Multiple Choice
A 33-year-old patient presents at the clinic with complaints of weakness, incoordination, dizziness, and
Loss of balance. The patient is hospitalized and diagnosed with MS. What sign or symptom, revealed during the initial assessment, is typical of MS?
A) Diplopia, history of increased fatigue, and decreased or absent deep tendon reflexes
B) Flexor spasm, clonus, and negative Babinskis reflex
C) Blurred vision, intention tremor, and urinary hesitancy
D) Hyperactive abdominal reflexes and history of unsteady gait and episodic paresthesia in both legs
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