Neurological conditions: MND and MS

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Learning outcomes

Define Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and explain the causes of MND

Define Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and explain the causes of MS

Recall the epidemiology of MND and MS and explain who is most at risk of developing these neurological conditions

Describe the anatomy of the cerebral cortex, brainstem, neurones, and the spinal cord as relate to the development of MND and MS

Differentiate between upper motor neurones, and lower motor neurones

List the different types of MND

List the different types of MS

Describe the signs and symptoms of MND

Describe the signs and symptoms of MS

Appreciate the variety of ways in which MND can be managed

Appreciate the variety of ways in which MS can be managed

Recognise the importance of effective end of life care for individuals with advanced neurological conditions

Explain the ways in which MND and MS may progress over time

Appreciate the day-to-day difficulties someone with MND or MS may experience, and discuss how you may support them

Define Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and explain the causes of MND

Define Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and explain the causes of MS

Recall the epidemiology of MND and MS and explain who is most at risk of developing these neurological conditions

Describe the anatomy of the cerebral cortex, brainstem, neurones, and the spinal cord as relate to the development of MND and MS

Differentiate between upper motor neurones, and lower motor neurones

List the different types of MND

List the different types of MS

Describe the signs and symptoms of MND

Describe the signs and symptoms of MS

Appreciate the variety of ways in which MND can be managed

Appreciate the variety of ways in which MS can be managed

Recognise the importance of effective end of life care for individuals with advanced neurological conditions

Explain the ways in which MND and MS may progress over time

Appreciate the day-to-day difficulties someone with MND or MS may experience, and discuss how you may support them

About this course

This in-depth module covers the standard principles and best practice guidelines in regard to the neurological conditions of both Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and focuses on how they can be managed within health and social care settings. It covers anatomy and physiology of the neurological system and goes into detail of the symptoms and types, epidemiology and progression of both conditions. This module is CPD accredited.

Course curriculum

Chapter 1 : What is Motor Neurone Disease?

Chapter 2 : Anatomy of The Brain And Spinal Cord

Chapter 3 : Types of Motor Neurone Disease

Chapter 4 : Causes of Motor Neurone Disease

Chapter 5 : Signs and symptoms of Motor Neurone Disease

Chapter 6 : Management of Motor Neurone Disease

Chapter 7 : Support with Motor Neurone Disease

Chapter 8 : What is Multiple Sclerosis?

Chapter 9 : Causes of Multiple Sclerosis

Chapter 10 : Types of Multiple Sclerosis

Chapter 11 : Signs and symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

Chapter 12 : Management of Multiple Sclerosis

Chapter 13 : Living with MND or MS

Chapter 14 : Summary

Chapter 15 : A Chance to Reflect

Chapter 16 : References

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