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Question - Case study - Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia, with postural instability appearing in some patients as the disease progresses. It was first described by James Parkinson in 1817 and further characterized by Jean-Martin Charcot, and our knowledge of PD is continuing to expand.
1. What is a nurse's goal when treating Parkinson's disease?
2. What does the nurse need so as to achieve the above goals?
3. What are the various clinical management steps for Parkinson's disease?
4. Regarding the presence of the nucleus, what is the difference between animal and bacterial cells?
5. What are the three main parts of a eukaryotic cell?
6. What are the main structures within the nucleus of a cell?
7. What substances is chromatin made up of? What is the difference between chromatin and a chromosome?
8. What is the fluid that fills the nucleus called?
9. What substances make up the nucleolus? Is there a membrane around the nucleolus?
10. What is the name of the membrane that encloses the nucleus? Which component of cell structure is contiguous to this membrane?
11. What are the main structures of the cytoplasm present in animal cells?