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Vestibular Assessment questions and correct answers
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Vestibular Assessment questions and 
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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 affects only the vestibular system 
BPPV - answer--Otoconia are displaced to the semicircular canals (most 
common to posterior semicircular canal). 
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NPTE Vestibular Review Course 2023.
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NPTE Vestibular Review Course 2023.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 
- Naus...
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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 disease? - answer-Roaring tinnitus, vertigo, 
unilateral hearing loss & Oral fullness 
Which reflex
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NR 509 Neuro Latest 2024 Graded A
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NR 509 Neuro Latest 2024 Graded A Central Nervous System The brain and spinal cord 
Peripheral Nervous System all the nerve fibers outside the brain and spinal cord: the 12 pairs of cranial nerves, the 31 pairs of spinal nerves , and all their branches 
Peripheral: afferent messages sensory messages to the CNS from sensory receptors 
Peripheral: efferent messages motor messages from the CNS out to muscles and glands 
Peripheral: autonomic messages govern the internal. organs and blood vessels 
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Audiology Praxis Test Questions & 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Graded A+
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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? 
: Dix-Hallpike test 
0 dB0 decibels HL is best described by which of the following? 
: 0 dB0 decibels HL on an audiometer represents the minimum audible pressure 
needed at each frequency for an individual with normal hearing to detect a pure to...
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CBIS EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM /200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS) | ALREADY GRADED A+ (CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY SPECIALIST EXAM
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Name 2 NeuroEndocrine disorders associated with TBI. - ---- 
ANSWER>>>>Hypothyroidism 
Growth Hormone 
Gonadotropin Deficiency 
What is apoptosis - ----ANSWER>>>>Cell death 
True or False: Immediately following a head injury, rapidly progressive severe headache 
may signal a more significant injury process. - ----ANSWER>>>>TRUE 
What is the most common inner ear disorder secondary to MTBI which occurs after a 
change in head position? - ----ANSWER>>>&...
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DOT EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS!!
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DOT EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS!! 
a 30 year old driver presents for a biennial recertification. the driver notes in his hx he's had 3 episodes of BPV 6 months ago but has been asymptomatic since. he provides a letter from his neurologist stating he is cleared to work w/o restrictions. exam is negative with no abnormalities. how long may he be qualified 
alified due to not waiting the recommended period 
fied up to 2 years 
 to tilt table test 
 for CT of brain 
B 
u...
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DOT Exam: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated A+ Guide Solution
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a 30 year old driver presents for a biennial recertification. the driver notes in his hx he's had 3 episodes of BPV 6 months ago but has been asymptomatic since. he provides a letter from his neurologist stating he is cleared to work w/o restrictions. exam is negative with no abnormalities. how long may he be qualified 
alified due to not waiting the recommended period 
fied up to 2 years 
 to tilt table test 
 for CT of brain 
(Ans- B 
 
use of muscle relaxants such as skelaxin, soma, or flex...
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CBIS Exam 2024 Update 100% Correct!!
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Diffused axonal injury - ANSWER With closed injuries, there can also be more diffuse injury resulting from tearing or shearing of axons. It is the most common form of damage to the brain. 
 
TBI is a contributing factor to what fraction of all injury related deaths in the US - ANSWER 1/3 
 
Acquired Brain Injury is the second most prevalent disability in the US - ANSWER True 
 
What percent of TBI's that occur each year are concussions? - ANSWER 75% 
 
ABI is a type of TBI - ANSWER True 
 
Risk...
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Latest NPTE Vestibular Solved Exam |100% Correct Answers| UPDATED
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Latest NPTE Vestibular Solved Exam 
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BPPV is what type of vestibular disorder? *Ans* Peripheral vestibular disorder 
BPPV stands for *Ans* Benign Paroxismal Positional Vertigo 
Causes of BPV *Ans* - Infection 
- Head trauma 
- Vestibular weakness 
- Advanced age 
What happens with BPPV? *Ans* Otoconia is displaced into the SCC. 
L Anterior SCC work with which other SCC? *Ans* Right posterior SCC 
BPPV S/S *Ans* - Vertigo/nystagmus with CHANGE IN HEAD POSITION 
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