A patient care technician is assisting a nurse to apply a hand-wrist immobility splint for a patient who has left-sided paralysis due to a stroke. The technician should identify th... A patient care technician is assisting a nurse to apply a hand-wrist immobility splint for a patient who has left-sided paralysis due to a stroke. The technician should identify that the splint will secure the patient's hand and wrist in which of the following positions?

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The question is asking about the proper position for securing a hand-wrist immobility splint for a patient who has left-sided paralysis due to a stroke. It aims to identify the correct position that the splint should maintain.

Answer

Wrist in slight dorsiflexion.

The final answer is wrist in slight dorsiflexion.

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The final answer is wrist in slight dorsiflexion.

More Information

Positioning the wrist in slight dorsiflexion helps maintain a functional and comfortable hand posture for patients with paralysis due to stroke, preventing contractures.

Tips

Common mistakes include not recognizing the importance of slight dorsiflexion for optimal hand positioning. Ensure it's neither too flexed nor too extended.

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