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application removal and splitting of a cast

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Advisory Opinion on application, removal and splitting of a cast by a qualified nurse (see page 3-4) Kentucky Board of Nursing

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Assessing Neurovascular status in a casted limb

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Assessing neurovascular status in a casted limb Nursing, Sep 2002 by McConnell, Edwina A BY ASSESSING FOR CHANGES in circulation and oxygenation in a carted or an immobilized arm or leg, you can detect threats to neurologic function. Dos and Donts

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Assisting with cast application

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Assisting with cast Application Nursing Dec 1997 by McConnell, E A Dos and Don'ts

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Cast and Splint Application and Removal

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Cast & Splint Application & Removal Teaching Modules with Text, Images & Videos/Movies Martindale's Nursing Center: Nursing Practice & Protocols

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Cast Care

http://health.enotes.com/nursing-encyclopedia/cast-care

A cast is a rigid dressing used to immobilize a fractured bone or soft tissue injury. It is made of strips impregnated with plaster or fiberglass material. The injured area is first covered with a layer of padding made of cotton or synthetic materials to protect the skin from irritation. The plaster or fiberglass strips are then dipped in water and applied over the padding to form the cast.

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Cast Care eMedicine

Useful Patient Information. Includes Introduction Fracture Types And Healing How Casts Are Applied Ice And Elevation Taking Care Of Your Cast How A Cast Is Removed Complications When To Call Your Doctor Bibliography

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Cast Care familydoctor.org

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Patient Information covering - Why do I need a cast? Will the broken bone hurt? Is it okay to get the cast wet? What can I do about itching?

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