AT 250 Study Guide - Final Guide: Paresthesia, Edema, Soft Tissue

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Introduce yourself and explain to your patient what you are doing or want them to do: demonstrate for them exactly what you want them to do. Touch: observe their performance and make an assessment on whether they are performing as you instructed. If doing well reinforce to them what they are doing well (tell them!!! And encourage them to continue doing what they are doing well!) If you need to palpate specific structures (i. e. , goniometry), then make sure you do so; don"t eyeball what you should be touching: pay attention to the details and be meticulous. If it is necessary to palpate structures, palpate the structures (don"t eyeball); if you are uncertain if it is necessary, do it. Always do extra; never do less: remove shoes, socks for ankle tasks; other restrictive clothing if able, pay attention to the details and be meticulous. History- ask about previous injuries, medical history, what they were doing, etc.

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