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Jul 2024
14m 13s

Dizziness Evaluation

Kyle Rice
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Wajiha presents with a chief complaint of dizziness upon waking and difficulty washing hair secondary to the onset of dizziness. The patient is currently unable to reach down to pick up objects from the floor. The patient denies heart palpitations and states that she has frequent nausea but does not vomit. What condition is the MOST likely present?

A. Meniere’s Disease

B. Canalithiasis

C. Optic neuritis

D. Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex impairment

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