two-point discrimination

Two-pointdiscrimination The patient closes his eyes and stimulates the skin with two separate feet. If the patient has two feelings, the distance between the two feet is shortened until the patient feels a little. The sensitivity of the two parts of the body to the two points is different, with the tip of the tongue, the nose and the fingers being the most obvious, and the proximal extremities and the trunk are the worst. The examiner should pay attention to the strength of the patient's skin when using a separate double foot gauge to prevent the patient from getting a puncture. Basic Information Specialist classification: neurological examination classification: neuroelectrophysiology Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Tips: Pay attention to rest and diet before the examination, to maintain a normal state of mind. Normal value A normal person can distinguish two points in addition to the identified threshold. Clinical significance Abnormal results: Two points of discrimination are seen in frontal lobe lesions. People in need of examination: patients with suspected frontal lobe lesions. Precautions Forbidden before inspection: Prepare the compass to be used before inspection. The compass does not need to put the pencil lead. Requirements for inspection: 1. Close your eyes when checking. 2. The examiner should pay attention to the strength of the patient's skin when using a separate double-foot gauge to prevent the patient from being stabbed. Inspection process The patient closes his eyes and stimulates the two skins with separate feet. If the patient has two feelings, the distance between the two feet is shortened until the patient feels a little. The sensitivity of the two parts of the body to the two points is different, with the tip of the tongue, the nose and the fingers being the most obvious, and the proximal extremities and the trunk are the worst. If the touch is normal and the two points are different, it is seen in the frontal lobe. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate population: Patients with severe skin damage. Adverse reactions and risks Nothing.

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