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NM III Vestibular and Rare Diseases questions and answers
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Vestibular NCS Exam questions and correct answers
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Exam 1: Vestibular Rehab and Concussion questions and answers
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Exam 1: Vestibular Rehab and Concussion 
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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 a vestibular problem 
lightheadedness 
type of dizziness described as feeling like fainting; could be non vestibular 
disequilibrium 
type of dizziness described as feeling off balance; could be vesti...
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Vestibular Assessment Exam #1 questions and answers
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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, neurologic 
What are the 3 systems that the patients in our clinic are usually having a problem with? 
- answer-vestibular, vision, neurological 
Which system is your primary balance system? - answer-...
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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 with respect to gravity 
T or F: the vestibular system is both a motor and a sensory system 
true 
What are the 3 major structures of the vestibular system? 
- peripheral sensory apparatus 
- central ...
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Summary Systems Neuroscience
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In this summary (based on my own notes and PPT) you can find all the chapters that have been given in the Systems Neuroscience course, except Part II of the Vestibular system. 
 
Color code: 
-Purple= 1. 
-Dark pink = 1.1. 
-Light pink = 1.1.1. 
-Green= 1.1.1.1 
- Blue= 1.1.1.1.1 
 
Important abbreviations: 
- N = neuron 
- B= brain 
- !!! = important 
- NT = neurotransmitter(s) 
- R = receptor(s) 
- AP= action potential
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Vestibular NCS Exam questions and correct answers
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Advanced health assessment: NUR 504 Quiz 6 Latest 2024 with Correct Answers
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Of the following, which cranial nerves are only of motor type, not sensory? 
a. I, VII, and X 
b. IV, V, and VI 
c. III, XI, XII 
d. I, VIII, IX - ANS: c. III, XI, XII 
 
Which of the following often present with intermittent neurological deficit, vertigo, and weakness? 
a. Migraines 
b. Cluster headaches 
c. Transient ischemic attacks 
d. Tension headaches - ANS: c. Transient ischemic attacks 
 
1. What kind of vertigo/loss of equilibrium also may include sensory disturbances? 
a. Vestibular ne...
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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 Meclizine. 
2. Nausea and emesis 
Sedatives have an antiemetic property which can increase patient comfort 
while suffering from acute vertigo. With acute peripheral vestibular loss, 
patients may st...
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Vestibular Final Exam questions and answers / images illustration
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