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A Guide to Bithermal Caloric Testing

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1.  What is the correct angle for the head when the patient is positioned for caloric testing?
  1. 30 degrees inclined
  2. 15 degrees hanging
  3. 45 degrees inclined
  4. 15 degrees inclined
2.  Which of the following accurately defines the COWS acronym?
  1. Cold Open Warm Shut
  2. Cold October Warm September
  3. Cold Opposite Warm Same
  4. Cold Onions Warm Sausage
3.  Which of the following is used to calculate directional preponderance (DP)?
  1. Total right ear response minus total left ear response divided by the total of all responses
  2. Total right-beating response minus total left-beating response divided by the total of all responses
  3. Total warm irrigation response minus total cold irrigation response divided by the total of all responses
  4. Right warm response minus left warm response divided by the total warm responses
4.  What is the difference between gain asymmetry and directional preponderance?
  1. Gain asymmetry takes into account the temperature effect and directional preponderance does not
  2. Gain asymmetry takes into account the unilateral weakness and directional preponderance does not
  3. Gain asymmetry takes into account the calibration of the tracing and directional preponderance does not
  4. Gain asymmetry takes into account the baseline shift and directional preponderance does not
5.  When would you shift the baseline in your caloric analysis?
  1. Whenever you feel like it
  2. When a spontaneous nystagmus has biased the caloric responses to have a midpoint away from zero
  3. When a temperature effect exists
  4. When a central pathology exists

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