Assessment of the Dizzy Patient in the Acute Care Setting

Assessment of the Dizzy Patient in the Acute Care Setting
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Assessment of the Dizzy Patient in the Acute Care Setting

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Dizziness accounts for up to 11% of emergency department visits each year in the United States. Approximately 40% of these patients have peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Physical and occupational therapistscan play an important role in the acute care setting by helping to identify the presence of a peripheral vestibular disorder, thus potentially saving money on unnecessary testing and lengthy hospital stays. This course will outline evidence- based bedside assessment strategies, that the therapist is uniquely trained to perform, to help in the evaluation and management of patients presenting with vertigo anddizziness. The therapist will also learn basic treatment interventions for vestibular hypofunction and BPPV and when to refer their patients for continued treatment.

Highlights

  • Evidence-based bedside assessments to help identifycentral and peripheral sources of vertigo
  • Immediately improve your patient’s symptoms with evidence-based treatment interventions aimed at resolving BPPV

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants

Reviews

4/5

Maureen (PA) on Feb 03, 2026

the use of the videos was helpful to see the different types of nystagmus.

5/5

Julie (NV) on Feb 01, 2026

acute care focus was appreciated%3b very good practical discussion%3b i hope the presenter uses the questions to modify her handouts for future presentation opportunities. would be helpful to have slides with more clear summaries of positive outcomes, and interpretation of the positive test to anatomy. i had to rewind to clarify this and takes notes for myself

3/5

Lena (FL) on Jan 08, 2026

it was a little rushed at the end. perhaps could be split into 2 (2hour) sessions, one forucs on diagnostic in acute setting and the other focused on bppv treatment in acute setting.

4/5

Krisztina (CA) on Dec 18, 2025

some videos were outdated or blurry and too hard to see the eye movements or the pt's positioning

5/5

Olakunle (NY) on Dec 14, 2025

good practical information

4/5

SARA (GA) on Nov 19, 2025

effective

5/5

Paula (SC) on Sep 30, 2025

excellent, relevant topic for the acute care pt

5/5

Anne (IN) on Sep 29, 2025

very well presented! loved learning more about differentiating between central %26 peripheral vertigo causes

5/5

Carie (OK) on Sep 19, 2025

excellent instructor

5/5

John (FL) on Sep 19, 2025

good instructor, kept things interesting


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