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The nurse learns at shift report that the immobile client has bilateral foot drop. Which finding during the nurse's assessment supports the presence of foot drop?

  • A. The client's great toe is dorsiflexed, and the other toes are fanned out.
  • B. The client's feet are unable to be maintained perpendicular to the legs.
  • C. The client is unable to move the feet into a position of plantar flexion.
  • D. The client is only able to dorsiflex both feet when asked to bend the feet.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: B: Inability to hold feet perpendicular indicates foot drop. A: This describes a Babinski sign. C: Foot drop involves persistent plantar flexion, not inability to plantar flex. D: Foot drop prevents dorsiflexion.