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Vestibular Certification

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Vestibular Certification Vestibular sedatives are most likely to be helpful with addressing what kind of symptoms: - answer-1. Vertigo Sedatives such as Diazepam (Valium) and Meclizine (Antivert) are helpful in reducing acute vertigo. Valium is typically utilized for severe vertigo, followed by...

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Vestibular Test Questions with correct answers

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Vestibular Test Questions with correct answers Posterior Canal - answer-What is the most common canal affected with BPPV? Vestibulo-ocular Reflex (VOR) - answer-What vestibular reflex helps to maintain stable gaze during head movement? In the Utricle and Saccule - answer-Where are the otoliths...

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Exam 1: Vestibular Rehab and Concussion questions and answers

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Exam 1: Vestibular Rehab and Concussion questions and answers vertigo, lightheadedness, disequilibrium what are 3 types of "dizziness" a patient may describe? vertigo type of dizziness described as a sensation of spinning, like after getting off of a merry go round; would cue you to suspect ...

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vestibular questions/neuro exam questions with latest answers

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vestibular questions/neuro exam questions with latest answers 1. When we take off on a plane, the otoliths are detecting - answer-The acceleration of the plane The tilt of the plane on ascent Your patient, V.S., complains of dizziness and loss of balance. What is not a possible cause of these ...

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Vestibular Exam & Treatment (lab) questions and answers

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Three tests for central vestibular involvement - answer-Spontaneous gaze Decreased smooth pursuits Decreased saccades Spontaneous gaze is indicative of...? - answer-Central vestibular disorder OR acute peripheral event <1 week Vertical nystagmus is indicative of...? - answer-Central NS invol...

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Vestibular Final Exam questions and answer

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Vestibular Final Exam questions and answers / images illustration Incidence of concussion -1.8-3.8 mil sports related concussions annually -60% inc in concussion incidence from what is a concussion? -damage to brain, resulting from external force -brain function temporarily or permanently di...

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Vestibular NCS Exam questions and correct answers

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Vestibular NCS Exam questions and correct answers Labyrinth - answer-The cochlea and the vestibular organ combined Cochlea - answer-Hearing, tinnitus, pressure or pain in the ear SCCs How many? What is at the base of each canal? What are SCCs filled with? What do SCCs articulate with? How d...

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Vestibular Exam and Treatment questions and accurate answers 2024

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Vestibular Exam and Treatment questions and accurate answers 2024 What is the most common cause of peripheral vertigo? BPPV Define BPPV characterized by the onset of vertigo w/ change in head position Define vertigo illusion of movement which is rotary in nature when we are discussing the ves...

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Vestibular Assessment Exam #1 questions and answers

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Vestibular Assessment Exam #1 questions and answers Who was the father of vestibular studies? - answer-Robert Barany What is the rotary chair also known as? - answer-the Barany chair What are the 5 most important systems in balance? - answer-proprioception, vestibular, musculoskeletal, visual, ...

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Vestibular Clinical Exam with correct answers .

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Vestibular Clinical Exam with correct answers what is the best clinical test we have for the vestibular system? - answer-history What is included in the history of a vestibular eval? - answer-1) description of dizziness 2) provoking activities 3) symptoms related to movement 4) duration and fr...

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Vestibular Assessment questions and correct answers

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Vestibular Assessment questions and correct answers Vertigo - answer-Type of dizziness related to the inner ear. It can feel like the room is spinning and nausea and vomiting is common Labrynthitis - answer-Infection affects both auditory and vestibular system Neuritis - answer-Infection affect...

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Vestibular Disorders (and vestibular exam - lab) with answers 2024

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Vestibular Disorders (and vestibular exam - lab) with answers 2024 What does the cochlear division of the Labyrinth consist of? Vestibular division of Labyrinth? - answer-Cochlear division: cochlea Vestibular Division: SCCs, Ampulae (cupula, hair cells), Otolith Organs (utricle-horizontal accel...

