What instructions should the nurse give to the client when performing the Romberg test?
1. Close your eyes and remain still.
2. Place your index finger on your nose.
3. Jump in place.
4. Walk heel to toe.
When the nurse stimulates Babinski’s sign in a client, the big toe moves upward and the other toes fan out. This finding indicates:
1. Normal neurological functioning
2. Upper motor neuron disease
3. Lower motor neuron disease
4. Spinothalamic tract lesion
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