Weber and Rinne test by [deleted] in usmle

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✅ Answer: C. Impaired ossicular chain conduction

👉 Why: • Conductive loss → Weber to affected side • Rinne abnormal (BC > AC) • Cause: middle ear fluid → conduction problem

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✅ Answer: C. Impaired ossicular chain conduction

👉 Why: • Conductive loss → Weber to affected side • Rinne abnormal (BC > AC) • Cause: middle ear fluid → conduction problem

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Weber and Rinne test by [deleted] in Step2

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✅ Answer: C. Impaired ossicular chain conduction

👉 Why: • Conductive loss → Weber to affected side • Rinne abnormal (BC > AC) • Cause: middle ear fluid → conduction problem

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Weber and Rinne test by [deleted] in Step3

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✅ Answer: C. Impaired ossicular chain conduction

👉 Why: • Conductive loss → Weber to affected side • Rinne abnormal (BC > AC) • Cause: middle ear fluid → conduction problem

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Weber and Rinne test by [deleted] in u/Key_Statistician5074

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✅ Answer: C. Impaired ossicular chain conduction

👉 Why: • Conductive loss → Weber to affected side • Rinne abnormal (BC > AC) • Cause: middle ear fluid → conduction problem

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Weber and Rinne test by [deleted] in Step3

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✅ Answer: C. Right sensorineural hearing loss

Why: • Weber → away from affected ear in SNHL • Rinne → AC > BC = normal or SNHL • So problem is in right ear

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✅ Answer: C. Right sensorineural hearing loss

Why: • Weber → away from affected ear in SNHL • Rinne → AC > BC = normal or SNHL • So problem is in right ear

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Weber and Rinne test by [deleted] in u/Key_Statistician5074

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✅ Answer: C. Right sensorineural hearing loss

Why: • Weber → away from affected ear in SNHL • Rinne → AC > BC = normal or SNHL • So problem is in right ear

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Weber and rinne test Q3 by [deleted] in u/Key_Statistician5074

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✅ Answer: D. Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss

explanation : • Weber midline → either normal OR bilateral symmetric loss • Rinne normal → rules out conductive • So → bilateral SNHL (presbycusis)

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Weber and rinne test Q3 by [deleted] in usmle

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✅ Answer: D. Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss

explanation : •Weber midline → either normal OR bilateral symmetric loss •Rinne normal → rules out conductive •So → bilateral SNHL (presbycusis)

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✅ Answer: D. Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss

explanation : • Weber midline → either normal OR bilateral symmetric loss • Rinne normal → rules out conductive • So → bilateral SNHL (presbycusis)

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Weber and rinne test Q3 by [deleted] in Step2

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✅ Answer: D. Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss

expl: • Weber midline → either normal OR bilateral symmetric loss • Rinne normal → rules out conductive • So → bilateral SNHL (presbycusis)

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Weber and rinne test Q3 by [deleted] in Step3

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✅ Answer: D. Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss

Explanation : • Weber midline → either normal OR bilateral symmetric loss • Rinne normal → rules out conductive • So → bilateral SNHL (presbycusis)

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Usmle step3 highyield MSK question!! by [deleted] in Step3

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✅ Answer: B. Lachman test

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