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American Family Physician March 15, 2005 Swartz & Longwell |
Treatment of Vertigo As patients age, vertigo becomes an increasingly common presenting complaint. Most cases of vertigo can be diagnosed clinically and managed in the primary care setting. |
American Family Physician January 1, 2004 Crummer & Hassan |
Diagnostic Approach to Tinnitus Initial evaluation of tinnitus should include a thorough history, head and neck examination, and audiometric testing to identify an underlying etiology. Unilateral or pulsatile tinnitus may be caused by more serious pathology and typically merits specialized audiometric testing and radiologic studies. |
American Family Physician January 15, 2006 |
Vertigo: What You Should Know An informative patient handout: What is vertigo?... How do I know if I have vertigo?... How is vertigo treated?... |
American Family Physician September 15, 2003 Isaacson & Vora |
Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Hearing Loss More than 28 million Americans have some degree of hearing impairment. A thorough history and a careful physical examination are essential to the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss. |
American Family Physician April 1, 2004 Nina Solenski |
Transient Ischemic Attacks: Part I. Diagnosis and Evaluation Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is no longer considered a benign event but, rather, a critical harbinger of impending stroke. |
American Family Physician June 1, 2001 Herbert B. Newton |
Neurologic Complications of Scuba Diving Recreational scuba diving has become a popular sport in the United States, with almost 9 million certified divers. When severe diving injury occurs, the nervous system is frequently involved... |
American Family Physician March 15, 2005 |
Vertigo-A Type of Dizziness A patient hand-out on the condition, its causes and possible treatments. |
Nursing March 2010 Peg Gray-Vickrey |
Gathering pearls of knowledge for assessing older adults If you attended nursing school more than 10 years ago, you may have received limited education about gerontological nursing. But as baby boomers age, this is becoming an increasingly important area of nursing practice. |
American Journal of Nursing November 2007 Ann Hendrich |
How to Try This: Predicting Patient Falls Assess a hospitalized patients risk of falling using this screening tool. |
American Family Physician July 15, 2005 Paul Gross |
Diary From a Week in Pactice This family physician ponders how medical errors happens, as with his 45-year-old patient... Gets a sad call from the medical examiner... Takes his own daughter to a specialist... etc. |