Temperature
1. Explain the test procedure and purpose to the client:
Hello Matilda, sometimes after an injury patients experience loss of sensation. What I would like to do today is to test your ability to feel things by touching your arms and hands.
2. Explain the stimulus and expected reactions
Matilda, I am going to use this tube to touch your arm and hand. When you feel the touch I would like you to tell me if you feel hot or cold.
3. Demonstrate test on self first
Matilda, I am going to touch your arm just like this (as she sees on my arm).
4.Demonstrate on client’s less involved hand first with no visual occlusion
Matilda, I am going to touch you arm like this. This is hot (when touching with hot tube) and this is cold (when touching with cold tube).
5. Test less involved side with vision occluded. (Random stimulation and random location)
Matilda, I am going to test your sensation in this arm as I did earlier but I will have your vision blocked.
6. Test more involved side with vision occluded. (Random stimulation and random location)
Matilda, I am going to test the other arm with your vision blocked.
[Document results as Intact or Impaired with x out of y correct ( x=numbers of times the client identified the sensation when touched; y= number of locations practitioner tested)]
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