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When offering treatment options for a minor fracture (buckle fracture) care to a child, especially an athlete that wants to continue playing, what are the best recommendations for immobilization?
 
  1. Do not immobilize the fracture.
   2. Removable splint
   3. Fiberglass cast
   4. Ace bandage

Question 2

The nurse would anticipate that the bulimic child would binge on:
 
  a. A whole gallon of ice cream in private
  b. Two hamburgers with a group of friends
  c. A whole loaf of raisin bread eaten over a period of 2 days
  d. Two large bowls of tossed salad at a cafeteria



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1. Active athletes can potentially continue sports participation if immobilization in a well-padded cast is allowed by game rules/regulations.
2. A removable splint typically has metal stays in it that would injure another player and are not permitted.
3. A fiberglass cast will allow for immobilization and has less chance of harming other players.
4. An ace bandage, ice, and NSAIDs are treatment modalities better served for initial care to reduce pain and swelling, but not for fracture care.

Answer to Question 2

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Bulimics binge on easily acquired high-calorie foods eaten in private.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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