Tables Flashcards

1
Q

May produce unsteadiness in turning head

A

BPPV

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2
Q

Acute: May not keep balance while turning head
Compensated: Normal

A

UVH

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3
Q

May not keep balance or slows cadence

A

BVH

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4
Q

May not keep balance increased ataxia while turning head

A

Central

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5
Q

Romberg negative

A

BPPV

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6
Q

Acute: positive
chronic: Negative
ROMBERG

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UVH

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7
Q

Acute: Positive
Chronic: Negative
ROMBERG

A

BVH

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8
Q

Often negative romberg

A

Central

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9
Q

Negative tandem romberg

A

BPPV

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10
Q

Positive tandem romberg c eyes closed

A

UVH

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11
Q

Positive tandem romberg

A

BVH and central lesion

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12
Q

Negative single leg stance

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BPPV

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13
Q

May be positive in single leg stance

A

UVH

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14
Q

Acute: +
Chronic: -
Single leg stance

A

BVH

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15
Q

Unable to perform SLS

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Central lesion

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16
Q

Gait is normal

17
Q

acute wide based slow dec arm swing and rotation

compensated: normal

18
Q

acute wide based slow dec arm swing and rotation

compensated: mild gait deviation

19
Q

pronounced ataxia

A

Central lesion

20
Q

Ataxia often severe

21
Q

Positional testing may reproduce nystagmus

A

Peripheral

22
Q

Fullness in ears

A

Peripheral

23
Q

Diplopia altered consciousness

24
Q

sx of vertigo not suppressed by visual fixation

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horizontal nystagmus resolves with 7 days
peripheral
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CRM
BPPV d/t canalithiasis | Post SCC canalithiasis
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Liberatory maneuver
BPPV due to cupulothissis | Post SCC cupulothissis
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Brandt Daroff
Persistent residual vertigo | Pts who cannot tolerate CRM
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Vertigo
BPPV UVH
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Lightheadedness
Ortho, hypogly, anxiety
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Dysequilibrium
Chromic UVH BVH