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Neuro 2 Exam 1
Vestib PT Exam
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10/09/2005

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If a pt has trouble reading, watching TV and using a computer, are you more likely to suspect a VOR or a VSR problem? Why?
Definition
VOR, because the pt is not moving while doing these activities.
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If a pt is having trouble shopping, walking in a crowded area, or going up/down ramps/stairs are you more likely to suspect VOR or VSR?
Definition
VSR - pt is moving.
Term
What are the important questions to ask re: vertigo? (4)
Definition
Is it spontaneous? Induced by motion? Induced by position changes? How long does it last?
Term
What is dysequalibrium?
Definition
Feeling off balance
Term
If a pt feels off balance (dysequalibrium) in the dark, outside and on uneven surfaces, what system do you suspect?
Definition
Somatosensory.
Term
What is unsteadiness?
Definition
BEING a little off balance.
Term
Why is it important to look at the pt's med list?
Definition
Because some common drugs are associated w/ ENT abnormalities, and some pts may be using vestibular suppressants to decrease an abnormal response. You want to know so you can get the pts off those meds and you also need to test them properly which you can't do as long as they're taking meds.
Term
Why are hearing problems important to know about the vestib exam?
Definition
Because it can be caused by 8th cranial nerve damage, and that can lead to decre. vestib function.
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You want to ask your pts if they have been in a car accident. Why?
Definition
Because sometimes there's an undetected CHI that can lead to a later vestibular problem.
Term
Tinetti's Confidence Index can be very useful for PT. Why?
Definition
Because after Tx it can be re-administered to see if their confidence increases.
Term
Tinetti's Confidence Index rates the pt's confidence in what area of life?
Definition
ADLs
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What questionnaire provides a perception of disability due to dizziness?
Definition
Dizziness Handicap Inventory
Term
A score of 100 on the DHI means what?
Definition
They are very impaired.
Term
Why can BP be an important component of your vestib eval?
Definition
B/C low BP can -> dizziness (orthostatic hypotension).
Term
What are the two major components of the sensory examination?
Definition
Proprioception and visual acuity.
Term
Why would you want to administer a coordination test?
Definition
Because decreased coordination is usually caused by cerebellar problems. If the problem is in the peripheral vestibular apparatus, coordination will NOT be affected. (differential Dx)
Term
What are some coordination tests you could use?
Definition
Finger to nose, rapid alternating movement, heel->shin looking and not looking.
Term
What are the really important ROM/strength areas to look at? (2) and why?
Definition
neck (if ROM is decreased can have balance problems) and ankles (v. important to maintaining small perturbations).
Term
What are the components of the oculomotor exam?
Definition
Ocular alignment, spontaneous nystagmus in room light, smooth puruits, saccades, VOR tests for gaze stability, VOR cancellation, Visual acuity.
Term
If you find a skew deviation to the R, on which side is the lesion?
Definition
L. Opposite.
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