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Which of the following diagnostic procedures evaluates balance and equilibrium?
 
  a. audiometry
  b. Rinne and Weber tuning fork test
  c. otoscopy
  d. falling test

Question 2

In a prolapsed uterus, the ____________ may protrude through the vaginal opening.
 
  a. vulva
  b. cervix
  c. ovary
  d. fallopian tube


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Answer to Question 1

d
Explanation:
a. audiometry: process of measuring hearing
b. Rinne and Weber tuning fork test: assesses both the function of the auditory nerve and the ability of ear structures to conduct sound waves to the inner ear
c. otoscopy: is a diagnostic procedure to examine the external ear
d. falling test: correct

Answer to Question 2

b
Explanation:
a. vulva: the cervix protrudes through the vaginal opening in a prolapsed uterus
b. cervix: correct
c. ovary: the cervix protrudes through the vaginal opening in a prolapsed uterus
d. fallopian tube: the cervix protrudes through the vaginal opening in a prolapsed uterus



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