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    This core text provides comprehensive support for pre-service and in-service trainee teachers in the Lifelong Learning Sector covering all they need to know to achieve QTLS status. Supporting trainees through all stages of their professional development, the text takes the reader through the theoretical background underpinning teaching and learning and offers practical guidance on day-to-day challenges. This fourth edition has been fully revised and updated and includes a new chapter on teaching practice with notes on observation and lesson planning.New information on behaviour management has been added to support trainees in an aspect of teaching that many find challenging.

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  • What is vestibular syndrome in dogs?

    Vestibular syndrome in dogs is a condition that affects the inner ear and the balance system. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, inflammation, or even tumors. Symptoms of vestibular syndrome include loss of balance, head tilt, rapid eye movements, and difficulty walking. While the sudden onset of these symptoms can be alarming, many dogs can recover with supportive care and treatment. It's important to consult with a veterinarian if you suspect your dog is experiencing vestibular syndrome to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.

  • What signs does an older dog with vestibular syndrome show?

    An older dog with vestibular syndrome may show signs such as sudden loss of balance, head tilt, circling or falling to one side, rapid eye movements (nystagmus), and difficulty standing or walking. They may also exhibit signs of nausea, such as vomiting or loss of appetite. It is important to seek veterinary care if you notice these symptoms in your older dog, as vestibular syndrome can be distressing and uncomfortable for them.

  • What signs does an older dog suffering from vestibular syndrome show?

    An older dog suffering from vestibular syndrome may show signs such as sudden loss of balance, head tilt, circling or falling to one side, rapid eye movements (nystagmus), and difficulty standing or walking. They may also exhibit signs of nausea, such as drooling or vomiting. It is important to seek veterinary care if you notice these symptoms in your older dog.

  • What are the signs of an older dog suffering from vestibular syndrome?

    Signs of an older dog suffering from vestibular syndrome include sudden loss of balance, head tilt, circling or falling to one side, rapid eye movements (nystagmus), and difficulty standing or walking. Other symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and a general sense of disorientation. It is important to seek veterinary care if you notice these signs in your older dog, as vestibular syndrome can be distressing for them and may require medical treatment.

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  • Vestibular Disorders : A Case Study Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment
    Vestibular Disorders : A Case Study Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment

    Vestibular Disorders, Third Edition, uses a case-study approach to outline the principles and practice of the care of patients with dizziness and balance disorders.The text reflects the combined perspectives and experience of a neurologist (Dr. Furman) a neurotologic surgeon (Dr. Cass), and a physical therapist (Dr. Whitney). Each case study contains relevant material regarding history, physical examination, laboratory testing, differential diagnosis, and treatment.This material provides a springboard for discussion of either a concept in the field of vestibular disorders or the diagnosis or treatment of a particular disease state.Practical, specific treatment options are discussed throughout the book.The book is written to a wide audience and educational level of readers including Primary Care Physicians, Otolaryngologists, Neurologists, Physical Therapist, and Audiologists.The case-format style of the book lends itself to use in teaching programs involving medical students, residents, physical therapy students, and audiology students, and as a reference text for clinicians at the bedside.Each of the cases from the first and second editions have been updated, the background material has been expanded and eight new cases have been added.Vestibular Disorders, Third Edition, aims to span the gap between existing in-depth tests and the problems that arise whenever a patient presents with dizziness.

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  • Vestibular Migraine and Other Episodic Vertigos: An Update : Clinical and Therapeutical Approach
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    The book aims to provide a timely update on a group of disorders of growing clinical and research interest.Vertigo and dizziness are far from being rare in total population and approach to them has significantly changed in the last years.This handbook reports in a practical way what has been recently published on these disorders.As a result, the neurologist will be able to acquire the tools to recognize, diagnose and treat numerous clinical pictures that often border on the expertise of ENT specialists and audiologists.The authoritative interdisciplinary working group that compiled the book intended to provide a practical and integrative view, useful in understanding and solving the problems related to these pathologies (Vestibular Migraine and related disorders) in daily practice.A part on other episodic vertigo has also been included in this handbook, as well as a part which deals with the physiology of the vestibular end organ.

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  • Vestibular Schwannoma, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America : Volume 56-3
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    In this issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest editors Drs.Erika Woodson and Matthew Carlson bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Vestibular Schwannoma.Top experts in the field cover key topics such as evidenced-based management and new conceptual framework for wait-and-scan management of vestibular schwannoma; optimizing facial nerve outcomes during microsurgery; management of NF2-associated vestibular schwannomas; medical therapy for vestibular schwannoma; salvage management of vestibular schwannoma; and more. Contains 19 relevant, practice-oriented topics including guiding patients through decision making in sporadic vestibular management; intraoperative cochlear nerve monitoring in sporadic vestibular schwannoma; stereotactic radiosurgery for sporadic vestibular schwannoma; management of complications in vestibular schwannoma surgery; quality of life outcomes for sporadic vestibular schwannoma; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on vestibular schwannoma, offering actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.

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  • What signs does an older dog show when suffering from vestibular syndrome?

    An older dog suffering from vestibular syndrome may exhibit symptoms such as sudden loss of balance, head tilt, circling or leaning to one side, rapid eye movements (nystagmus), and difficulty standing or walking. They may also experience nausea, vomiting, and disorientation. It is important to seek veterinary care if you notice these signs in your older dog, as vestibular syndrome can be distressing for them and may require medical treatment.

  • How do you get the dog to eat when he has vestibular syndrome?

    When a dog has vestibular syndrome, it is important to encourage them to eat by making their food more appealing. This can be done by warming up their food slightly to enhance the aroma, offering high-value treats, or hand-feeding them. It is also helpful to feed smaller, more frequent meals to prevent them from feeling overwhelmed. Additionally, consulting with a veterinarian for guidance on appetite stimulants or medications may be necessary in severe cases.

  • How do you get the dog to eat when it has vestibular syndrome?

    When a dog has vestibular syndrome, it may experience nausea and loss of appetite. To encourage the dog to eat, you can try offering small, frequent meals of easily digestible food such as boiled chicken and rice. You can also warm the food slightly to enhance its aroma and make it more appealing. Hand-feeding or using food puzzles to make mealtime more engaging may also help stimulate the dog's appetite. If the dog continues to refuse food, consult with a veterinarian for further guidance and possible appetite stimulants.

  • How do you get the dog to eat when he has a vestibular syndrome?

    When a dog is experiencing vestibular syndrome, it may have difficulty eating due to nausea or disorientation. To help the dog eat, you can try hand-feeding small amounts of bland, easily digestible food like boiled chicken or rice. It's important to offer food in a quiet and calm environment to reduce stress. If the dog is still having trouble eating, consult with a veterinarian for further guidance and potential medication to alleviate symptoms.

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