Asked by Jordan Newman on May 30, 2024

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The nurse assessing the mobility of a patient with Parkinson's disease might expect to observe which type of gait?

A) Antalgic
B) Propulsive
C) Scissors
D) Steppage

Parkinson's Disease

A chronic and progressive neurological disorder characterized by tremors, stiffness, and slow movement, resulting from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells.

Propulsive

Generating a force that drives or pushes forward, typically used in reference to movement or motion.

Antalgic

Related to or denoting a gait or posture adopted so as to avoid pain on weight-bearing structures, often due to injury.

  • Exhibit understanding of elements influencing movement and equilibrium, and utilize this insight in evaluating and recommending physical exercises to patients.
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Kristine Jan CaligaranJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A propulsive gait is characterized by a stooped,rigid posture with the head and neck bent forward.The patient takes small,shuffling steps in involuntary acceleration,which is typical of a parkinsonian gait.An antalgic gait is a limp to avoid pain when bearing weight on an injured lower extremity.In a scissors gait,the legs flex slightly at the hip and knees; the thighs cross in a scissor-like motion,common with cerebral palsy,stroke,head trauma,or brain tumor.A steppage gait is an exaggerated lifting of the leg that appears as though the foot is floppy and toes point downward.This occurs with Guillain-Barré syndrome.