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Differentiating Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) From Vestibular Neuritis-Labyrinthitis
BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO
 • Age: More common
Benign Paroxysmal Positional ... Vertigo (BPPV) ... BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL ... consistent with BPPV ... ) #Vertigo #BPPV
Characteristics of Peripheral and Central Vertigo
PERIPHERAL VERTIGO
 • Onset: Sudden
 • Intensity: Severe initially, often decreasing
Peripheral and Central ... vestibular neuritis/labyrinthitis ... • Head Position ... Neuro Findings: None ... hearing loss (labyrinthitis
Ventral Suspension Position on Newborn Physical Exam 
The baby is placed in the prone position, suspended
Position on Newborn ... maintain some flexion tone ... neck and trunk tone ... #Position #Newborn ... #video #peds #pediatrics
Causes of Peripheral and Central Vertigo
PERIPHERAL VERTIGO
1. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) - Short-lived (typically less
Peripheral and Central ... vertigo (BPPV) ... Vestibular neuritis/ labyrinthitis ... CENTRAL VERTIGO ... the headache (in one
Tone - Head Control on Physical Exam
The strength and tone of the neck extensors can be
Tone - Head Control ... The strength and tone ... baby in sitting position ... #Newborn #PhysicalExam ... #video #peds #pediatrics