Select the best answer. A 40-year-old perimenopausal adult p…

Select the best answer. A 40-year-old perimenopausal adult presents to a primary care nurse practitioner with complaints of a recent onset of numbness in the left arm and lower extremity spasms. The patient experienced a similar bout of symptoms 1 year ago. On physical exam, the NP finds a clonus in the ankles and knees and increased tone. The primary care nurse practitioner plans to refer the patient for specialty care with which of the following most-likely differential diagnoses?

Select the best answer: The primary care nurse practitioner…

Select the best answer: The primary care nurse practitioner recently diagnosed a 42-year-old adult with history of type 1 diabetes with celiac disease. What additional diagnostic testing is indicated for this patient at this time based upon this change in the patient’s medical history?