Please help me with my nursing project on MS
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:31 pm
Hello everyone,
I am a nursing student who will be graduating in May with my ADN to be a RN. This semester we have two case studies to do on a disease of our choice. For my first one I selected MS as I know the basics of it, but don't know a lot of in depth information. I have a SIL who has MS as well, but again I really don't know a lot.
I would love it of you could help with some information and good resources as the internet is full of bad information I thought that the best place to start would be with those who deal with it daily.
There are some questions I have not found the answers to, primary if MS causes changes in vital signs such as pulse, respiration, or blood pressure. I understand that there is a large array of symptoms and it varies between people as to how they are affected. If you guys have any recommendations for articles that are recent and give good information as well that would be great. I have been doing research and have found quite a few articles that are good so far, but when I do a project I like to really get in and understand it from all angles if I can, especially the patients because this allows nurses to better treat their patients if they can understand how it really affects their daily lives.
Thank you all for your time and reading this, any input is very appreciated.
Nicole
I am a nursing student who will be graduating in May with my ADN to be a RN. This semester we have two case studies to do on a disease of our choice. For my first one I selected MS as I know the basics of it, but don't know a lot of in depth information. I have a SIL who has MS as well, but again I really don't know a lot.
I would love it of you could help with some information and good resources as the internet is full of bad information I thought that the best place to start would be with those who deal with it daily.
There are some questions I have not found the answers to, primary if MS causes changes in vital signs such as pulse, respiration, or blood pressure. I understand that there is a large array of symptoms and it varies between people as to how they are affected. If you guys have any recommendations for articles that are recent and give good information as well that would be great. I have been doing research and have found quite a few articles that are good so far, but when I do a project I like to really get in and understand it from all angles if I can, especially the patients because this allows nurses to better treat their patients if they can understand how it really affects their daily lives.
Thank you all for your time and reading this, any input is very appreciated.
Nicole