@@LevelUpRN hi please how do we elevate these fractures? i saw a question elevate for 30 mins and then rest for 1hr. elevate for 3hrs and then rest for i hr , elevate for 2hrs and then rest for 30 mins...why do they ask such questions? How do we elevate the cast as per care?
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@@LevelUpRN hi please how do we elevate these fractures? i saw a question elevate for 30 mins and then rest for 1hr. elevate for 3hrs and then rest for i hr , elevate for 2hrs and then rest for 30 mins...why do they ask such questions? How do we elevate the cast as per care?
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Our textbook and different sources are very split on the ice and elevation with compartment syndrome. Most sources say yes for ice to reduce swelling
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Most reviewers recommend elevation of extremity post-op to reduce swelling.
Heart level before casting to avoid/reduce chances of ischemia.
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