What condition would anticholinergic medication be contraindicated for urgency incontinence _____
The tremor seen in Parkinson's disease is a _____ that improves with voluntary movement
Which of the Parkinsons drugs are associated with the greatest improvement in symptoms _____
Bromocriptine, Ropinirole, Cabergoline and Apomorphine are examples of _____
Patient with a spinal cord injury develops severe hypertension & found to have a full bladder indicates _____
What is the most important side effect of Levodopa _____
_____ can be elevated in malignant syndrome due to to muscle rigidity
Extrapyradimal effects of Metoclopramide use is risk of _____
Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease will prompt a _____ referral to neurology
Focal Seizures not responding to first-line Levetiracetam what is next? _____
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