Answer: That really depends on the severity of the fractured skull. If the bones are still in place and have not moved, and are not considered a threat to cause futher damage, treatment usually comes down to observation for a period of time and drugs to nullify the pain. If the piece(s) have moved, typically there will be surgery to put them back in place, then observation and drugs. If the piece(s) are missing, then often a piece of plastic can be made to fill the hole, then skin grafts used to cover the area.
No, cats cannot heal broken bones on their own. They require medical treatment from a veterinarian to properly heal a broken bone.
Yes. Nurses can apply treatment.
The recommended first aid treatment for broken bones is to immobilize the injured area using a splint or sling, apply ice to reduce swelling and pain, elevate the injured limb if possible, and seek medical help immediately.
The most effective treatment for broken bones is typically a combination of immobilization with a cast or splint, pain management, and sometimes surgery to realign the bones and secure them with hardware like screws or plates. Physical therapy may also be recommended to help regain strength and mobility in the affected area.
The Broken Bones was created in 2000.
it's not a procedure - it's discharge instructions: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
he has not broken any bones to this day .
No. You may not be aware of some broken bones
No.He Did not have any broken bones.
No. Broken bones need to be repaired through surgery or reset.
The Lost Broken Bones was created on -20-02-01.
basic first aide is best to know for camping this includes - splinting broken bones -treatment for shock -treatment for heat stroke -treatment for cold weather -treatment for capilary, venual, and arterial cuts - treatment order (which needs treated first)