Neurological Disorders (Multiple Sclerosis, Myasthenia Gravis, Guillain-Barré Syndrome) for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
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Neurological Disorders (Multiple Sclerosis, Myasthenia Gravis, Guillain-Barré Syndrome)
Definition:
Neuron dysfunction delays messages to muscles
Neuron:
- Primary component of nervous system
- Myelin sheath – allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly and efficiently
- Neurotransmitters
- Excitatory: norepinephrine, acetylcholine
- Inhibitory: serotonin, dopamine, GABA
Multiple sclerosis-
Definition:
- Autoimmune condition
- Attacks CNS
- Demyelination of axon
Clinical manifestations:
- Changes in sensation in the arms, legs, and face
- Complete or partial vision loss, double vision
- Weakness, unsteady gait/balance
Interventions:
- Steroids
- Immunosuppressants
- Antineoplastics
Myasthenia Gravis: (mouth to ground)
Definition:
- Autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction
- Decreased receptor sites for acetylcholine binding
Clinical manifestations:
- Slowed innervation → muscle fatigue
- Weak eye muscles → ptosis
- Weak pharyngeal muscles → dysphagia
- Impaired verbal communication
- Weak respiratory muscles → respiratory paralysis
Guillain-Barré: (from ground to brain)
Definition:
- Acute peripheral neuropathy causing ascending weakness
- Autoimmune disease
- Damage to the myelin sheath
Clinical manifestations with disease progression:
- Tingling in the extremities
- Loss of deep tendon reflexes
- Symmetric paralysis beginning in lower extremities and moving upward
Interventions:
- 25% require mechanical ventilation
- Care is supportive
Evaluation | Patient Monitoring | Education:
- Fall risk!
- Impaired ADLs
- Continuously monitor and treat as indicated
- Be prepared to support airway!
- Monitor patient response/outcomes, and modify nursing care plan as appropriate
- If positive patient outcomes are not demonstrated, reevaluate assessment and/or plan of care
Linchpins: (Key Points)
- Multiple Sclerosis – Demyelination of axon, overall weakness
- Myasthenia Gravis (mouth to ground), neuromuscular junction, decreased receptor sites for acetylcholine (excite) binding
- Guillain-Barré (from ground to brain) acute peripheral neuropathy, myelin sheath damage
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References:
- Emergency Nurses Association. (2017) Emergency Nursing Core Curriculum, 7th Edition. PA: Saunders
- Raschke-Deichstetter, N. (2017). Neurologic Emergencies. In CEN Online Review. Emergency Nurses Association.