MSN610 MODULE 3 QUIZ - SG4 2025|
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External rotation - correct answer - While supine, have the patient place the
lateral aspect of the foot on the knee of the other leg, move the flexed leg
toward the table
Trandelenburg test - correct answer - If weakness in hip abductor muscles
is observed, have patient stand and balance on one foot and then the
other, note symmetry while standing behind the patient
Ballottement - correct answer - Used to identify excess fluid or effusion
Have patient extend knee and apply downward pressure on the
suprapatellar pouch with the thumb and finger of one hand, push the
patella sharply downward against the femur with the fingers of the other
hand, suddenly release pressure, note any clicking, tapping or fluid wave
Bulge sign - correct answer - Used to identify excess fluid
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Have patient extend the knee and milk the medial aspect of the knee
upward 2-3 times, note bulge of returning fluid
Mcmurray Test - correct answer - Used to identify torn medial/lateral
meniscus
Have patient lie supine and flex the knee with the foot flat on the table,
maintain flexion with the thumb and index finger on either side of the joint
space while stabilizing the knee, hold the heel with the other hand, rotate
the foot and lower leg to the lateral position, extend the knee to a 90
degree angle, return the knee to full flexion, repeat the procedure rotating
the foot and lower leg to the medial position
Drawer Test - correct answer - Used to identify instability of anterior
cruciate ligament/posterior cruciate ligament
Have patient lie supine, flex the knee, place the foot flat on examination
table, pull the tibia sliding forward of the femur and push the tibia backward
Varus and valgus stress test - correct answer - Used to identify medial
collateral ligament instability
Have patient lie supine and extend the knee, stabilize the femur and apply
varus force against the ankle towad the midline and internally rotate, then
apply valgus force away from the midline against the ankle