NUR200 - M2 - Multiple Sclerosis - NCLEX and ATI Exam 2025 Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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NUR200 - M2 - Multiple Sclerosis NCLEX and ATI Exam 2025 Questions and Answers 100% Solved 1) A client diagnosed with multiple sclerosis has an acute onset of visual changes, fatigue, and leg weakness. The client says that the last time this happened, recovery occurred in a few weeks. Which classification of multiple sclerosis is the client experiencing? A) Progressive-relapsing B) Secondary-progressive C) Relapsing-remitting D) Primary-progressive - ....ANSWER ...-Answer: C Explanation: A) There are four classifications of multiple sclerosis. The client has an exacerbation of symptoms and has a history of full recovery. This is classified as relapsing-remitting and is the most common type. Primary-progressive is a steady worsening of the disease with occasional minor recovery. Secondary-progressive begins as relapsing-remitting but the disease becomes worse between ....COPYRIGHT ©️ 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...TRUSTED & VERIFIED 1