yes
yes you can, the patient will not feel the broken bone once the cast is on.
go to hospital
Broken bones are extremely painful. Any movement of a broken bone causes terrible pain to the patient. Sedation is a great way to calm the patient, relieve his/her pain and be able to manipulate the bone for setting without resistance from the patient.
If one is looking for a doctor for a broken bone they would need to go to a local emergency room or hospital, where a doctor will set the broken bone.
Patient is the term for the customer visiting the doctor. If you have the flu or a broken bone and visit your doctor, you are the patient.
It slows the healing process of the broken bone. When the smoke is inhaled through the lungs it attacthes itself to your red blood cells and limits oxygen flow to your broken bone area.
For most broken bones, a visit to the hospital, a re-setting of the bone, casting, and pain medication will heal the bone over time. In extreme cases, some bones require surgery.
Call for medical help and do not move the patient unless they are in immediate danger.
Crepitus - one of the signs of a broken bone is a grinding sound when the extremity is moved.
You splint it and go to hospital for medical treatment as soon as possible.
If you tink that you have broken a bone I'n any part of your body just go visit the doctor or hospital And get it X-ray ..
An x-ray is usually used to confirm whether a bone is fractured or not.