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J.T. is a 41-year-old male who presents for evaluation because he is concerned that he has Parkinson’s disease. He has had a significant tremor of the hands for a long time, but he finally recognized that he should see a professional. He does not have the classic slow walk or wide-stepping gait, but the tremor is very noticeable. People comment on it, and he is worried. When considering essential tremor as a diagnosis, the APRN expects to observe: 1. Micrographia. 2. Tremor worsens with fine motor activity. 3. Improvement with propranolol. 4. Coincident ataxia.
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