Multiple Choice
A nurse working in a busy orthopedic clinic is asked to perform the Tinel sign on a patient having problems in his hand/wrist. In order to test Tinel sign, the nurse should give the patient which of the following directions?
A) "Stand tall, arms at your side, shut your eyes; place the tip of your index finger to your nose."
B) "Hold your wrist in complete flexion; keep it in this position for 60 seconds; howdoes your hand feel after placing it in a neutral position?"
C) "I'm going to tap (percuss) over the median nerve in your wrist; tell me what sensation you feel while I am doing this. Does the sensation stay in the wrist or go anywhere else?"
D) "I'm going to tap this tuning fork and place it on the side of your thumb; then tell me what you are feeling in your hand and wrist."
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