NR-603 Week 1-Vestibular Neuritis Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+
NR-603 Week 1-Vestibular Neuritis Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+ Vestibular neuritis is - an acute unilateral labyrinthine dysfunction, also called acute peripheral vestibulopathy or labyrinthitis Vestibular neuritis is characterized by what? - brief severe vertigo, nausea, vomiting and disequilibrium lasting a few days followed by vertigo and disequilibrium with rapid head movement that may last for weeks to months Vestibular neuritis is most commonly caused by - viral inflammation of the vestibular nerve, but otitis media is another possible cause. In vestibular neuritis, what causes the sensation of vertigo - Inflammation of the eighth cranial nerve causes the sensation of vertigo. The most severe symptoms of vertigo usually subside within _________ hours, but they can last ________ days - 48 to 72 4 or 5 In vestibular neuritis episodes resolve ___________ but up to half of patients will continue to experience dizziness and disequilibrium for how long? - spontaneously many months
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