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Which option below is considered a positive Homan's Sign for the assessment of a deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?

  • A. The patient reports pain when the foot is manually dorsiflexed.
  • B. The patient reports pain when the foot is manually plantarflexed.
  • C. The patient experiences pain when the leg is extended.
  • D. the patient experiences pain when the leg is flexed.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Homan's Sign is NOT reliable because of false positives, but know for exams how to elicit a response. It done by manually (forced) dorsiflexing the patient's foot (bending it up towards the shin) and if it causes the patient pain it considered a positive Homan's Sign. However, the MD must further investigate if the patient has a DVT.