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Head to Toe Assessment Script 2024 complete solution
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Head to Toe Assessment Script 2024 complete solution 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Important information on H to T exam	-be cognizant of 1h time frame 
-commentary on explain what you're seeing as you do it, pt teaching 
-supplies (come wearing uniform, badge, bring johnny, have sheet) 
-raise bed to comfortable height 
-examining low extremities, be on foot of bed 
-set up all supplies in order to help you order your assessment 
-at the end can think back and recall any forgotten assessment parts 
 
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NURS 2830 EXAM TEST QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS LATELY UPDATED
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NURS 2830 EXAM TEST QUESTIONS 
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS LATELY 
UPDATED 
Which action by a nurse is a correct method for performing Tinel's 
test to determine the presence of carpel tunnel syndrome? 
a) Percuss lightly on the inner aspect of the wrist 
b) Perform wrist movements against resistance 
c) Palpate the hollow area on the back of the wrist 
d) Ask the client to bend the wrist down and back - ANSWER A 
The nurse instructs the patient to raise his arm out to the side 
and overhead. The...
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Orthopedic Technologist Exam/JDB7 question and answers graded A+ 2023
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Orthopedic Technologist Exam/JDB7 question and answers graded A+ 2023Claw Toe - correct answer Contraction of the toe at the DIP and PIP joints ( excluding big toe) TX: Splinting 
 
Hammer Toe - correct answer Condition in which the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th toes are deformed by a bend at the PIP joint 
 
Mallet Toe - correct answer Buckling of the DIP joint at the end of the toe/Occurs most often in 2nd toe 
 
Talipes - correct answer Congenital deformities commonly referred to as clubfoot caused by ab...
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Orthopedic Nurse Certification Exam 234 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Orthopedic Nurse Certification Exam 234 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Dermatomyositis - CORRECT ANSWER chronic systemic immunological disease involving inflammation of the skin, connective tissue, and muscles, 
causes widespread skin rash and permanent bumps underneath skin 
 
Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis S/S - CORRECT ANSWER -Muscle weakness 
-Red or purple symmetric rash (heliotrope) 
-Scaly, smooth, or raised rash on knuckles and sides of hand (gottron's papules) 
-Joint redness, pain, ...
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ARTHREX DEX 5 DAY | LATEST UPDATE | 2024/2025 | ALREADY PASSED
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ARTHREX DEX 5 DAY | LATEST UPDATE 
 
| 2024/2025 | ALREADY PASSED 
 
A surgeon is evaluating a patient with a fixed hammer toe deformity. She notices that the end of 
the toe is not in contact with the floor when the patient is weightbearing. What additional 
pathology is likely present that is responsible for this finding? 
Tailor's bunion 
Imbalance between the PIP intrinsic and extrinsic forces 
Dorsal callosities 
 
Plantar plate tear Plantar plate tear 
 
According to the surgical techniqu...
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HEAVY TRUCK STEERING AND SUSPENSION MICHIGAN MECHANIC STUDY GUIDE with 100% correct answers (latest update)
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YOU HAVE REPLACED A POWER STEERING PUMP WHICH FAILED. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO BEFORE PUTTING THE TRUCK BACK INTO SERVICE? 
A. REPLACE THE HYDRAULIC LINES. 
B. REMOVE AIR WITH A PRESSURE BLEEDER. (NOT CORRECT AWNSER) 
C. FLUSH THE SYSTEM WITH CLEAN POWER STEERING FLUID. (POSSIBLE CORRECT AWNSER) 
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE. (NOT CORRECT AWNSER) 
 
 
 
IN THE TANDEM SETUP SHOWN BELOW, RUBBER BUSHINGS WOULD BE FOUND AT: 
A. POINT B. 
B. POINT C. 
C. POINT A. (CORRECT AWNSER) 
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE. (NOT CORRECT ...
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Dex final test Updated Questions And Answers Rated 100%
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when using a 3.5mm dx SL anchor in the metacarpal head for reconstruction of the thumb UCL using suture tape and a palmaris longus autograft what size drill should be used - ANS 3.5mm 
 
what drills are in the Thumb UCL IB (H&W 
IB) - ANS 3.0/3.5 drills 
 
in the above pictures which structure is proper UCL - ANS C 
 
before placing the second SL anchor for thumb UCL IB repair, the thumb should be placed in what - ANS 30 degrees flexion 
 
which ligament is UCL - ANS ...
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Pod Sx new fun for final Exam Questions And Correct Detailed Answers.
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60 yo pt comes in and complains of pain on 1st MPJ. Its crepitant, 10 degrees of dorsiflexion, xrays demonstrate DJD, severe pain sub-met 2/instability along the medial column - correct answer 1st MPJ fusion 
 
ankylosis - what stage? - correct answer stage 4 - not salvageable 
 
excess removal of bone from a dorsiflexory base wedge osteotomy of the first met would most likely lead to? - correct answer ...
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UNC EXSS 288 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct (2)
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UNC EXSS 288 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct (2) 
 
What are the foot joints? - Answer-Metatarsophalangeal (MP or MTP) Interphalangeal (IP, PIP, DIP) 
Intermetatarsal 
 
What are the two arteries of the foot? - Answer-Posterior tibial artery Dorsal pedis artery 
 
Injury to the Great toe MP joint? - Answer-"Turf Toe" 
 
Hallux valgus - Answer-Valgus stress on medial 1st phalange 
 
Hammer Toes - Answer-Buckling of IP joint, muscle imbalance -> calluses and bunions 
 
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COMPREHENSIVE DIABETIC FOOT EXAM (CDFE) WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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Why is it important to examine the feet of diabetic patients? 
To identify risks of, and to prevent neuropathy and other diabetic complications 
 
 
What is neuropathy? 
Disease or dysfunction of one or more peripheral nerves, typically causing numbness or weakness. 
 
Neuropathy is a complication of uncontrolled diabetes. This can lead to a patient that can't feel their feet. 
 
- Tingling/Burning 
 
- Numbness/ Loss of feeling 
 
- Improper blood flow/circulation 
 
 
 
What are some risk f...
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