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jazziefee

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With your client's eyes closed, you lightly touched the client with a cotton wisp and asked the client to identify the spot that was touched. What were you testing?
 
  1. kinesthetic function
  2. sensory function
  3. olfactory function
  4. auditory function

Question 2

During your assessment of your client's hearing acuity, you performed the finger-rubbing test. What were you evaluating?
 
  1. high-frequency sound perception
  2. sensorineural hearing loss
  3. conduction hearing loss
  4. bone conduction to air conduction



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Answer to Question 1

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jazziefee

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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