Preoperative examination and evaluation done by the therapist should consist of measuring which of the following? Skin Integrity, All the above, Posture, Range of motion and join... Preoperative examination and evaluation done by the therapist should consist of measuring which of the following? Skin Integrity, All the above, Posture, Range of motion and joint integrity
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The question asks what measurements a therapist should take during a preoperative examination. It is asking for the components of a standard preoperative assessment from a therapist's perspective.
Answer
All of the above
The final answer is All of the above
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is All of the above
More Information
A comprehensive preoperative examination and evaluation by a therapist should include assessments of skin integrity, posture, and range of motion and joint integrity to establish a baseline and identify potential issues.
Tips
Students may focus on one aspect, like range of motion, and overlook the importance of a comprehensive assessment including skin integrity and posture.
Sources
- Musculoskeletal Orthopaedic Assessment - Physiopedia - physio-pedia.com
- Outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy Services (A56566) - CMS - cms.gov
- Impaired Tissue/Skin Integrity (Wound Care) Nursing Diagnosis - nurseslabs.com
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