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BPPV may be caused by a vascular compromise to the labyrinth
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Cupulolithiasis was first described by Schuknecht in 1969
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Otoconia are composed of sodium nitrate T/F |
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Canalithiasis is a form of BPPV in which the otolith debris is free floating T/F |
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BPPV is the leading cause of vertigo in older adults True/False |
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Differential diagnosis between cupulolithiasis and canalithiasis will affect treatment protocols T/F |
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Otolith debris accumulates most often in the anterior SCC T/F |
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Visual observation of the pt's eye movements during positioning tests is the primary diagnostic tools for BPPV T/F |
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A transient, rotary-tortional nystagmus is typically a positive finding for BPPV T/F |
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Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises are the treatment of choice with canalithiasis T/F |
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Post head shake nystagmus may be caused by a non-compensated labyrinthine T/F |
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Caloric testing provides evaluation of the entire frequency sensitivity of the horizontal canal T/F |
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Ageotropic positional nystagmus describes the direction of the fast phase away from the ground T/F |
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Unilateral caloric weakness may be due to either a peripheral or central lesion T/F |
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Neurological abnormalities rarely can be seen in the ocular motor tests T/F |
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Age related changes may effect performance on pendular smooth pursuit testing T/F |
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Gaze testing may reveal a spontaneous nystagmus only with eye closed T/F |
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ENG studies are conclusive in determining whether or not a vestibular lesion exists T/F |
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Video-oculography uses infra-red cameras to record eye movement rather than corneoretinal potentials T/F |
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Video-oculography does not require the pt to close their eyes, eliminating Bell's phenomenon T/F |
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The primary role of the VOR is to: |
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provide gaze stabilization during head movement |
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The primary 3 components for equilibrium are: |
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somatosensory, visual and vestibular |
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Nystagmus can be best described as a: |
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rapid involuntary eye movement with a fast and slow phase |
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The vestibulo-spinal reflex is most strongly influenced by the: |
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The vascular supply for the vestibular system is provided by the: |
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labyrinthine branch of the basilar artery |
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Head movement causes endolymph to move in the direction. The eyes move in the direction
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The hair cell receptors in the SCCs are located in the . The hair cell receptors in the otolith
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The membranous labyrinth is filled with: |
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The extra-ocular eye muscles are innervated by cranial nerves: |
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The VORs response to head movement acceleration is to: |
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move the eyes one degree in the opposite direction for each one-degree of head movement |
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The SCC and otolith organs have the same Type I and Type II hair cells
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The cerebellum sends an ascending motor control signal to the musculoskeletal system
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Saccadic and pendular pursuit are voluntary eye movements
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Otolith crystals are composed of sodium nitrate
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Vertigo may be described as the brain's conscious response to sensory conflicts
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Cranial nerve VI innervates the lateral rectus extraocular eye muscles T/F |
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Saccadic and pendular pursuit are involuntary eye movements T/F |
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In embryological development, the cochlea precedes the labyrinth T/F |
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Defects in the vestibulospinal tract will likely cause problems in postural stability and ambulation T/F |
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According to Gans, 60% of dizziness and vertigo can be attributed to an inner ear disorder T/F |
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