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            Purpose of Activity
To provide information about nonmotor symptoms of PD.Learning Objectives
After completing this continuing education activity you will be able to:
- Identify the pathophysiology of PD.
 - Describe common nonmotor symptoms of PD.
 - Discuss management options for patients with PD.
 
Disclosures
The author and planners have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
        Price:
        
            $21.95
        
        
    
        
        
Credits:
- ANCC 2.0 CH
 - DC - BON 2.0 CH
 - FL - BON 2.0 CH
 
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.--------------------------------------------------This activity is also provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 11749. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is also an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the District of Columbia and Florida #50-1223. Your certificate is valid in all states.
    
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    Test Code: N0715A
    
    Published: Jul 2015
    
    
    
        
    
    Expires: 1/1/2026
    
    
  
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            Nursing2020
        
      
    
  
    
    Required Passing Score: 13/18 (72%)
    
    
    
    
    
        Specialties:
        
            
            Neurology
    
    
    
        Topics:
        
            
            Parkinson's Disease