Occupational Therapy Assistant

Category - Implementing Interventions

Tucker is a 10-year-old brain injury patient with multiple flexion contractures. He is unable to participate in any functional activities beyond sensory stimulation. Tucker is experiencing skin breakdown in both palms. What solution does your OT department ask you to implement for Tucker?
  1. Bilateral cylindrical splints with finger separators; made of dense, washable foam.
  2. Bilateral resting pan splints with finger separators; made of hard material.
  3. Place a rolled-up wash cloth in each hand.
  4. Design an hourly passive range of motion program, and train Tucker’s mother how to administer the program.
Explanation
Answer: A. Your OT department asks you to implement the use of bilateral cylindrical splints made of dense, washable foam. These splints will position Tucker’s hands to prevent pressure. The material is easy to clean and will assist in keeping dirt away from the sensitive areas of Tucker’s hands.
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