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When a patient has a suspected vestibular disorder, the physician orders an electronystagmography (ENG) test. Which...

When a patient has a suspected vestibular disorder, the physician orders an electronystagmography (ENG) test. Which instructions should the nurse include when educating the patient about this test? Select all that apply. The patient my have caffeine or alcohol up to 3 hours before the test. The patient does not need to bring normally worn eyeglasses to the test. The patient may experience nausea after the test. Electrodes will be placed around the eyes. The patient should have nothing to eat or drink 3 hours before the test.

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Electronystagmography is used to evaluate people with vertigo and certain other disorders that effect hearing and vision.

  • Eletrodes are placed at locations above and below the eye to record electrical activity.
  • Some peoples may experience dizziness and nausea during and after the test.
  • You may asked to avoid eating for at least four hours before the test .Avoid caffeine and alcohol for 24 to 48 hours before the test.
  • You have to take eye glasses and /or a hearing aid with you to the test.

In given question wrong options are...

  • The patient may have caffeine and alcohol up to 3hours of test.
  • The patient does not need to bring normally worn eyeglasses to the test.
  • Electrodes will be placed on around the eyes.

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