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Medical Final Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Welcome to the Medical Final Quiz! This quiz is designed for students and professionals in the medical field to test their knowledge on a range of topics related to auditory and vestibular disorders. In this quiz, you will encounter multiple-choice questions that challenge your understanding of various medical concepts.

Topics covered include:

  • Auditory disorders
  • Vestibular function
  • Hearing impairments
  • Diagnostic tests
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by LearningEar42
Disorder of the inner ear that is characterized by low-pitched tinnitus
Meniere’s disease
Meniere’s disease
Presbyacusis
Which of the following disorders causes bilateral Meniere's disease?
A-Hypoadrenalism and hypopituitarism
B-Myxedema
C-Estrogen insufficiency
A+b
Tumor is used to refer to neoplasia?
True
False
In middle stage of acoustic neuroma
Superiorly compress facial nerve
Superiorly compress vagus nerve
Superiorly compress trigeminal nerve
None of the options
The most accurate diagnostic test in acoustic tumor
SISI
ABLB
BERA
Tone decay
If asymmetric SNHL coexist with severe ipsilat canal paresis the diagnosis is:
Meniere’s disease
Aoustic tumor
NIHL
In term of NIHL :
Repeated exposure cause TTS only
Repeated exposure cause TTS then PTS
TTS recovery depends on:
intensity
Amount of shifts
intensity & amount of shifts
Inner hair cells affected first in NIHL
True
False
BPPV most commonly affects the:
Anterior semicircular canal
Non
Lateral semicircular canal
Posterior semicircular canal
In Labyrinthine fistula the hearing loss is Progressive:
True
False
Growth of the lower jaw places the external ear in a relatively higher and more vertical orientation in:
Week 5
Week 6
Week 6 and 9
Week 4
Habilitation of children with congenital hearing impairment start on:
3 month
6 month
12 month
2 month
The most common is bacterial meningitis in :
Perinatal causes
Prenatal causes
Postnatal causes
All of above
Any of these are indicated in all deaf children:
Physical examination
Developmental screening
Ophthalmological examination
All of above
Noise is the most common factor in Presbyacusis
True
False
In Auditory evoked potential ,patient with Presbyacusis show:
A-Increased latency values in all test
B-Amplitude changes, reduced in all test
C-Patient in AMLR amplitude is increased
A+c
Tinnitus Start:
Suddenly
insidiously
A+B
Non
Any of these cause objective tinnitus :
Vascular
CHL
SNHL
Mixed hearing loss
There is an objective way to measure subjective tinnitus:
True
False
As an adjunctive approach to managing tinnitus to modify maladaptive thoughts and behaviors:
Myogenic biofeedback
Desensitization
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Stress and maladaptive coping strategies
In Physical examination for dizziness we do ENT examination only
True
False
In central spontinuous nystagmus :
There are visually supressed
Associated with vertigo
Beats to side of lesion
Auditory symptom often present
Examples of Vestibular suppressants amphetamine and ephedrine
True
False
Central vestibular causes dizziness is Epilepsy
True
False
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