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- Explain the Medications and safety considerations of Alzheimers disease.
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- Explain the Interprofessional Collaborative Care and Psychosocial integrity of Alzheimers diseaseDescribe how the plaques found in Alzheimer’s disease disrupt nerve impulses.Describe how a neuron is affected by MS. Then, describe the physiological mechanisms by which MS can lead to muscle weakness, vision disturbances and poor balance/coordination
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