BLOG Item ID: #553Kelowna First Aid 250.878.6690 St John Ambulance KelownaQuantity: In Stock and Ready to Ship! Product Information:Kelowna First Aid,St John Ambulance Kelowna,first Aid Kelowna,Kelowna First Aid Courses,first aid courses,wilderness first aid,kelowna wilderness first aid,okanagan wilderness first aid,Vernon wilderness first aid,first aid training Kelowna, Item Descriptiontags; Kelowna First Aid,St John Ambulance Kelowna,first Aid Kelowna,Kelowna First Aid Courses,first aid courses,wilderness first aid, kelowna wilderness first aid,okanagan wilderness first aid,Vernon wilderness first aid,first aid training Kelowna,What are the different kinds of casts?A cast, which keeps a bone from moving so it can heal, is essentially a big bandage that has two layers — a soft cotton layer that rests against the skin and a hard outer layer that prevents the broken bone from moving. These days, casts are made of either:
How is a cast put on?First, several layers of soft cotton are wrapped around the injured area. Next, the plaster or fiberglass outer layer is soaked in water. The doctor wraps the plaster or fiberglass around the soft first layer. The outer layer is wet but will dry to a hard, protective covering. Doctors sometimes make tiny cuts in the sides of a cast to allow room for swelling. Can plaster of paris casts get wet?Absolutely not! A wet cast may not hold the bone in place because the cast could start to dissolve in the water and could irritate the skin underneath it, possibly leading to infection. So your child shouldn’t swim and should use a plastic bag or special sleeve (available online or sometimes at pharmacies) to protect the cast from water. And instead of a shower, your child may need to take a sponge bath. Can synthetic (fiberglass) casts get wet?Although the fiberglass itself is waterproof, the padding inside a fiberglass cast is not. So it’s still important to try to keep a fiberglass cast from getting wet. If this is a problem, talk to the doctor about getting a waterproof liner. Fiberglass casts with waterproof liners let kids continue bathing or even go swimming during the healing process. Although the liner allows for evaporation of water and sweat, it’s still fragile. Also, only certain types of breaks can be treated with this type of cast. Your doctor will determine if the fracture may be safely treated with a waterproof cast. Item ReviewsLeave a Reply |
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