Deck 43: Hand and Upper Extremity Injuries
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Deck 43: Hand and Upper Extremity Injuries
1
Why is surgery required for neurotmesis?
A) Because it would take too long to wait for the nerve to regenerate
B) Because the nerve is contused
C) Because there is a complete laceration of both nerve and fibrous tissues
D) Because nerve fibers distal to the injury degenerate, despite the fact that the internal organization of the nerve is intact
A) Because it would take too long to wait for the nerve to regenerate
B) Because the nerve is contused
C) Because there is a complete laceration of both nerve and fibrous tissues
D) Because nerve fibers distal to the injury degenerate, despite the fact that the internal organization of the nerve is intact
C
Neurotmesis is a complete laceration of both nerve and fibrous tissues.Surgical intervention is required.Microsurgical repair of the fascicles is common.Nerve grafting may be necessary in situations in which there is a gap between nerve endings.
Neurotmesis is a complete laceration of both nerve and fibrous tissues.Surgical intervention is required.Microsurgical repair of the fascicles is common.Nerve grafting may be necessary in situations in which there is a gap between nerve endings.
2
A client arrives for evaluation with loss of sensation of the volar surface of the thumb,index,and middle fingers.What nerve is involved?
A) Radial nerve
B) Ulnar nerve
C) Posterior interosseous nerve
D) Median nerve
A) Radial nerve
B) Ulnar nerve
C) Posterior interosseous nerve
D) Median nerve
D
Sensory distribution of the median nerve is to the volar surface of the thumb,index,and middle fingers; radial half of the ring finger and dorsal surface of the index and middle fingers; and radial half of the ring finger distal to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP)joints.
Sensory distribution of the median nerve is to the volar surface of the thumb,index,and middle fingers; radial half of the ring finger and dorsal surface of the index and middle fingers; and radial half of the ring finger distal to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP)joints.
3
Explain why the tip of the thumb flexes when trying to grasp a piece of paper between the thumb and index finger in a client who has ulnar nerve paralysis.
A) Because the flexor pollicis longus substitutes for the absent adductor pollicis muscle
B) Because the extensor pollicis longus is absent in ulnar nerve injuries
C) Because the index flexor tendons are absent in ulnar nerve injuries
D) Because the thumb opponens pollicis is absent in ulnar nerve injuries
A) Because the flexor pollicis longus substitutes for the absent adductor pollicis muscle
B) Because the extensor pollicis longus is absent in ulnar nerve injuries
C) Because the index flexor tendons are absent in ulnar nerve injuries
D) Because the thumb opponens pollicis is absent in ulnar nerve injuries
A
One test for ulnar nerve paralysis involves asking a client to grasp a piece of paper between the thumb and index finger.When the examiner pulls away the paper,the tip of the thumb flexes because of the absence of the adductor pollicis muscle.This is called Froment's sign.If the metacarpophalangeal (MP)joint of the thumb also extends at the same time,it is known as Jeanne's sign.
One test for ulnar nerve paralysis involves asking a client to grasp a piece of paper between the thumb and index finger.When the examiner pulls away the paper,the tip of the thumb flexes because of the absence of the adductor pollicis muscle.This is called Froment's sign.If the metacarpophalangeal (MP)joint of the thumb also extends at the same time,it is known as Jeanne's sign.
4
What does digital clawing indicate?
A) Weakness or absence of the extensor muscles
B) Weakness or absence of the intrinsic muscles of the hand
C) Weakness or absence of the flexor muscles of the hand
D) Flexor tenosynovitis
A) Weakness or absence of the extensor muscles
B) Weakness or absence of the intrinsic muscles of the hand
C) Weakness or absence of the flexor muscles of the hand
D) Flexor tenosynovitis
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A client arrives for evaluation with the inability to extend her wrist,thumb,or MP joints of her right dominant hand.What nerve is involved?
A) Ulnar nerve
B) Radial nerve
C) Median nerve
D) Musculocutaneous nerve
A) Ulnar nerve
B) Radial nerve
C) Median nerve
D) Musculocutaneous nerve
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