Equilibrium disorders Flashcards

1
Q

what is the hallmark of vestibular system disorders?

A

vertigo

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2
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what is vertigo?

A
  • hallucination / illusion of movement

- most often rotational

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3
Q

what are the features of non-vestibular system disorders?

A
  • nonspecific complaints of dizziness

- no true vertigo

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4
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what type of nystagmus?

  • 2-20 second latency
  • associated vertigo
  • adapts to position
  • fatigues on repeat testing
A

peripheral

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5
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what type of nystagmus?

  • no latency (resting)
  • variable vertigo
  • no adaptation
  • little fatigue
A

central

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6
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what are the signs / symptoms in peripheral vestibular disorders?

A
  • vertigo with head position change (latency, short duration, habituation)
  • jerk nystagmus
  • otologic symptoms
  • vestibular neuritis
  • labyrinthitis
  • traumatic
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7
Q

what are the symptoms of meniere disease?

A

endolymphatic hydrops

  • vertigo
  • tinnitus
  • hearing loss
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8
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what are the features of benign positional vertigo?

A
  • positional vertigo associated with nystagmus on head movement
  • usually one ear symptomatic
  • free floating particles in posterior labyrinth
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9
Q

which vestibular suppressants are used for vestibular disorders?

A
  • antihistamines
  • benzodiazepines
  • phenothiazines
  • scopolamine
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10
Q

epley maneuvers are used for what condition?

A

benign positional vertigo

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