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ENT Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024
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ENT Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
Vertigo - ANSWER-produced by the vestibular system, a sensation of motion 
-imbalance or disequilibrium 
- nausea, emosis, disphoresis, tachycardia, anxiety, adrenergic response 
 
Lightheadedness - ANSWER--non-vertiginous 
- feel faint like you will pass out, orhtostastic hypotension, volume loss, anemia, antihypertensives, diuretics, antidepressants, diabetes/hypoglycemia, hyperventilation 
 
Syncope - ANSWER-actual loss of consciences, proceeded by l...
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NR 603-Week 1- Dizziness Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+
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NR 603-Week 1- Dizziness Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+ 
What are the three classes of dizziness - vertigo 
presyncope 
syncope 
What is vertigo? - the illusion of movement either of oneself or the environment 
Peripheral causes of vertigo - BPPV 
vestibular neuronitis 
acute labyrinthitis 
Meniere's Disease 
head trauma 
Central causes of vertigo - brainstem or cerebellar ischemia or hemorrhage 
tumors 
multiple sclerosis 
migrainous syndrome
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Vestibular Disorders + Intervention - NPTEFF Exam Questions All Answered Correctly
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Vestibular Disorders + Intervention - NPTEFF Exam Questions All Answered Correctly 
 
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, head trauma, advancing age, vestibular weakness 
 
*Peripheral disorder* 
 
Most common disorder --> dizziness in old people 
 
Otoconia displaced from the macula of the utricle 
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Emergency Medicine PAEA Questions With Complete Solutions | Rated A+ 2024.
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Emergency Medicine PAEA Questions With Complete Solutions | Rated A+ 2024. 
TIA symptoms, but CT is unremarkable, what should be ordered next ECHO and carotid 
ultrasound 
Patient with priapism, what medication can be used sympathomimetic/ 
phenylephinephrine 
Burst fracture anterior wedging of vertebral body 
amount of calcium for osteoporosis 1200 mg calcium 
Initial treatment of gout NSAIDs (indomethacin, naprosyn) 
predinsone 
joint injection 
Gout health maintenance increase fluid intake 
a...
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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 SCC. 
L Anterior SCC work with which other SCC? - answer-Right posterior SCC 
BPPV S/S - answer-- Vertigo/nystagmus with CHANGE IN HEAD POSITION 
- Nausea 
-vomiting 
- Disequilibrium 
BPPV types - an...
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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 trauma 
vestibular weakness 
age 
BPPV symptoms - answer-vertigo 
nausea 
nystagmus 
change in head position** 
vertigo - answer-with change in head position such as when turning over in bed, 
gettin...
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Emergency Medicine PAEA Questions With complete Solutions| 2024
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Emergency Medicine PAEA Questions With complete 
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TIA symptoms, but CT is unremarkable, what should be ordered next ECHO and carotid 
ultrasound 
Patient with priapism, what medication can be used sympathomimetic/ 
phenylephinephrine 
Burst fracture anterior wedging of vertebral body 
amount of calcium for osteoporosis 1200 mg calcium 
Initial treatment of gout NSAIDs (indomethacin, naprosyn) 
predinsone 
joint injection 
Gout health maintenance increase fluid intake 
avoid red meats a...
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Emergency Medicine PAEA Questions With Complete Solutions |Rated A+ 2024.
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Emergency Medicine PAEA Questions With Complete Solutions |Rated A+ 2024. 
TIA symptoms, but CT is unremarkable, what should be ordered next ECHO and carotid 
ultrasound 
Patient with priapism, what medication can be used sympathomimetic/ 
phenylephinephrine 
Burst fracture anterior wedging of vertebral body 
amount of calcium for osteoporosis 1200 mg calcium 
Initial treatment of gout NSAIDs (indomethacin, naprosyn) 
predinsone 
joint injection 
Gout health maintenance increase fluid intake 
av...
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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, head trauma, advancing age, vestibular weakness 
*Peripheral disorder* 
Most common disorder --> dizziness in old people 
Otoconia displaced from the macula of the utricle 
Vertigo occurs when wit...
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NURS 5335 Family 2 EENT EARS NOSE THROAT with 100% correct answers(verified for accuracy)
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A 3 yr old patient presents with respiratory distress, they have strider, is leaning in tripod position and drooling. X-ray reveals this image....what do you suspect the patient has? 
Epiglotitis (med emergency) 
 
 
 
Pharyngitis or tonsillitis that manifests into cellulitis and develops pus between palatine tonsil and pharyngeal muscles 
Upon exam you see deviated uvula and displaced tonsil. What do you suspect? 
Peritonsillar Abcess 
Must get a CT to confirm and refer out for drainage 
 
 
 
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