NBCOT Splints question with correct answers 2023 updated
NBCOT Splints question with correct answers 2023 updatedSplint for Brachial plexus injury - correct answer Flail arm splint (holds arm close to body) Splint for Radial nerve palsy - correct answer dynamic wrist, finger, & thumb extension splint What is Radial nerve palsy? - correct answer "saturday night palsy"; damage to radial nerve; may get wrist drop Splint for Median nerve injury - correct answer Opponens splint (thumb spica), C-bar (hand in C position), or thumb post splint Splint for Ulnar nerve injury - correct answer dynamic/static splint to position MPs in flexion Splints for Median & ulnar nerve injury - correct answer dynamic MCP flexion splint or figure of eight (loop around finger joints) Splint for Spinal Cord (c6-c7) - correct answer tenodesis splint Splint for carpal tunnel syndrome - correct answer wrist splint in 0-15 extension (positioned in neutral) Splint for DeQuervains - correct answer thumb splint, includes wrist, IP joint free what is DeQuervains? - correct answer median nerve repetitive stress injury; pain/tingling along thumb side of wrist & difficulty gripping; positive Finkelstein's Test splint for skier's thumb - correct answer hand based thumb splint (UCL) splint for CMC arthritis - correct answer hand based thumb splint splint for ulnar drift - correct answer ulnar drift splint splint for flexor tendon injury - correct answer Kleinert or Duran dorsal protection splint (dorsal block splint so fingers can't extend very far) splint for Swan neck - correct answer silver rings or buttonhole splint (to prevent hyperextension of PIP joint) splint for Boutonniere - correct answer silver rings or dynamic PIP extension splint (to prevent flexion of PIP joint) splint for arthritis - correct answer functional (C shaped) or safe splint, depending on stage splint for flaccidity - correct answer resting splint splint for spasticity - correct answer spasticity splint (fingers abducted, thumb abducted) or cone splint splint for muscle weakness (ALS, SCI, Guillain-Barre) - correct answer balanced forearm orthosis (BFO), deltoid sling/suspension sling 1) mounts to wheelchair 2) individual MUST have shoulder or trunk movement splint for Hand burns - correct answer Wrist 15-30 degrees extension, MCP 50-70 degrees flexion, and IPs in full extension Types of splints: static - correct answer has no resilient components & immobilizes a joint or part Types of splints: dynamic - correct answer -includes a resilient component (elastic rubber band, or spring) which the individual moves - designed to increase PROM or to augment AROM
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nbcot splints question with correct answers 2023 updated
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