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pathophysiology exam 2 elsevier review questions with correct answers
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a patient who was admitted to a postsurgical unit 2 days ago is now demonstrating progressive restlessness and is uncharacteristically irritable. this scenario is characteristic of what? Answer delirium: an acute state of confusion. abrupt in its onset. 
 
a patient presents with a wide-based gait in which the feet are turned outward. staggering is noted when walking and the pelvis is held stiff. these characteristics are representative of what? Answer cerebellar gait: cerebellar dysfunction res...
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Neuroscience, Sixth Edition Chapter 14 The Vestibular System exam with complete solutions
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Neuroscience, Sixth Edition Chapter 14 The Vestibular System exam with complete solutions 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
1.	The sensory system that processes information regarding self-motion, head position, and spatial orientation is the	system. 
a.	visual 
b.	auditory 
c.	vestibular 
d.	olfactory 
e.	gustatory Answer: c 
Textbook Reference: Overview Bloom’s Level: 1. Remembering 
 
2.	In the labyrinth, the canal reuniens connects the	to the cochlea. 
a.	saccule 
b.	utricle 
c...
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Patho NSG 5003 week 9 correctly answered to pass
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Patho NSG 5003 week 9Cheyne-Stokes respirations are described as a - correct answer Crescendo-decrescendo pattern of breathing, followed by a period of apnea 
 
Vomiting is associated with central nervous system (CNS) injuries that compress which of the brain's anatomic locations - correct answer Vestibular nuclei in the lower brainstem 
 
Status epilepticus is considered a medical emergency because of the - correct answer Development of cerebral hypoxia 
 
What type of seizure starts in the fi...
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HEARING AN VESTIBULAR PRACTICE QUESTIONS EXAM 3 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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HEARING AN VESTIBULAR PRACTICE 
QUESTIONS EXAM 3 EXAM | 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | 
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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? 
Correct Answer: BPPV 
Both Labyrinthitis and neuritis have a sudden onset of vertigo. Which one also has 
hearing loss? 
Correct Answer: Labyrinthitis 
What is a symptom of Meniere's disease? 
Correct Answer: Roaring tinnitus, vertigo, unila...
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Pharmacology: G.I. Drugs Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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NSAIDS - - Peptic ulcer disease is usually caused by what? 
Antacids (Mylanta) - - Al(OH)3 + Mg(OH)2 
- Neutralize gastric acid and promote healing of gastric ulcers. 
1) Interfere with drug absorption 
2) Constipation (aluminum) 
3) Diarrhea (magnesium) - - What are 3 side effects of Mylanta? 
Sucralfate - - Mucosal protectant that works in an acidic environment. 
- Paste-like material that protects mucosa from attack by acid and pepsin. 
- Binds proteins on cell surface. 
Colloidal bismuth - -...
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LECTURE 15 - EXAM 2 - VESTIBULAR DYSFUNCTION EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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usually from an otolithic dysfunction that is due to a toxic substance (some medication) 
Correct Answer: Bilateral vestibular hypofunction 
- VOR testing 
- head thrust testing 
- head shake nystagmus 
- dix-hallpike positional testing 
- self-report measures 
- VOMS including near point convergence 
- joint position error testing 
- dynamic visual acuity testing (metronome) 
- bucket test 
- cervicogenic dizziness testing (body on head movement) 
Correct Answer: Appreciate this... Develop bas...
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NUR 222 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE Chapter 19: Disorders of Visual Function NPRO 1100
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It is important to differentiate between the kinds of hearing loss so they can be appropriately treated. What is used to test between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss? 
 
Tuning fork RINNE TEST 
 
A college junior calls his mother, a nurse, complaining of, "not being able to see." When questioned further, he describes, "A gray curtain just went down my right visual field. I don't know what to do." The nurse should recognize this symptom as which of the following conditions and have...
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SPLH 620 Unit 2 Study Guide With Complete Solution
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CN VIII: Vestibulocochlear - Answer hearing and balance 
- vestibular division 
- cochlear division 
- hearing and balance are functionally very different senses but begin similarly peripherally 
-vestibular: position and movement of head 
 
anatomy of hearing and balance - Answer • Outer ear 
- Pinna 
- Ear canal 
• Middle ear 
- Tympanic membrane 
- Ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) 
• Inner ear 
- Cochlea 
- Vestibular system 
 
middle ear - Answer - Tympanic membrane 
- Ai...
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NM III Exam I Questions and answers, rated A+ 2022 update.
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NM III Exam I Questions and answers, rated A+ 2022 update. 
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NM III Exam I Questions and answers, rated A+ 2022 update. T or F: The vestibular system is sensory only. - False. The vestibular system is sensory and motor system. What reflex control s gaze stabilization? a. vestibular ocular reflex b. vestibular spinal reflex - a. vestibular ocular reflex What reflex controls postural control? a. vestibular ocular reflex b. vestibular spinal reflex - b. vestib...
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RHSC420 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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RHSC420 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
How do images in our visual field that project to the retina look like? - 
Answer️️ -REVERSED and INVERTED 
Describe the optic pathway - Answer️️ -1) Retinal fibers take info from 
contralateral visual field 
-Nasal retinal and temporal retinal fibers 
2) Optic Nerve 
-Ipsilateral afferent info down optic nerve 
3) Optic Chiasm 
-Nasal retinal fibers cross, temporal retinal stay 
4) Optic tract 
-Contain afferents from contralateral vis...
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