CHT Cheat Sheet 2026

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200 questions
240 min time limit
60% to pass
  1. What is the most effective method for preventing cross-contamination? Proper hand hygiene and use of personal protective equipment
  2. The purpose of serial static casting or splinting in PIP flexion contracture is to: Achieve incremental gains in extension through tissue creep
  3. During pinch, the first dorsal interosseous muscle is responsible for: Index finger radial abduction
  4. What is the primary mechanism by which compression garments reduce hand edema? Counteracting capillary filtration pressure to prevent fluid reaccumulation
  5. When documenting active range of motion with a goniometer at the PIP joint, where is the axis of the goniometer placed? Over the lateral aspect of the PIP joint
  6. Which carpal bone articulates directly with the radius at the radiocarpal joint along with the lunate? Scaphoid
  7. When applying a circumferential orthosis, the therapist should ensure that the orthosis does not compress the: Superficial sensory nerves and bony prominences
  8. What is a primary goal of outcome evaluation in hand therapy? To measure treatment effectiveness and function.
  9. Why is baseline measurement important in evaluation? It allows comparison of progress over time.
  10. Which modality is commonly used to reduce inflammation in acute hand injuries? Cold therapy (cryotherapy)
  11. When using volumetric water displacement for serial edema measurements, what environmental factor must remain consistent? Water temperature
  12. Which metric best reflects patient-centered evaluation? Patient-reported outcomes
  13. Which forearm rotation motion is primarily performed by the supinator muscle? Supination with elbow extended
  14. In a hand therapy practice, informed consent must address which of the following? Diagnosis, proposed treatment, risks, benefits, and alternatives
  15. Which outcome measure is MOST appropriate for capturing a patient's self-reported hand function disability after carpal tunnel release? Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH)
  16. A CHT is performing nerve gliding exercises for a patient with pronator syndrome. Which sequence correctly describes a median nerve glide progression? Wrist extension → elbow extension → shoulder depression → cervical lateral flexion away
  17. Which clinical sign most strongly suggests wound infection requiring medical referral? Increasing warmth, spreading erythema, and purulent drainage
  18. The intrinsic muscles of the hand are primarily responsible for which combined finger motion? IP extension with MCP flexion
  19. A patient presents with inability to fully extend the DIP joint with the PIP held in extension. Which evaluation finding most suggests mallet finger? Passive DIP extension is full but active extension is lost
  20. A CHT documents that a patient demonstrated 'fair' grip strength without including specific measurement values. This documentation is problematic because: Objective, measurable data are required to demonstrate progress and justify care
  21. How frequently should ongoing assessments be conducted in Certified Hand Therapist practice? At regular intervals based on established protocols and as conditions change
  22. A therapist uses the moving two-point discrimination test. What is the normal threshold at the fingertip? 2–3 mm
  23. When treating a patient with a proximal phalanx fracture that is surgically fixed, active ROM exercises typically begin: 3–5 days post-op with gentle protected active range of motion per surgeon protocol
  24. When documenting assessment findings in CHT practice, which approach is MOST appropriate? Record objective findings, measurements, and professional observations factually
  25. A patient with de Quervain's tenosynovitis is fitted with a thumb spica splint. Which wrist and thumb position is MOST appropriate? Wrist neutral, thumb CMC and MP in palmar abduction and extension
  26. When conducting a risk assessment for CHT operations, which factor should receive the HIGHEST priority? Probability and severity of potential harm
  27. Which pulley in the flexor tendon sheath is considered the most biomechanically critical for efficient finger flexion? A2 pulley
  28. Why are occupation-based activities important? They restore functional daily tasks
  29. How often should equipment be sterilized or disinfected? Between each patient use according to manufacturer guidelines
  30. A patient with a distal radius fracture reports pain with DRUJ loading 8 weeks post-fixation. Which structure should the CHT prioritize evaluating first? TFCC
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