During the physical examination, what does the extra-ocular movements indicate?

A. An auditory test that identifies how well the patient can hear the sound of a finger and thumb being rubbed together beside the patient's ear
B. The muscular integrity when moving the eyeball during a physical examination and most commonly identified when the physician asks the patient to look up, to the side, or down or to follow a finger as it moves in a circular motion
C. External surface of the ear that can be easily visualized, most commonly referred to as the external ear, earlobe
D. Examination instrument with magnifying lens and light that is used to examine the interior of the external surface of the ear as well as the interior tympanic membrane, interior tissues, and structures of the inner ear

B

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