NCLEX Neurological Disorders Related

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The client diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is being admitted with a fever and patchy infiltrates in the lung fields on the chest x-ray. Which clinical manifestations of PD would explain these assessment data?

  • A. Masklike facies and shuffling gait.
  • B. Difficulty swallowing and immobility.
  • C. Pill rolling of fingers and flat affect.
  • D. Lack of arm swing and bradykinesia.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Difficulty swallowing and immobility (B) in PD increase aspiration risk, leading to pneumonia, which presents as fever and lung infiltrates. Other manifestations are less directly related to pulmonary complications.