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Vestibular Rehabilitation : Assessment and Management questions with correct answers

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Vestibular Rehabilitation : Assessment and Management questions with correct answers clinical relevance - answer-Dizziness and/ or imbalance is a primary reason for a MD visit in older adults & this group is increasing in size. Vestibular dysfunction is a co-morbidity in up to 45% of cases with...

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Vestibular Case History FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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Vestibular Case History FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What's important (4) - answer-1. Characteristics of symptoms 2. Important history 3. Nature of symptoms - vestibular or not 4. Medical conditions List 7 characteristics of symptoms - answer-1. Dizziness 2. Vertigo 3. Dysequillibrium ...

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COMD 4190 Final Exam: Vestibular System With correct answers

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Vestibular system, proprioception (or somatosensory), and visual system - ANSWER-What does the balance system rely on sensory information from? - When functioning properly, it sends symmetrical signals to the brain - If you turn your head, one side gets excited while the other side gets inhibited...

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vestibular system impairment board exam test prep questions and answers

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which of the following is not a primary role of the vestibular system? - answer-anticipating possible responsive postural control which body system is directly involved when a pt has a diagnosis of vertigo? - answer-vestibular which pathway between the vestibular system and the motor system rece...

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NPTE FF - Vestibular questions with 100% correct answers

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BPPV - answer-benign paroxysmal positional vertigo semicircular canals - answer-anterior, posterior, and lateral (horizontal) otolith organs - answer-utricle and saccule Causes of BPPV - answer-Mechanical disorder caused by otoconia displaced from the macula of the utricle from: infection head...

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Vestibular system exam 2 questions and answers

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purpose of the vestibular system - answer-maintaining the position of the body and head in space (maintaining equilibrium) - coordination of the motor responses, eye movements, and posture - controlled by the structures in the inner ear inner ear components - answer-1. bony labyrinth 2. membran...

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NM3: Vestibular questions and answers

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NM3: Vestibular questions and answers functions of vestibular system - answer-1. gaze stabilization = VOR 2. postural control = VSR - provides sensory input regarding position and motion of the head - role in controlling position of body's COM - role in stabilizing and orienting head /c respec...

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Exam 2: Vestibular System questions and answers

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The vestibular system has important sensory functions, contributing to ____, ____, and ____ - answer-The vestibular system has important sensory functions, contributing to *the perception of self-motion*, *head position*, and *spatial orientation relative to gravity* Only situations producing __...

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Hearing and Vestibular practice questions Exam 3 correct answers

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Which vestibular disorder is characterized by episodes of vertigo lasting less than a minute and caused by head or body movement? - answer-BPPV Both Labyrinthitis and neuritis have a sudden onset of vertigo. Which one also has hearing loss? - answer-Labyrinthitis What is a symptom of Meniere's ...

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Vestibular Disorders (Exam #3) questions and answers

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Why is it difficult to know the incidence of vestibular disorders? - answer-The vestibular system can be involved in many conditions either directly and indirectly It is estimated that neuronal hair loss in the vestibular nuclei occurs at a rate of what percentage per decade? - answer-3% per deca...

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NPTE Vestibular questions and answers

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BPPV is what type of vestibular disorder? - answer-Peripheral vestibular disorder BPPV stands for - answer-Benign Paroxismal Positional Vertigo Causes of BPV - answer-- Infection - Head trauma - Vestibular weakness - Advanced age What happens with BPPV? - answer-Otoconia is displaced into the ...

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Advanced Vestibular Course exam questions with correct answers /images illustration

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Advanced Vestibular Course exam questions with correct answers /images illustration Concussions (2 main profiles we see are vestibular, oculomotor) Vestibulo‐ocular symptoms: • Dizziness, vertigo, blurred/unstable vision, discomfort in busy environments and nausea SYMPTOMS Dizziness, fogg...

