Enlisted Expeditionary Warfare Specialist (EXW) Practice Test

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In order to immobilize a joint, where should you place a splint?

  1. Above and below the joint

  2. Only below the joint

  3. Only above the joint

  4. On both sides of the joint

The correct answer is: Only above the joint

To effectively immobilize a joint, it is crucial to place a splint above and below the joint. This technique ensures that the entire joint is stabilized, minimizing movement that could exacerbate any injury. By securing both sides of the joint, the splint helps prevent further damage to ligaments, tendons, or surrounding tissues, while also providing support and comfort to the injured area. Proper splinting techniques are essential in first aid and emergency situations, as they can significantly aid in the healing process and reduce pain. Therefore, only placing a splint above the joint does not provide adequate support to prevent movement at the injured site, which would not be sufficient for immobilization.