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magmichele12

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Which occurs when a patient exhibits a negative Romberg test?
 
  1) Ringing in the ears
  2) Minimal swaying
  3) Confusion
  4) Vomiting

Question 2

Which test would best assess for fluid in the knee joint?
 
  1) Bulge test
  2) Thomas test
  3) Apley test
  4) Trendelenburg test



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1



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