NCLEX Neurological Disorders Related

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The nurse is admitting a client with the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. Which assessment data support this diagnosis?

  • A. Crackles in the upper lung fields and jugular vein distention.
  • B. Muscle weakness in the upper extremities and ptosis.
  • C. Exaggerated arm swinging and scanning speech.
  • D. Masklike facies and a shuffling gait.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Masklike facies and shuffling gait (D) are hallmark signs of Parkinson’s due to bradykinesia and rigidity. Crackles and JVD (A) suggest heart failure, weakness and ptosis (B) indicate myasthenia gravis, and exaggerated arm swinging (C) is opposite to Parkinson’s.