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Which of the following is appropriate in the examination of a painful, swollen extremity of a conscious patient?
A) Seeing if you can elicit crepitus on palpation
B) Gently attempting to flex the mid-portion of the bone to check for angulation
C) Asking the patient to see if he can bear weight on the extremity
D) Comparing the injured side to the uninjured side
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This is incredible, I appreciate your help so much.
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