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Myasthenia Gravis: Definition, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment, Quizzes of Nursing

Definitions, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment information for myasthenia gravis, a neuromuscular disease causing muscle weakness and fatigue. Topics covered include the role of antibodies attacking acetylcholine receptors, clinical manifestations affecting various muscles, diagnosis through history, physical examination, and emg tests, and treatment with anticholinesterase medications and surgical therapy.

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Download Myasthenia Gravis: Definition, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment and more Quizzes Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Myasthenia Gravis DEFINITION 1 Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disease leading to fluctuating muscle weakness and fatiguability. Affects the Neuromuscular Junction Mostly affects women TERM 2 Pathophysiology of Myasthenia Gravis DEFINITION 2 Antibodies attack acetylcholine receptors Acetylcholine molecules are unable to attach and stimulate muscle contraction. Autoimmune process. TERM 3 Clinical Manifestations of Myasthenia Gravis DEFINITION 3 Fluctuating weakness of voluntary muscles Strength is usually restored after a period of rest Muscles involved are eyes, eyelids, chewing, swallowing, speaking, and breathing, trunk, and limbs Voice fades after a long conversation TERM 4 Myasthenic Crisis DEFINITION 4 Acute exacerbation of muscle weakness triggered by infection, surgery, stress, drug overdose or inadequate drugs MAJOR COMPLICATION: AFFECTS BREATHING AND SWALLOWING. TERM 5 How to Diagnose DEFINITION 5 History and Phyisical EMG Tensilon Test TERM 6 Tensilon Test DEFINITION 6 Improved muscle contractility after IV injection of the anticholinesterase agent Tensilon **Have atropine available TERM 7 Acetylcholinesterase DEFINITION 7 An enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine Prolongs the action of Acetylcholine and facilitates transmission of impulses at the neuromuscular junction. TERM 8 Anticholinesterase Drugs DEFINITION 8 Neostigime (Prostigmin) Pyroidostigmine (Mestinon) TERM 9 IMPORTANT ABOUT ANTICHOLINESTERASE MEDICATIONS DEFINITION 9 Maintenance of stable blood levels is very important. ANTICHOLINESTERASE MEDICATION MUST BE GIVEN ON TIME Any delay may result in severe muscle weakness and make it impossible for patient to take meds orally. TERM 10 Classes of drugs that should be evaluated before use... DEFINITION 10 Anesthetics Antidysrhythmics Antibiotics Antipsychotics Barbiturates Sedative- Hypnotics Cathartics Diuretics Opioids Muscle Relaxers Thyroid Preparations Tranquilizers
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