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SLHS 4801 Exam 1 || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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What is the scope of practice? correct answers What procedures and actions you are allowed to do & the types of professional activities a professional engages in. 
 
What are the specifics of audiology practice? correct answers Prevention- through monitoring programs in schools, industries, and the military. 
Identification or screening - trough screening programs such as newborn hearing, school, military, and industrial screenings. 
Audiologic assessment - testing hearing ability, the integrity...
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Advanced health assessment: NUR 504 Quiz 6, Exam Questions & Answers
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Advanced health assessment: NUR 504 Quiz 6, Exam Questions & Answers-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 - 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 - c. Transient ischemic attacks 
 
1. What kind of vertigo/loss of equilibri...
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ADULT - NEUROLOGIC PROBLEMS (Primary Care, Dunphy, Winland-Brown, Porter, & Thomas) Questions with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024 Version
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ADULT - NEUROLOGIC PROBLEMS (Primary Care, Dunphy, 
Winland-Brown, Porter, & Thomas) Questions with 100% Correct 
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VERTIGO - DEF: Sensation of rotation; Spinning 
DIZZINESS - DEF: Sensation of unsteadiness, movement w/in head; "Lightheadedness, weakness, 
faintness" 
VERTIGO vs CNS LESION: 
HX & PHYS. EXAM - Key Questions: Duration, severity, nature of episodes, assoc'd SX's (i.e. hearing 
loss, weakness) 
Key Assessment: **Ear - cerumen, otitis media; **Hearing -...
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Audiology Praxis Test with 100% Correct Answers
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Audiology Praxis Test with 100% Correct Answers 
A patient comes to a clinic complaining of short, intense dizzy spells. An audiologist 
suspects that the patient may have benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Which 
of the following tests is most appropriate to use to confirm the diagnosis? - Correct 
Answer ️️ -Dix-Hallpike test 
0 dB0 decibels HL is best described by which of the following? - Correct Answer ️️ -0 
dB0 decibels HL on an audiometer represents the minimum audible ...
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Fitzgerald Review Course: Primary-Secondary Prevention Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update, Graded A+
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Assessment of the optic disc is a component of the evaluation of cranial nerve___? 
I 
II 
III 
IV - II 
You examine a 62 year old woman with a 20 year hx of HTN. She reports intermittent use of the antihypertensive medications stating "I feel better without medicine". Today she is here for a "check up". On physical exam you note the following: PMI with downward lateral shift as well as a Gr II/VI holosystolic murmur with radiation to the axilla. The patient's history will likely include a ...
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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, tension, pressure, pain, and joint position. Proprioception and tactile input from ankles, 
knees, hips, and neck provide balance info to the brain 
What kind of test can be done to test the somatosensory s...
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Neurology, Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+ / APPROVED EXAM PREDICTION PAPER/
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three divisions of brain lesion - -forebrain + CN I, II 
-cerebellum 
-brainstem + CN III - XII 
forebrain lesion presentations - -seizures 
-altered behaviour (DDx behaviour problems) 
-decreased conciousness (depression/stupor) 
-blindness (contralateral) 
-head turn (ipsilateral) 
-circling (ipsilateral) 
-concious sensory deficits (contralateral) 
cerebellar lesion presentations - -symmetrical ataxia 
-hypermetria (cerebellum normally...
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Hesi Health Assessment Final Exam Solved Correctly 2024.
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A nurse conducting a physical assessment is observing the client's balance and performing tests to determine the client's sense of equilibrium. Which cranial nerve is the nurse assessing? 
 
1. Cranial nerve II 
2. Cranial nerve IX 
3. Cranial nerve VII 
4. Cranial nerve VIII - Answer 4. Cranial nerve VIII 
 
Cranial nerve VIII is the acoustic nerve. Hearing tests are performed to assess the cochlear portion of this nerve. Tests to assess equilibrium, such as observation of the client's bal...
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What are the 2 approaches to SI? correct answers 1) Top down 
2) Bottom up 
 
Top down definition correct answers assessment of individual life tasks (OP) 
 
Bottom up definition correct answers assessment of the performance component (ex: prone extension, in hand manipulation of an item) 
 
What is the SIPT? correct answers the most comprehensive and statistically sound means for assessing some important aspects of SI. Mostly tactile discrimination and praxis. 
 
This test was NOT designed to ...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Vestibular Neuritis/Neuronitis or Peripheral Vestibulopathy (PVP)? Open Questions and Possible Answers
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What Role Do Vascular Processes Play in PVP? 
There seems to be consensus that a proinflammatory 
state often exists in patients with VN/PVP, reflected by 
significant elevations in plasma fibrinogen and CRP 
concentrations in afflicted patients (21). Elevated levels 
in the marker CD40 were found on monocytes/macrophages in patients with VN/PVP, a situation that is known 
to cause formation of platelet-monocyte aggregates 
thereby leading to reduced perfusion and microvascular 
occlusions (22)...
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