem-solving skills

Of)
Reduced short-term memory

16.
The evaluation of urinary bladder dysfunction does not include:

a)
Identification of potential determinants (e.g., medication, simultaneous medical conditions)

b)
The residue measurement test after urination

c)
Application of certain changes in diet

d)
All of the above are true

17.
What recommendation of the following would you do to a patient suffering from bowel dysfunction?
a)
The Anticholinergic Medications you follow will reduce constipation

b)
The execution of rectal sphincter exercises will ensure bowel control

c)
You should reduce the intake of liquids and fibres

d)
Diarrhea is common in MS

18.
Which of the following strategies would you suggest to a person with MS for pain management?

a)
Keep a diary of factors that cause pain, pain intensity and duration, and methods used to relieve pain

b)
Apply Relaxation Techniques

c)
Consider using complementary therapies (e.g., yoga, acupuncture)

Of)
All of the above

e)
None of the above

19.
The classification system of the European Advisory Committee on pressure ulcers classifies the pressure ulcer Grade 3 as
follows:

a)
A superficial ulceration, which is presented clinically as friction or pustules

b)
Complete loss of skin thickness that includes damage or necrosis of the subcutaneous tissue that can be extended downwards, but not
through the underlying Fascia.

c)
Partial loss of skin thickness that includes the epidermis, dermis, or both

d)
Erythema of intact skin

20.
Which of the following factors does not increase the risk of ulcers in a MS person?

A)
Inadequate nutrition

b)
Stillness

c)
Paralysis or Spasticity

Of)
Younger age

and)
Incontinence

f)
All these are risk factors

21.
Other medical conditions occurring in people with Ms may go unnoticed because:

a)
Patients and caregivers focus their care in M.S.

b)
They think the symptoms are due to MS and no other causes are investigated
c)
The duration of a MS visit is too short to allow a routine check

Of)
All of the above

22.
According to the Costello And Halper, the role of nurses in primary care in people with MS includes all the following variants,
except:

a)
Identification and management of patient care needs

b)
Recognition and evaluation of MS-related symptoms and MS-related diseases

c)
Creation of a treatment plan for Accompanying Diseases

Of)
Patient education

23.
Interventions to prevent osteoporosis in people with MS include:

a)
The examination of bone density

b)
Vitamin D and Calcium supplements

c)
Weight Exercises

Of)
All of the above

24.
For a woman of 35 years who suffers from Ms three years, the risks associated with pregnancy can be explained as follows:
a)
Pregnancy will accelerate the progression of the disease

b)
You may experience a relapse during pregnancy

c)
Pregnancy has no long-term effect on your disease, but you may have a relapse in the months after childbirth

d)
Your disease will become secondary progressive during pregnancy

25.
It has been reported that some women show a worsening of MS symptoms in the premenstrual period. The symptoms that
are most likely to be affected are:

a)
Weakness in arms and legs

b)
Fatigue

c)
Convulsions

Of)
Cognitive dysfunction

26.
The MS Nurse must take the initiative to ask, through questions, specific information about sexual function for the following
reasons, except:

a)
Sexual dysfunction rarely affects the quality of life of people with MS

b)
Studies show that the majority of MS patients experience sexual dysfunction
c)
Patients may be reluctant to discuss sexual dysfunction on their own initiative or seek help

d)
None of the above

27.
Which of the following statements about the lifestyle management of a person with MS is false?

a)
Poor nutrition can predisposes a patient to infections and complications.

b)
Exercise has no effect on the quality of life of MS patients

c)
Smoking is associated with increased MS risk

d)
All of the above are true

28.
Which of the following disabilities was mentioned as the most common reason that makes it difficult to maintain
employment in people with M.S.?

A)
Incontinence

b)
Cognitive problems and memory

c)
Mobility problems

Of)
Pain

and)
A and D
f)
B and C

g)
All of the above

29.
Several studies have evaluated the effect of food intake containing vitamin D Clinical outcome of MS patients. This data can
be summarised as follows:

a)
Intake of vitamin D is associated with a constant influence on Ms outcome

b)
Vitamin D may have reduced benefits, especially in people with vitamin D deficiency

c)
Vitamin D seems to have a protective effect against MS, but further testing is needed in the context of a study perspective

d)
None of the above

30.
When talking with MS patients coming from different cultures, it is important for the MS Nurse:

a)
Identify health practices and cultural beliefs

b)
Avoid the use of complex medical terminology

c)
To include the family in the planning and training process

Of)
All of the above

Please evaluate the extent of your agreement with the following statement: 
Pregnancy will accelerate the development of M.S.
I totally disagree

I disagree to a certain extent

I am neutral

I agree somewhat

Agree

How sure are you about creating a personalized care plan for your patients with M.S.?

Not sure

Little Sure

Neutrally confident

Somewhat certain

Absolutely sure

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