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HOPS Application: Palpation
During a training run, an officer steps in a shallow hole and "rolls" her ankle. You have taken a history and observed the foot and ankle. You suspect that she has sustained a sprain of the right ankle's lateral ligaments.
Rubric Code:
W2XBCX6
By
huddlesme
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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HOPS Application: Palpation
Excellent
3 pts
Satisfactory
2 pts
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Palpation Technique
Excellent
Student maintains contact with the skin as he/she moves from one structure to another. Touch is deliberate and direct.
Satisfactory
Touch is deliberate and direct.
Unsatisfactory
Student points but does not touch structures.
Bony Structures
Excellent
Properly Located, Palpated and Named:
tibial and medial malleolus
fibula and lateral malleolus
base of the 5th metatarsal
navicular
Satisfactory
Student palpates and names all required structures, but the base of the 5th metatarsal and/or the navicular are incorrectly located.
Unsatisfactory
Student palpates and names all required structures, but the tibial and medial malleolus and/or fibular and lateral malleolus are incorrectly located.
Soft Tissue Structures
Excellent
Properly Located, Palpated and Named:
medial deltoid ligament complex
anterior talofibular ligament
calcaneofibular ligament
Satisfactory
Student palpates and names required structures, including properly locating the deltoid complex on the medial side and the ATF / CF on the lateral side, but incorrectly locates the anterior talofibular and/or calcaneofibular ligaments.
Unsatisfactory
Student palpates and names all required structures, but incorrectly places ligament(s) on incorrect side of the ankle.
Video Production
Excellent
Video is well planned. Both the model and student are comfortably positioned. Sound and video quality allow for clear messaging and play without errors.
Satisfactory
Video is adequately planned. Sound and video quality allow for clear messaging and play without errors.
Unsatisfactory
Video is not well-planned. There is poor sound and video quality.
Keywords:
Palpation;Ankle;HOPS
Subjects:
(General)
Types:
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