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NSG 6020 W2 Assignment 4: Meniere’s Disease
NSG 6020 W2 Assignment 4 Meniere’s Disease
Identified signs and symptoms of Meniere’s disease.
Explained how Meniere’s disease is diagnosed.
Described the signs and symptoms of episodic vertigo.
Discussed treatment options for both Meniere’s disease and episodic vertigo.
Ménière’s disease is a condition of the inner ear that causes sudden attacks of:
- feeling like the room is spinning around you (vertigo)
- a ringing noise inside the ear (tinnitus)
- pressure felt deep inside the ear
- hearing loss
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Symptoms of Ménière’s disease
During an attack of Ménière’s disease, you may:
- feel dizziness with a spinning sensation (vertigo)
- feel unsteady on your feet
- feel sick (nausea) or be sick (vomit)
- hear ringing, roaring or buzzing inside your ear
- have a sudden drop in hearing
These symptoms typically happen all at once and can last minutes or hours, but most commonly last 2 to 3 hours.
The condition usually starts in 1 ear, but can spread to both ears over time.
It can take a day or 2 for the symptoms to disappear completely. You may feel tired after an attack.
Symptoms vary from person to person, but an attack of hearing loss without vertigo is uncommon.
Attacks can happen in clusters, or several times a week, or they may be separated by weeks, months or years.
Ménière’s disease most commonly affects people aged 20 to 60. It’s uncommon in children.
See a GP if you havemsymptoms of Ménière’s disease, such as persistent vertigo or hearing loss.
If your GP thinks you have Ménière’s disease, they can offer treatment to help with the symptoms of vertigo and advice about living with the condition.
Ménière’s disease can cause you to lose balance.
At the first sign of an attack you should:
- take your vertigo medicine if you have some
- sit or lie down
- close your eyes, or keep them fixed on a still object in front of you
- do not turn your head quickly
- if you need to move, do so slowly and carefully
Once the attack is over, try to move around to help your eyesight and other senses compensate for the problems in your inner ear.
NSG 6020 W2 Assignment 4: Meniere’s Disease Grading Rubric
Performance Category | 100% or highest level of performance
100% 16 points |
Very good or high level of performance
88% 14 points |
Acceptable level of performance
81% 13 points |
Inadequate demonstration of expectations
68% 11 points |
Deficient level of performance
56% 9 points
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Failing level
of performance 55% or less 0 points |
Total Points Possible= 50 | 16 Points | 14 Points | 13 Points | 11 Points | 9 Points | 0 Points |
Scholarliness
Demonstrates achievement of scholarly inquiry for professional and academic topics. |
Presentation of information was exceptional and included all of the following elements:
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Presentation of information was good, but was superficial in places and included all of the following elements:
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Presentation of information was minimally demonstrated in all of the following elements:
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Application of Course Knowledge
Demonstrate the ability to analyze and apply principles, knowledge and information learned in the outside readings and relate them to real-life professional situations |
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Interactive Dialogue
Initial post should be a minimum of 300 words (references do not count toward word count) The peer and instructor responses must be a minimum of 150 words each (references do not count toward word count) Responses are substantive and relate to the topic. |
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Grammar, Syntax, APA
Points deducted for improper grammar, syntax and APA style of writing. The source of information is the APA Manual 6th Edition Error is defined to be a unique APA error. Same type of error is only counted as one error. |
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Participation
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Due Date Requirements | Demonstrated all of the following:
A minimum of one peer and one instructor responses are to be posted within the course no later than Sunday, 11:59 pm MT. |
Demonstrates one or less of the following.
A minimum of one peer and one instructor responses are to be posted within the course no later than Sunday, 11:59 pm MT. |