An assessment for proprioceptive sensation is typically conducted by having the patient close the eyes and then state "up," "down," or "I can't tell" as you raise or lower
A) the patient's arms and legs one at a time.
B) the head of the bed and then the foot of the bed.
C) the index finger of each hand and great toe of each foot one at a time.
D) each finger of both hands and the great toes one at a time.
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