"Which of the following would most likely result from placing cold water in the left external acoustic meatus of an unconscious individual with an intact brainstem? a. Fast phase of nystagmus is absent, slow phase of nystagmus is to the left b. Fast phase of nystagmus is to the right, slow phase of nystagmus is to the left c. Fast phase of nystagmus absent, slow phase of nystagmus is to the right d. Fast phase of nystagmus is to the left, slow nystagmus is to the right e. Fast and slow phase of nystagmus are both absent"
"Which of the following would most likely result from placing cold water in the left external acoustic meatus of an unconscious individual with an intact brainstem? a. Fast phase of nystagmus is absent, slow phase of nystagmus is to the left b. Fast phase of nystagmus is to the right, slow phase of nystagmus is to the left c. Fast phase of nystagmus absent, slow phase of nystagmus is to the right d. Fast phase of nystagmus is to the left, slow nystagmus is to the right e. Fast and slow phase of nystagmus are both absent"
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"Which of the following would most likely result from placing cold water in the left external acoustic meatus of an unconscious individual with an intact brainstem?
a. Fast phase of nystagmus is absent, slow phase of nystagmus is to the left
b. Fast phase of nystagmus is to the right, slow phase of nystagmus is to the left
c. Fast phase of nystagmus absent, slow phase of nystagmus is to the right
d. Fast phase of nystagmus is to the left, slow nystagmus is to the right
e. Fast and slow phase of nystagmus are both absent"
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