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You’re caring for a patient with Parkinson’s Disease that has tremors. Select the option that is INCORRECT about tremors experienced in this disease: aThe tremors are most likely to occur with purposeful movements. bA common term used to describe the tremors in the hands and fingers is called “pill-rolling”. cTremors are one of the most common signs and symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease. dTremors in this disease can occur in the hands, fingers, arms, legs and even the lips and tongue.

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You’re caring for a patient with Parkinson’s Disease that has tremors. Select the option that is INCORRECT about tremors experienced in this disease: aThe tremors are most likely to occur with purposeful movements. bA common term used to describe the tremors in the hands and fingers is called “pill-rolling”. cTremors are one of the most common signs and symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease. dTremors in this disease can occur in the hands, fingers, arms, legs and even the lips and tongue.

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The incorrect statement about tremors experienced in Parkinson's Disease is: a) The tremors are most likely to occur with purposeful movements. In fact, the tremors associated with Parkinson's Disease are most noticeable when the body is at rest and tend to decrease with purposeful movements.

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