Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse (CWON) Practice Test

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During proprioception testing, what is the patient asked to do?

  1. Identify the location of the great toe while eyes are closed

  2. Count the number of toes they can feel

  3. Stand on one foot with eyes closed

  4. Walk in a straight line

The correct answer is: Identify the location of the great toe while eyes are closed

In proprioception testing, the patient is primarily asked to identify the position of a body part, such as the great toe, while their eyes are closed. This process assesses the patient's ability to perceive the position and movement of their limbs without visual input. By closing their eyes and attempting to accurately identify the location of their toe, the patient demonstrates their proprioceptive sense, which is crucial for balance and coordinated movements. This testing is typically performed to evaluate sensory and motor functions, particularly in cases involving neurological or orthopedic concerns. Other options may involve aspects of balance or tactile sensation, but they do not directly measure proprioception in the same manner as identifying the location of a specific toe with the eyes closed.