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Identify and discuss evidence in the literature that nurses can be effective in assisting sufferers of multiple sclerosis in maintaining mobility and quality of life. Include within the discussion information relating to social adaptations, drug and non drug therapy.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, often disabling disease that randomly attacks the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). The progress, severity and specific symptoms of the disease cannot be predicted; symptoms may range
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Neurology. Maloni, H. Domains of Multiple Sclerosis Nursing Practice. Presentation, November 2001. Dallas, TX. MS Society of Australia. www.mssociety.com.au accessed 9th September, 2005 Poser, C.M. (1994), The epidemiology of multiple sclerosis: A general overview. Annals of Neurology, (36: 180-193). Sibley, W. (1990). The diagnosis and course of multiple sclerosis. Neurobehavioral Aspects of Multiple Sclerosis. New York: Oxford University Press. Simon C, Everitt H, Birtwistle J, Stevenson B, (2002), Oxford Handbook of General Practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Neurology. Maloni, H. Domains of Multiple Sclerosis Nursing Practice. Presentation, November 2001. Dallas, TX. MS Society of Australia. www.mssociety.com.au accessed 9th September, 2005 Poser, C.M. (1994), The epidemiology of multiple sclerosis: A general overview. Annals of Neurology, (36: 180-193). Sibley, W. (1990). The diagnosis and course of multiple sclerosis. Neurobehavioral Aspects of Multiple Sclerosis. New York: Oxford University Press. Simon C, Everitt H, Birtwistle J, Stevenson B, (2002), Oxford Handbook of General Practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press