The encounter

Work the dizzy patient. See what your call costs.

One patient at a time: take the history, run the exam, make the call — then decide what to do, and watch it play out. The rare, deadly cases you might wait years to meet, on demand.

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Patient 1

Right vestibular neuritis

40, two days of constant spinning with nausea, worse with any head movement. No hearing change, no other neurological signs. Symptoms are present right now, at rest.

The history

Is this acute, continuous vertigo — present right now, at rest?

HINTS is only valid in the acute vestibular syndrome. Episodic or positional vertigo is a different problem.

Stylised teaching encounters authored by NeuroDash, based on the HINTS exam (Kattah 2009). The eyes are generated by a deterministic kinematic model — not a real-patient recording, not board-certified, and not reviewed by an outside specialist. Educational only — not medical advice or a diagnosis. HINTS applies only to acute, continuous vertigo assessed in person by a trained clinician.

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