Asked by Marian Ojeda on Jul 26, 2024

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During an examination, the nurse notices that the patient stumbles a little while walking, and, when she sits down, she holds on to the sides of the chair. The patient states, "It feels like the room is spinning!" What do this signs and symptoms indicate?

A) Tinnitus
B) Dizziness
C) Objective vertigo
D) Subjective vertigo

Subjective Vertigo

A sensation of movement or spinning that is felt by the individual, often described as feeling dizzy or that the world is moving around them.

Objective Vertigo

A sensation of movement or spinning of the environment around the individual, as opposed to subjective vertigo where the person feels as if they are the one moving.

  • Understand and identify symptoms of vertigo and differentiate between its types.
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shelbe wasonJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
With objective vertigo, the patient feels like the room spins; with subjective vertigo, the person feels like he or she is spinning. Tinnitus is a sound that comes from within a person; it can be a ringing, crackling, or buzzing sound. It accompanies some hearing or ear disorders. Dizziness is not the same as true vertigo; the person who is dizzy may feel unsteady and light-headed. With subjective vertigo, the person feels like he or she is spinning. The symptom this patient has, that the room is spinning, is objective vertigo.