Dizziness and Vertigo Flashcards

1
Q

vestibular system

A

peripheral: inner ear (labyrinth)
central: brainstem and cerebellum

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2
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oscillopsia

A

sense of imbalance

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3
Q

hair cell function

A

canals: angular acceleration
otolith: linear acceleration or head tilt

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4
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otolith

A

contains crystals that move or shift in response to movement
maintains eye position in respect to gravity

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5
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nystagmus

A

when one ear is stimulated the eyes move away from that direction: the brain is trying to compensate and move eyes back to normal

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6
Q

What is nystagmus caused by?

A

imbalance of firing signal
often due to virus or cold water in the ear

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7
Q

What can nystagmus cause?

A

sense of dizziness or vertigo

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8
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peripheral nystagmus

A

horizontal
unidirectional
simple

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9
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central nystagmus

A

vertical
complex
multidirectional

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10
Q

Fukada test

A

march in place with one eye closed
patient will begin to turn

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11
Q

Where are strokes often located that present with dizziness?

A

brainstem or cerebellum

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12
Q

About have of the time, strokes that present with dizziness have an initial MRI that is:

A

negative

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13
Q

Stroke: BE FAST

A

balance
eye
face
arm
speech
time to call 911

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14
Q

How to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo?

A

Dix-Hallpike maneuver
will lead to wobbling nystagmus if BPPV

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15
Q

What is subjective visual vertigo?

A

misaligned perception of verticality
Bucket test: align glow in the dark strip vertically and measure the degree of departure from true vertical

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16
Q

Ocular lateral deviation can be a sign of what?

A

stroke