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OlgaM077 [116]
2 years ago
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A client complains of vertigo. the nurse anticipates that the client may have a problem with which portion of the ear?

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mixer [17]2 years ago
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The answer is the Inner ear.

<h3 /><h3>How does the inner ear work?</h3>
  • The hairs or nerve cells in the cochlea that transmit sound impulses to the brain may deteriorate with age and exposure to loud noise. Hearing loss results from the ineffective transmission of electrical impulses when these hairs or nerve cells are damaged or absent.
  • 25,000 nerve endings are activated as the fluid flows. The vibrations are converted by these nerve endings into electrical impulses, which proceed to the brain by the eighth cranial nerve (the auditory nerve). Hearing is the result of the brain's interpretation of this information.
  • A viral infection usually affects the inner ear and is referred to as vestibular neuritis. Ménière's illness is a balance issue associated with excessive inner-ear pressure that can potentially lead to tinnitus or hearing loss. Internal ear injuries. Symptoms and symptoms of the inner ear.

A client complains of vertigo. The nurse anticipates that the client may have a problem with which portion of the ear? Inner ear.

The inner ear, which is in charge of preserving equilibrium, has issues when a patient has vertigo. The middle ear conducts sound, whereas the external ear absorbs it. To stimulate sound, the tympanic membrane (eardrum) vibrates.

To learn more about the Inner ear, refer to:

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