Which is a neurologic test in which the metal handle of a percussion hammer is used to firmly stroke the lateral sole of the foot from the heel to the toes?
A) Glasgow scale
B) Mini Mental Status Exam
C) Babinski's sign
D) visual evoked response test
C
Explanation: A) This does not describe a Glasgow scale, which is used to measure comas.
B) This is not part of a Mini Mental Status Exam.
C) Correct!
D) This does not describe a visual evoked response test.
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