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what 2 disease states/conditions are associated with disequilibrium dizziness? what 2 disease states/conditions are associated with light-headedness dizziness? define syncope what 5 disease states/conditions are associated with syncope? define orthostatic hypotension 4 pathophysiologies of orthostatic hypotension what is the normal physiology that prevents orthostatic hypotension? what are the common symptoms of orthostatic hypotension? what are the diagnostic criteria for orthostatic hypotension by 2025, the incidence rate of osteoporosis is expected to: increase, decrease, by what %?
- what 2 disease states/conditions are associated with disequilibrium dizziness?
- what 2 disease states/conditions are associated with light-headedness dizziness?
- define syncope
- what 5 disease states/conditions are associated with syncope?
- define orthostatic hypotension
- 4 pathophysiologies of orthostatic hypotension
- what is the normal physiology that prevents orthostatic hypotension?
- what are the common symptoms of orthostatic hypotension?
- what are the diagnostic criteria for orthostatic hypotension
- by 2025, the incidence rate of osteoporosis is expected to: increase, decrease, by what %?
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- what 2 disease states/conditions are associated with disequilibrium dizziness?
parkinson's disease, DM neuropathy
- what 2 disease states/conditions are associated with light-headedness dizziness?
COPD, hypoxia
- define syncope
transient loss of consciousness almost always associated with falls; associated with central hypoperfusion
- what 5 disease states/conditions are associated with syncope?
seizures, TIA, metabolic disorders (hypoglycemia), intoxication, orthostatic hypotension
- define orthostatic hypotension
symptomatic decline in BP after standing;
reduction in BP by >/= 20 mmHg systolic, >/= 10 mmHg diastolic within 3 minutes of standing
- 4 pathophysiologies of orthostatic hypotension
blunted baroreceptor reflex in the elderly, autonomic failure, volume depletion, reflex syncope
- what is the normal physiology that prevents orthostatic hypotension?
pooling of 500-1000 mL of blood in the lower extremities upon standing; this decr BP and CO; CNS responds with increasing sympathetic and decreasing parasympathetic stimulation
- what are the common symptoms of orthostatic hypotension?
weakness, dizziness, lightheadedness, blurred vision, possible syncope
- what are the diagnostic criteria for orthostatic hypotension
change in 20 mmHg/10 mmHg within 3 minutes of standing
- by 2025, the incidence rate of osteoporosis is expected to: increase, decrease, by what %?
increase by 50%
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