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Your patient has a new diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and

Your patient has a new diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and presents after one month of treatment to urgent care with acute hypotensive episode with a blood pressure of 90/44. Which medication is likely responsible for this? Group of answer choices Carbidopa/levodopa overdose Amantadine at subtherapeutic doses Carbidopa/levodopa at subtherapeutic doses Benztropine use at therapeutic doses Flag question: Question 106 Question 106 1 pts What of the following represents an abnormal level for intracranial pressure? Group of answer choices 10 cm H2O 24 cm H2O 12 cm H2O 5 cm H2O Flag question: Question 107 Question 107 1 pts A patient is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Treatment includes prednisone with physical therapy. The nurse practitioner advises the patient to begin disease- modifying therapy: Group of answer choices if MRI of the brain shows a new lesion. if symptoms remain the same for 3 months. if symptoms worsen. as soon as possible.

 
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