Multiple Sclerosis: ALS, Guillain-Barre Syndrome & Myasthenia Gravis- Medical Surgical | @LevelUpRN

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Published 2021-11-09
This video covers the following topics: Multiple Sclerosis (MG), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), and Myasthenia Gravis (MG). The pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and nursing care for each of these conditions.

Our Medical-Surgical video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.

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0:00 What to Expect
0:39 MS
1:40 Signs and Symptoms of MS
2:24 Diagnosis of MS
2:39 Treatment of MS
3:11 Patient Teaching
3:27 ALS
3:58 Signs and Symptoms of ALS
4:19 Diagnosis of ALS
4:45 Nursing Care
5:12 GBS
6:03 Signs and Symptoms of GBS
6:50 Nursing Care
7:07 MG
7:34 Signs and Symptoms of MG
8:19 Diagnosis of MG
9:41 Treatment of MG
10:20 Nursing Care
11:12 Quiz Time!

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All Comments (21)
  • Very amazing clear quick review, which helps to know all that needed on the topics.
  • I had GBS in 2018 and its what led me to nursing. Here I am in my last semester of nursing school about to graduate. Thanks for the help studying!
  • @moi26praise47
    You are truly a blessing to Nursing students, THANK YOU!!!!
  • @maddiemay1101
    More quiz questions please! I feel they stick in my brain better. Love this channel.
  • @renceonil5413
    I want you to know that your discussion is very helpful to those who is planning to take NCLEX, easy to understand and complete.
  • LOVE LOVE LOVE your channel. I’ve been so stressed going through NP school and they have us cramping over 11 chapters in just 2 weeks time. Your channel has been such a stress reliever and your videos beautifully summarize these disorders. Thank you for doing what you do. ❤
  • @tasmin212
    What two years of nurisng school couldn’t teach me, she taught me in a couple of minutes ❤
  • @abibing-
    Because of you I passed my nursing license exam here in my country ❤ thank youuuuu ❤❤❤❤❤
  • thank you lots for your clear explanation and also it is easy to understand.....again thanks a lot for your efforts
  • for GBS it is also after a bacterial infection, usually respiratory or GI
  • @dianamarella8939
    I love this channel. Level up rn is my go to for studying! I have both the pharm flash cards and the med surg cards as well. Love your videos and study products! Thank you for helping me get through my LPN program. I will be returning when i start my LPN to BSN program. ❤
  • @BruceWayne_87
    I am reviewing now for my NCLEX exam next year and this is the kind of videos that i am looking for.. A true and more of content, short but straight to the point.. I will include your channel to my source and will definitely share it to my colleagues.. Thank you so much ❤
  • Hi I have MS and the treatments you mention are not immune suppressants they are also not very effective treatments. Additionally the triggers you mentioned do not necessarily cause a relapse it could be a pseudo relapse - looks like a relapse but isn’t (ie no inflammation or damage). Often caused by a fever - symptoms should resolve when body temperature returns to normal.
  • @joycekanyi1763
    so helpful thank you the fact that you narrowed them in one video :thanksdoc:
  • Perfect quick review for my nervous system exam this morning! Wish me luck((: (ps. I love the quiz at the end!)