Address and wounds or make sure skin is intact, clean and dry. Apply a stockinette extending it 3 inches beyond what your cast length would be. Apply the felt, making sure there are no wrinkles, apply the casting material, allowing it to dry for the specified amount of time, and follow with the ace wrap, fold the stockinette back over the rough edges of the cast to make a neat package. Check for comfort and check pulses and movement and color. Provide patient and family education and cast care.
Prepare the injured wrist by applying a soft padding to protect the skin. Apply the rigid splint to immobilize the wrist, ensuring it is snug but not too tight. Secure the splint in place using bandages or medical tape, taking care to leave the fingertips exposed for circulation monitoring.
DefinitionA splint is a device used for holding a part of the body stable and motionless to decrease pain and prevent further injury.Alternative NamesSplint - instructionsConsiderationsThe purpose of a splint is to protect a wounded body part from further damage until you get medical help. It is important to check for good circulation after the injured body part has been immobilized.Commercial splints are often used to immobilize a body part in the treatment of various disorders.CausesSplints can be used for many different injuries. Any time there is a broken bone, stabilizing the area is important.First Aid1. Care for all wounds first before applying a splint.2. An injured body part should usually be splinted in the position in which it was found.3. Find something rigid to use as supports to make the splint such as sticks, boards, or even rolled up newspapers. If none can be found, use a rolled blanket or clothing. An injured body part can also be taped to an uninjured body part in order to prevent it from moving. For example, you can tape an injured finger to the finger next to it to keep it immobile.4. Extend the splint beyond the injured area in order to keep it from moving. In general, try to include the joint above and below the injury in the splint.5. Secure the splint with ties (belts, cloth strips, neckties, etc.), or tape above and below the injury (make sure the knots are not pressing on the injury). Avoid over-tightening which can cut off the circulation.6. Check the area of the injured body part frequently for swelling, paleness, or numbness. If necessary, loosen the splint.7. Seek professional medical attention.Do NotDO NOT make any attempts to change the position of, or realign an injured body part. Be careful when you place a split to avoid causing more injuries. Be sure to pad the splint well to avoid putting extra pressure on the injured limb.Call immediately for emergency medical assistance ifIf an injury occurs while in a remote area, call for emergency medical assistance as soon as possible. In the meantime, give first aid to the patient.The following require immediate medical help:Bone that is sticking through the skinLoss of feeling (sensation)Loss of pulse or a feeling of warmth beyond the injured siteIf any of these situations occur and medical assistance is not available, and the injured part looks to be abnormally bent, gently replacing the injured part back into its normal position may improve the circulation.PreventionSafety is the best way to avoid broken bones caused by falling. Some diseases make bones break easier, so extreme caution should be used when assisting a person with fragile bones.Avoid activities that strain the muscles or bones for long periods of time as these can cause fatigue and falls. Always use proper protective gear, such as proper footwear, pads, braces, and helmets.ReferencesCanale ST, Beatty JH, eds. Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics. 11th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2007.Buttaravoli P, ed. Minor Emergencies. 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2007.
"The first step is to act quickly, take immediate action in order to stabilize the finger and make sure no bones are broken. In order to do this, you need a splint and first-aid tape. Rest your finger on the splint and wrap tape around it tightly so that you are unable to bend the finger."
It is a metal plate that is taped or fastened against a broken or sprained bone or object to keep it from moving. movement can worsen the break or sprain.
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Air does not relight a glowing splint because the glowing splint consumes the available oxygen in the air during the initial combustion process. Once the oxygen is depleted, the combustion reaction cannot continue, and the splint cannot reignite. This phenomenon is often used as a test for the presence of oxygen in a given environment, as oxygen is necessary for combustion to occur.
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Treatment usually involves wearing a splint around the top of the affected finger in order to keep it extended and allow the injury to heal.
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