Which of the following diagnostic procedures evaluates balance and equilibrium?
A) audiometry
B) Rinne and Weber tuning-fork test
C) otoscopy
D) falling test
D) falling test
The falling test evaluates balance and equilibrium. Audiometry tests hearing
ability. The Rinne and Weber tuning-fork test assesses nerve and bone conduction of sound.
Otoscopy looks inside the ear.
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