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NM 3- Exam 2 (Vestibular and Post-Concussion) questions with correct answers

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What are the functions of the vestibular system? Gaze stabilization- VOR Postural Control- VSR Describe postural control by the VSR - Provides sensory input regarding position and motion of the head - Role in controlling position of the body's COM - Role in stabilizing and orienting the head ...

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H.I.N.T.S. exam for acute vestibular syndrome questions with correct answers

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HINTS stands for head impulse nystagmus test of skew who do you use a HINTS exam on? pts that present w/ acute vestibular sndrome *rapid onset of vertigo * N/V *gait unsteadiness *head motion intolerance *spon. nystagmus differential diagnosis for HINTS vestibular neuritis vestibular la...

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NM III Vestibular and Rare Diseases questions and answers

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NM III Vestibular and Rare Diseases questions and answers What are the functions of the vestibular system? - answer-gaze stabilization (which is done by the vestibular ocular reflex) and postural control (which is done by the vestibular sensory reflex) The VOR does compensatory ____ movements f...

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USA - Neuroscience: Exam 3 (Vestibular & Auditory) questions and answers

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USA - Neuroscience: Exam 3 (Vestibular & Auditory) questions and answers 3 - answer-The Bony Labyrinth contains (is made up of) ___ semicircular canals. Membranous, Bony - answer-The ___ Labyrinth is suspended w/i the ___ Labyrinth ("a tube w/i a tube" or the inner tube inside a bicycle tire) ...

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Vestibular Disorders O'Sullivan Review questions with correct answers 2024

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Vestibular Disorders O'Sullivan Review questions with correct answers 2024 Within the Semicircular Canals, they are filled with endolymph. This fluid responds to what type of movement of the head? - answer-angular rotation Describe how excitation of the SCCs would occur: - answer-stereocilia wo...

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NM III Exam I questions with correct answers

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NM III Exam I questions with correct answers T or F: The vestibular system is sensory only. - answer-False. The vestibular system is sensory and motor system. What reflex controls gaze stabilization? a. vestibular ocular reflex b. vestibular spinal reflex - answer-a. vestibular ocular reflex ...

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Physical Rehabilitation (Chapter 21 Vestibular Disorders) questions and answers

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The 3 Primary functions of the peripheral vestibular system - answer-Stabilizing visual images on the fovea of the retina during head movement to allow clear vision Maintaining postural stability, especially during movement of the head Providing information used for spatial orientation The 5 Ne...

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BPPV, Central Vestibular D/o, Article questions (Neuro Exam 2) questions and answers

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What consists of the bedside oculomotor exam? smooth pursuit saccade VOR VOR cancellation head thrust head shake nystagmus vergence spontaneous nystagmus gaze stabilization DVA Skew eye tests tragal pressure What is the Dix-Hallpike maneuver? Patient begins in long sitting Head is ro

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Vestibular Disorders + Intervention - NPTEFF questions with correct answers

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Vestibular Disorders + Intervention - NPTEFF questions with correct answers What are the 3 semicircular canals? - answer-anterior, posterior, horizontal What are the otolith organs? - answer-utricle and saccule Saccule (vertical) Utricle (horizontal) Causes of BPPV include: - answer-Infection,...

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NPTE - (5) Neuroanatomy - Balance, Vestibular, Test & Measures questions and answers

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Balance can be broken down into three components - answer-1. Vestibular 2. Somatosensory 3. visual Describe somatosensory input for the balance system - answer-Somatosensory receptors are located in the joints, muscles, ligaments, and skin to provide proprioceptive info regarding length, tensio...

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Final Practice Quiz- Vestibular System questions and answers

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Final Practice Quiz- Vestibular System questions and answers Movement of the stereocilia (type of microvili) on a hair cell towards the kinocilium causes an - answer-increase in membrane potential of the hair cell; depolarization Hairs of hair cells in the vestibular sensory epithelia are embedd...

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