Practice Question
When caring for a client newly diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, the nurse is correct in telling the client that which risk factor and neurotransmitter is associated with this condition?
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Correct Answer:
Risk for falls because of dopamine imbalance.
Rationale:
🔷 Parkinson’s disease results from loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra
🔷 Dopamine deficiency causes muscle rigidity, tremor, and bradykinesia affecting coordination
🔷 Clients are at high risk for falls due to postural instability and slow reflexes
🔷 Levodopa therapy helps replace dopamine, improving movement control
🔷 Nursing care includes assistive devices, safety education, and fall precautions
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: Examplify Exam(s)
- Domain: Pathophysiology
- Answer Choices: 4