Strength Assessment
Integumentary
Sensory testing
Balance testing
MISC
100
Glute med strength is graded as 2/5. What was the test final testing position

What is supine?

100

This method is used to assess edema around the foot and ankle

What is figure 8?


100

This type of sensation assess awareness of joint position

What is proprioception?

100

These are the 3 systems that contribute to balance

What are vision, vestibular system and somatosensory systems?

100

This type of wound occurs usually on the medial lower leg, has increased drainage and is not always painful

What is venous?

200

This type of strength testing utilizes every day activities to assess strength

What is a functional test?

200
This method estimates percentage of burns

What is rule of 9s?


200
involvement of a spinal nerve would result in this type of sensory loss (think distribution)

What is dermatomal?


200

A score of 53 on the Berg indicates

What is no increased risk of falling?

200

This stage of pressure injury has exposed bone

What is stage 4?

300

Making it 10% through gravity resisted and 50% through gravity minimized would be graded as this

What is 2-/5?

300

granualtion tissue is a form on _________________ tissue

what is viable tissue?

300

This is the instrument is commonly used to assess sensory loss in the diabetic population

What is monofilament?

300

The DGI looks at this type of balance

What is dynamic?

300

You would likely see this type of gait in patients who test 2/5 in their anterior tibialis?

What is foot drop/steppage?

400

Keeping the knee in extension while MMT for hip extension is due to this (when considering the hamstring muscles).

What is active insufficiency?

400

In using CODES, E stands for:

What is extent?

400

You use a safety pin to assess this type of sensation

What is pain (or sharp/dull)?


400

This test looks at both sitting and standing balance, and includes the functional reach test

What is the Berg Balance Test?

400

Carpal tunnel syndrome involves this peripheral nerve

What is median?

500

When assessing plantar flexion, 4 toe raises would be graded as this

5/5

500

When checking pitting edema you note that the indentation subsides rapidly. You would grade this as:

What is 2+

500

Sensory impairment due to nerve entrapment (for example carpal tunnel) involves this type of loss (think distribution)

What is peripheral nerve?

500

Standing on foam in the CTSIB-M acts to "remove" this system when assessing balance

What is somatosensory?

500

If someone is stuck in rigid extension their MAS score would be

What is 4?