A 55-year-old male presents with acute onset of vertigo, nausea, and right-sided tinnitus. He reports a history of similar episodes lasting hours to days over the past year, with fluctuating right-sided hearing loss. Physical exam reveals horizontal nystagmus and a positive head impulse test to the right. Which of the following interventions is most appropriate for long-term management?
Understanding advanced management options for complex vestibular disorders is crucial for emergency nurses, as they often coordinate care with specialists and provide patient education on treatment plans.
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