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The NP is examining the sensory function of an individual without any signs and symptoms of neurological disease. Which of the following tests should be conducted? Select one: O a. Tactile localization, pain, and proprioception O b. Light touch, pain, and vibration O c. Proprioception, vibration, and pain O d. Light touch, muscle resistance, and stereognosis
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